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    NJOMZA SHARES NEW TRACK “NO ONE IS SPARED”

    Elicit MagazineBy Elicit MagazineJune 26, 20192 Mins Read
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    Today, rising songstress Njomza debuts her first new music since 2018’s Vacation EP. Listen to “No One Is Spared” HERE, out today via Since The 80s/Motown Records.

    Most recently, Njomza shared the official video for “One Foot In The Water.” Shot by Venice, CA-based creative duo Cue the Bird, the video can be viewed HERE. Earlier this month, Njomza made her festival debut at New York City’s famed Governor’s Ball, performing on both the Honda Stage and the Bud Light Dive Bar Sessions Stage. Back in Los Angeles, Njomza celebrated Pride Month with performances at L.A. Pride’s kick-off event, Fem (me): Fueling the Female Force and The Belonging Table: LA Pride Edition.

    The Chicago-raised singer, songwriter, and genre-shifter has quietly become a hot topic of conversation. Her global streams just exceeded 50 million and counting as recent singles “Me & You” [5+ million streams] and “Lonely Nights” [3.5 million streams] continue heating up. Her voice has also resounded from behind-the-scenes as a sought-after collaborator in the studio and from the stage as a true pop maverick. Recently, she spoke to both NPR and Rolling Stone regarding her contributions to Ariana Grande’s latest release thank u, next, and she sat down with ET Live for an extensive interview about her own artistry.

    Her sophomore EP, Vacation, is out now via Since The 80s/Motown Records. It has already received acclaim from Hypebae, StudyBreaks, Billboard, and more. 

    Njomza gained notoriety after Mac Miller caught one of her uploaded covers, promptly signing her to his Remember Music label. Settling in Los Angeles, she cameoed on “Planet God Damn” from Miller’s acclaimed 2016 offering, The Divine Feminine. Thereafter, 2017 saw Njomza unveil her acclaimed debut EP, Sad For You, which received early praise from the likes of Noisey, Complex, Pigeons & Planes, Office Magazine, and more. The Kosovan-American songstress continues to position herself a step or two ahead of the Zeitgeist. 2018 saw the young Chicago-native ink a deal with Since The 80s/Motown Records and release her debut for the label, the Vacation EP. Njomza has quickly become one of pop music’s fastest rising stars.

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