Queen Naija Releases The Heartfelt “Straight Outta Heaven”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Dammit, I said I wasn’t going to cry today.

If you’ve followed Queen Naija over the years, you’re well aware that she often shares her struggles with men. I can’t blame her for bringing it up—sometimes, we can be stupid idiots. However, what she doesn’t talk about as much is her role as a devoted mother. In her latest single, “Straight Outta Heaven,” she dedicates every aspect of the song to her wonderful kids.

In “Straight Outta Heaven,” Queen Naija expresses her unwavering commitment to protecting her children and her dedication to supporting them as they strive for success. She describes them as angelic beings she doesn’t deserve, showcasing her deep love and admiration for them. Her heartfelt words are powerful and moving, highlighting the profound bond between mother and child.

This track has an undeniably raw energy, featuring a minimalist, piano-driven beat that gradually builds into an atmospheric soundscape. Queen Naija’s vocals are tender and heartfelt, adding emotional depth that perfectly complements the sincerity of her lyrics. It seems that for Naija, the focus of “Straight Outta Heaven” isn’t on commercial success, but on the genuine joy of creating a piece dedicated to her children.

Check out “Straight Outta Heaven” below.


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