Biography

Naweh is an electrifying singer-songwriter and Pop-Soul artist with a remarkable talent for bridging cultures through her music. Born in Washington D.C. to Liberian parents, she seamlessly blends her African-American roots with contemporary R&B, hip-hop, and afro-pop influences. Her dynamic sound captivates a diverse audience, resonating with fans who appreciate her powerful messages of activism as well as those drawn to her hypnotic beats.

Her standout tracks, including "HeartBeat (One I Needed)," "Not There Yet," and "Visions," showcase her versatility, transitioning from reflective songwriter to passionate reformist. Naweh’s artistry has garnered significant recognition, including features on WUSA 9’s Great Day Washington and digital performances for notable events like Love and Marriage DC with DJ Quick Silva and the Braxton Sisters.

Naweh remains deeply connected to her heritage, having graced the stage at prestigious events such as the Alpha Phi Alpha ball in Paynesville, Liberia, The World Bank’s cultural night at Howard University, and The Liberian Awards in Delaware. With an impressive portfolio and an unwavering commitment to her roots, Naweh is poised to continue making waves in the music industry.