Naomi Cowan navigates the messy reality of love on the intoxicating new single, True Lies. Reggae Tastemaker

NAOMI COWAN NAVIGATES LOVE’S MESSY REALITY ON INTOXICATING ‘TRUE LIES’

Naomi Cowan isn’t afraid to explore the darker corners of love. Jamaica’s rising star delivers True Lies, a complex anthem about forbidden romance. Produced by UK hitmaker Toddla T, the track smoulders with tension, where love, deception, and desire twist into something both unsettling and strangely beautiful.

Sometimes love blooms in the wrong garden. Cowan understands that hearts don’t follow rulebooks. True Lies explores those grey areas where passion meets deception. Additionally, it raises the question of whether something can feel right while appearing completely wrong.

This track burrows into those 3 AM thoughts you pretend don’t exist. Cowan’s lyrics dissect the twisted psychology of infidelity with clinical precision. Can stolen moments birth a genuine connection? Her voice whispers dangerous possibilities.

TRUE LIES EXPLORES THOSE GREY AREAS WHERE PASSION MEETS DECEPTION

Producer Toddla T crafts atmospheric layers that mirror this internal conflict. Consequently, the vibey production becomes another character in this moral drama. Meanwhile, each beat underscores the tension between honesty and hidden desires.

True Lies serves as the compelling first taste of Cowan’s upcoming summer album. Toddla T handles production duties throughout the entire project. This partnership promises to deliver more thought-provoking explorations of human connection.

Ultimately, Cowan proves that real artistry lives in life’s complicated spaces. She’s serving up the messy, intoxicating reality of human desire without apology.

ABOUT NAOMI COWAN

Naomi Cowan navigates the messy reality of love on the intoxicating new single, True Lies. Reggae Tastemaker

Naomi Cowan blends roots and edge to shape a bold, fresh sound in reggae’s new wave. Guided by a powerful legacy, she’s topped charts with Paradise Plum, worked with Idris Elba, Kabaka Pyramid and Toddla T, and earned breakout acclaim.

From opening for Estelle to representing the Bob Marley Foundation, Naomi continues to push boundaries. Recently, playing Marcia Griffiths in the Bob Marley: One Love movie, she’s not just honouring history—she’s making it. Every track moves her story forward.

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