Trinidadian-born artist Janiq is making her mark in the music world with her debut single, "Dior." A vibrant anthem blending Caribbean rhythms with modern pop, the track celebrates self-confidence and individuality while playfully poking fun at the concept of “tragic love.”
Known for her dynamic performances on the British theatre stage, where she starred as Nala in The Lion King and Queen Catherine Parr in the iconic musical Six, Janiq brings that same energy to her music. Fusing soca, dancehall, and R&B influences, her sound is an exciting mix of her Caribbean roots and contemporary pop. The inspiration behind Dior comes from a past relationship that Janiq describes as a "Shakespearean tragedy." “I was caught up in a whirlwind of emotions and made dumb decisions,” she shares. “But I’m a proud material girl—sorry, not sorry. 'Struggle love' is overrated."
With a catchy hook and powerful vocals, "Dior" is an empowering declaration of self-worth and a call to choose love that uplifts, not drags you down.
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