Jaye Naima was born and raised in Raleigh, NC. She speaks volumes for herself as an artist who lives authentically as who she is. Starting to explore philanthropy, Jaye has given an undeniable voice for people who feel muted and erased. “Celebrity” is a genesis freestyle which brought her notoriety as a lyricist which set her apart from a rapper to an artist. “Problems” brings a coming up anthem vibe which gets you hype to start your hustle. While “Kitty Drop” and “PSA” are feel good dance records that you can play when it’s time to get lit! This is only the beginning for the visionary in her that transpires eloquently in her music. Being a part of her story is also being a part of a decade inspiring movement.
We had the chance to ask Jaye some questions and get to know her better.
How would you describe Jaye Naima?
I’m a firecracker. I say what I mean, and I mean what I say. I may have a little sassiness, but I keep it cute. You know? I definitely had a Cinderella-like story and I’m watching this movie called “life” unfold so beautifully. The people who know me realize I have so many sides to me. So, asking me to describe myself is like asking for a 2-hour lecture at this point. I could go on and on!
When did you discover your passion for music?
When I was a child, I used to watch my brother rap with his friends, and he had a group. I got jealous and wanted some attention and ended up writing my first rap song to bring to the cypher. It was in my opinion the worst rap song in history. *laughs*. It took me a while for my family to take me seriously but the more I practiced, they were like “You definitely have talent you should keep going with it” and that’s what sparked my drive I have today.
What drives your music?
It’s funny because people say, “Oh you can’t do it for anyone else, do this for yourself”.
Which they’re not wrong but I definitely do it for the culture. My fans love me. My fans thrive off of seeing me exceed in pop culture, sonically, or just life in general. It just goes to show that there’s a clear dynamic here. Whatever they want that I can provide will be served on a 24k gold plate. *chef’s kiss*
What’s the moment that changed your life?
I don’t think there’s a specific moment. But being that I am in the moment that will live on, I can say this sh** don’t stop. Every little interaction I’ve had whether it’s a fan, a friend, a stranger, and others matter so much to me because the circle of life always comes back around to bless you. If I can be of service in any way to the movement, I would be proud to oblige.
What does Pride mean to you?
Opportunities. It takes a real person to go through what we go through as a community. I relate to so many different demographics and I think that speaks so loudly that I don’t even have to show up to be in the conversation. My name moves in a room even when I’m not present. So, to be prideful means to be fearless, be graceful, be innovative, and at the end of the day just be you.
What can audiences expect from your Pride set?
You don’t want to say you missed this one! We’re not playing around!
Where can our readers hear your music and follow you?
I’m on all streaming platforms as Jaye Naima and (@jayenaima). They just call me
Thundakat. My fans are waiting so impatiently for the rollout, and I love it. I can’t wait to give you what you’ve been waiting for. Let’s go!