Niykee Heaton Drops Off "Starting Over" EP

Niykee Heaton returns with three new songs on her "Starting Over" EP.

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It's been a while since we've heard from Niykee Heaton. The Chicago singer hasn't released a whole lot of new music in recent times, but it's clear that she's still been on a grind. Heaton now comes through with her latest project, Starting Over.

Niykee Heaton comes through with three new tracks for her new EP, Starting Over. Although it's short, Niykee does show that she's matured a lot more in her music. Heaton's latest body of work finds her opening up a lot more about relationship drama and the things that have been going on in her life. It's a pretty good body of work from Heaton and hopefully, she has more music in the stash that she plans on releasing in the future.

Peep her new EP below.


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