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Kiki Celine highlights mental health on Fragile
Kiki Celine

Kiki Celine highlights mental health on Fragile

FAST rising Alternative Soul-Pop and R&B singer/songwriter, KiKi Celine is out with a new song tilted, Fragile to highlighr mental health.

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The latest tune comes months after KiKi Celine’s maiden single, Desire dropped in February which gave her some good publicity for her brand.

Fragile, produced by Insvne Auggie, brings a ray of sunlight to the dark times where KiKi Celine opens up about her insecurities and mental state.

On Fragile, KiKi Celine addresses certain happenings that trouble her mind and back her resolve to fight on nonetheless.

The Afro Soul-Pop song is delivered with a voice that certainly carries the strength she professes to overcome the weakness of her poor mental health.

According to KiKi Celine, her latest song which addresses her shortcomings will inspire listeners to own who they are in order to seek to be true representatives of themselves.

“This song is for those questioning their will to fight and chasing a perfection that cannot be found. People are flawed, and it is in these flaws that we find our beauty and to be better,” she told Graphic Showbiz.

KiKi Celine has always been passionate about music and what drives her is the thought of impacting many lives with her messages.

She looks up to artistes such as MzVee, Baaba J, Tems, and Gyakie and she is confident that her natural talent backed with hard work and an effective support system will push her into a good positon in the music space.

“The system is choked with many young talents like myself and people out of genuine concern, encourage you to do music of mass appeal but how do I stand out from the lot when I’m doing the same things in vogue.

“I accept as true that my style of music has mass appeal, I just need the support to push my works,” she stated.

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