In EGO, Naya strikes back—fuelled by rejection and abandonment. She embodies an antagonist torn between tenderness and fury, her voice shifting from delicate to razor-sharp, crafting an eerie tension that makes her both captivating and unreachable.
As the tracks unfold, anger simmers. With I Don’t Think You Get It, another side of this anti-hero emerges—more human, yet just as elusive. She hints at her isolation, refusing to let anyone in.
A raw catharsis, EGO channels unfiltered emotions. Written over time, each song is a message to those who are no longer here. It’s not just a confession—it’s a way to own the role of the antagonist, to remind us that identity is fluid, never fixed.
From Runways to Rebellion:
Naomi EKINDI grew up between France and London, finding solace in art—writing, acting, singing, dancing. At 17, she was scouted on Instagram, launching a modeling career with Vogue Italia, Dior, Balmain, and Céline, all while self-funding her film school.
But she refuses to be boxed in. She’s directing her first feature film, GOLDEN (2025), starring in NUDES (Amazon Prime), and diving into music, blending pop-rock, punk, and experimental sounds with EGO.
Actress, filmmaker, musician, model—Naomi EKINDI crafts a universe where raw energy meets fragile emotion. Next up? The release of EGO in 2025 and the completion of GOLDEN.
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