āāDude, this is what you want to do with your life, you need to get the ball rolling!ā and literally within a month I recorded and released my first songā explains Naye AylaĀ of her decision to focus on music at the age of 18, although the Joburg based singer and songwriter has always been attracted to music and performance. āSince before primary school I used to sing in church, Iād go with my grandmother and Iād always be the lead singer in the childrenās choir.ā
Although she has fond memories of her mother playing the likes of Sade, there was never a strong musical influence in her life. āThe music thing was something that was my ownā. Writing her first song in Grade 1, it developed into a favourite creative outlet of hers. āWritingās just always been my thing. Writing poems, writing short stories, writing plays, things like that.ā
Having released two EPs thus far, the most recent being Exi(s)tĀ which featured YoungstaCPTĀ as well as her Culture CartelĀ band mate, Una Rams, she is currently working on her follow up EP, although a single in collaboration with Langa MavusoĀ and Una Rams is to be released soon. āThe cool thing about the song is that it has all three of our vibes. Thatās another thing I want to do in music, I donāt want to become a different person, because Iām doing another personās vibe. But we can create a song that gives people three different feelings, that puts people in three different spaces and to me that was the most exciting part.ā
In comparison to Exi(s)t she feels her upcoming release is a lot lighter. āI feel like my transition into music made me go through a lot of things in my own mind that made me see things in a darker perspective, not like emo, just very honest and very raw. Now Iām in a lighter place, Iām in a more celebratory place and even the introspection isnāt very dark. So I think itās a lot more relatable and itās a bit more fun.ā
Apart from the upcoming EP, Nayeās current projects include a video for last yearās single āWaves’ and a residency at Hard Rock Cafe Sandton starting in mid-March, and a performance at the We Are One festival, something she wants to do more of. āI want to be on world stages, like festivals. I really enjoy the festival feel. Oppikoppi, Rocking the Daisies, Coachella, Lollapalooza, Red Bull Stages, that kind of vibe. I really like things that make you share spaces with artists that are completely different from you.ā
When it comes to her music, Naye Ayla hopes that she can connect with her listeners and help them articulate things they otherwise couldnāt. āIāve always said that people donāt have to understand what Iām saying but if it evokes some kind of feeling, thatās all I want. I wanna speak for people who donāt know how to put their thoughts together. Iāve listened to so much music where Iām just like āaw thatās exactly what I wanted to say thatās what Iāve been trying to say my whole lifeā and I couldnāt get it together and someone else did. I want to be able to do that, even if itās just one person. Then my job is done.”