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Born and raised in North London, Bellah is a second generation Nigerian living in Essex. It was performing as part of a Beatles Roadshow at the Dominion Theatre on the corner of Tottenham Court Road where a young Bellah knew that she wanted to be a star.

When ready, Bellah dropped her first project, Last Train Home, at the end of 2019. The relatability and real-life reasoning of Bellah is what has made her the R&B new generation household staple.

To say that Bellah is a hard worker would be an understatement. After dropping fan favourite Evil Eye in 2021 (the Colors version of which has racked up an impressive 1.2 million views on YouTube), and EP Adultsville at the end of 2022, the year that she was heralded as a “one to watch,” by the likes of British Vogue, BBC Radio 1Xtra and Capital Xtra, with publications such as Dazed, Grazia UK and NME showing love.

Bellah opened for Tems and Victoria Monet in 2022 and 2023 respectively and appeared in Hulu’s Queenie as the titular character’s best friend Kyazike in 2023, the year she made her Glastonbury debut. It was at the beginning of 2025 that Bellah’s fire was reignited, and it was a call to support NAO on her north American tour.

What is it that makes Bellah so unique? So inspiring? To listen to a Bellah song or feature will tell you that she’s a pioneer of R&B, but it’s more than that. It’s that in taking a journey through her music, it’s clear that Bellah is obsessed with sound itself.

A talent impossible to ignore

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