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Endorsements

The companies that Queen Naija endorses include Pepsi.

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Interests

Some of the things that Queen Naija likes include Beaches, Boating, Cars and Family.

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Products that Queen Naija has endorsed

Some of the product types that Queen Naija has endorsed are: Soda.

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Charities

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Charities

The charities that Queen Naija supports include: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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Causes

The list of Causes that Queen Naija supports include Children and Health.

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Social Media & Audience

Youtube
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October 17, 1995
Female
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  • Spoken
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Queen Naija Bio

Queen Naija was born Queen Bulls on Detroit, Michigan on October 17, 1995. She made it to the Top 50 of American Idol in 2014 but she became widely known as a YouTube Personality. 

She released the song “Medicine” on YouTube a few hours before the New Year’s Eve.

On April 2018, the track landed on No. 45 of the Billboard Hot 100. “Medicine” also peaked at No. 8 of the Hot R&B Songs.

In the same year, she signed with Capitol Records and dropped the follow-up song “Karma” in 2018. The two tracks were in her self-titled EP. The record contained three other songs: “Bad Boy” featuring No ID, “Butterflies,” and “Mama’s Hand.” She was also a featured artist on Ar’mon and Trey’s “No Strings.”

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