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R&B Star Inayah Lamis Drops “Suga Daddy”

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Today, budding R&B artist�Inayah Lamisdropped another sultry summertime track with�“Suga Daddy,”�the latest single off her forthcoming EP�S.O.L.A.R.�, which is slated for a fall release.�Micah�(who also wrote�Ella Mai’s “Shot Clock”) produced the track; the melodic beat behind Inayah’s potent lyrics makes for yet another standout single that every woman can relate to.�“Suga Daddy”�is a fitting follow up to her recent�N.A.S.�video, a female empowerment anthem reminiscent of the TLC classic “No Scrubs.” Listen to�“Suga Daddy”�HERE.

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Inayah’s upcoming EP,�S.O.L.A.R.�an acronym for ‘Storytelling Over Lyrics and Rhymes’� represents her own unique genre and the core of who she is as an artist. For the Houston native who got her start creating jingles and�viral cover videos, the narrative always comes first and the beat follows. Inayah’s 1.5 million�Instagramfollowers (aka�“Inayahlators”) connect to her raw, no holds barred perspective on love lost and love found. Intimacy and heartbreak are layered and convoluted, and she explores it all on the upcoming EP!

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