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‘Niwache’ review: Nikita Kering reflects on love, pain and heartbreak

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‘Niwache’ review: Nikita Kering reflects on love, pain and heartbreak

Nikita Kering has released her much-anticipated EP Lick Back, featuring the standout lead single “Niwache”, a deeply emotional track that explores love, heartbreak, and self-liberation.

Released on Friday, May 29, 2026, the project marks a bold new chapter for the award-winning singer, showcasing her growth in both sound and storytelling.

Story of love, pain and emotional release

At the heart of “Niwache” (Swahili for “leave me alone” or “let me go”) is a reflection on toxic relationships and emotional imbalance.

Nikita tells the story of a situationship marked by inconsistency, mixed signals, and emotional neglect, where one person is emotionally invested while the other remains distant.

She captures the frustration of giving more than she receives, highlighting unanswered messages, broken promises, and the emotional exhaustion that comes with one-sided love.

Nikita Kering in a scene from her “Niwache” music video.PHOTO/a screengrab by K24Digital from @NikitaKeringOfficial
on YouTube

Instead of pleading to stay, she chooses self-respect and demands emotional freedom.

The chorus becomes the emotional peak of the song, where she firmly asks to be let go. This moment transforms heartbreak into empowerment, making the track relatable to listeners who have experienced similar emotional struggles.

Sound and production

Musically, Niwache blends smooth R&B elements with subtle Afrobeats influences, creating a modern and soulful sound.

The production is minimal yet polished, allowing Nikita’s vocals, tone, and storytelling to take centre stage. Her performance moves between vulnerability and confidence, reflecting the emotional journey from heartbreak to healing.

Nikita Kering in a scene from her “Niwache” music video.PHOTO/a screengrab by K24Digital from @NikitaKeringOfficial
on YouTube

Beyond the lyrics, the song stands out for its authenticity and emotional depth. Nikita’s delivery feels personal, yet universal, making the track resonate with a wide audience.

The visuals are striking, with scenes showing her performing in a bedroom setting, followed by a standout dramatic moment where a car is set on fire, symbolising emotional release and letting go.

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