Lets talk about ‘Peng Black Girls’

She's very much the new girl on the block but Enny is making some big statements with her music

SOUTH EAST London rapper and singer Enny has released her third ever single Peng Black Girls.

PBG was the beginning of me not caring and just being happy as I am…a complicated British Nigerian girl from south-east London

Enny

A vital message of empowerment and unity between Black women everywhere, the track is available to purchase and stream now.

Speaking on the track Enny says: “PBG was written from a place of my subconscious. Looking at my family, friends or even random women and just thinking wow, society and your own culture will tell you you’re not beautiful because your skin is a certain shade, or your features don’t look a certain way.

“Now looking back at it, PBG was the beginning of me not caring and just being happy as I am…a complicated British Nigerian girl from southeast London with some very African features.”

In April of this year, London’s new rising star released her debut single He’s Not Into You.

After winning widespread support from the likes of GRM, Trench and more, the gifted lyricist recently followed up her debut with the mellow, jazz-flecked For South.

Both tracks display the artists intricate, complex flows and witty storytelling wise beyond her years, aspects fully reinforced with the poignant and powerful message of Peng Black Girls

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