Written by: Avalon Gomez
Soca sensation Nadia Batson continues to bring the vibes with the release of her latest single, “Best In A While,” produced by the dynamic team Quiet Storm and Don Iko and written by Nadia herself.
Accompanying the track is a colorful and exuberant music video that perfectly reflects Batson’s infectious personality and artistry.
As she balances time between touring with her band and working hard in the studio, Batson shares “I’ve really been feeling the best I’ve felt in a while, and I wanted to create something fresh and exciting for my fans”. Even while on the road, she’s staying committed to creating and producing new music making sure the momentum never slows.
Watch the music video for “Best In A While” directed by One Eyed Perspective on all major platforms, and stream or download the single worldwide!
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