Naomi Peller, daughter of entertainment mogul, Shina Peller has made her official debut into the music industry with the release of her single ‘Believe’.
The eleven-year-old had initially indicated her interest in towing the music line, joining her predecessors in the entertainment sphere.
Peller has been showcasing her musical talent since she was four.
According to her father, owner of Acquila records, “Naomi is starting her music journey at a very young age. I believe that investing in our children’s development from an early age is one of the most important contributions we can make. Was it Plato that once said that “Music is a more potent instrument than any other for education”.
Peller doubles as a songwriter, having written the song singlehandedly.
“I wrote ‘Believe’ to encourage people to believe in themselves and have faith in whatever they do. The message in the song is summed up in my favourite slogan – If You Believe You Will Achieve,” she said.
Naomi’s father, on her birthday, gushed about her dedication to her craft via his Instagram page. At the time, he said she was working tirelessly day and night in the studio in pursuit of her dream of becoming a singer.
The Quilox owner posted pictures of Naomi in the studio with stars like Wizkid and 2baba. According to him, she had just finished a 14 hours studio session at the time.
“This picture was taken on @naomipeller‘s first recording session in the studio. I was blown away when at 6 am after almost 14 hours of recording in the studio, she was still bright-eyed, excited and full of energy. Further proof of her relentless attitude, drive and determination to succeed. A rare combination even in adults,” he wrote.
In another post, he talked about her reason for venturing into music, saying, “Naomi believes the world can be a better place. She sings her heart out about causes she truly believes in, about saving the neglected all over the world and about peace, love and respect for one another.
“With these songs, she hopes to raise awareness and encourage everyone to help those in need.”
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