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Natesha defends wifeys with ‘Louis V’
Natesha
Entertainment, Latest News
January 11, 2026

Natesha defends wifeys with ‘Louis V’

US-based dancehall artiste Natesha is one of those rare talents who proves with her latest release, Louis V, that modern-day female artistes don’t always have to sell sex.

With her kinetic delivery and witty lyrics, she projects confident energy even while repping what some people consider boring safe sex topics like monogamy and fidelity.

“Louis V was written for the ‘wifeys’, it’s an anthem for the boss ladies who don’t play around, they only keep one partner…women that are confident in their own skin. Committed monogamous relationships are still cool,” she said.

Produced by super-talented producer Black Spyda, the song dropped on December 5th to rave reviews online.

“The response has been great. The song itself has got many likes on different platforms and is being played in many various countries such as Brazil, Mexico, India, Ghana, Jamaica, Morocco, Europe and Canada,” she said.

When she saw the online buzz the song generated, she rushed to make a video which will be released this month.

“The fans had kept asking ‘when is the music video coming out’, and there were hundreds of reshares of fans using the sound while dancing on TikTok, so I had to speed up the timeline for the video so fans can look out for Louis V video real soon,” she said.

Natesha has carved out a reputation for her pop, R&B and reggae stylings. A creative lyricist, she is not afraid of self-expression through her music.

She currently resides in the state of New Jersey. She started singing and writing at a very tender age. Growing up, she enjoyed listening to artistes like Toni Braxton, Maria Carey, Mary J. Blige and Beyoncé.

Natesha credits the genes of her father and late grandfather for her gifted voice, versatility and stage presence, as both were recognised for their musical talents by their family and friends.

“Music chose me, my style is different and that is what separates me from the rest,” said the artiste who is known for singles such as Reasons and Body.

Natesha is booked to perform on a show in the USA alongside Mad Stunt, formally known as ‘Real to Real’.

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