Trinidadian-born artist Janiq is stepping into the music scene with her debut single, "Dior." This vibrant anthem blends Caribbean rhythms with modern pop, celebrating self-confidence and individuality. It playfully pokes fun at the idea of "tragic love."
Known for her dynamic performances on the British theatre stage, Janiq starred as Nala in The Lion King and Queen Catherine Parr in the musical Six. She brings that same energy to her music, fusing soca, dancehall, and R&B influences into a sound that’s both rooted in her Caribbean heritage and infused with contemporary pop vibes.
The inspiration for "Dior" springs from a past relationship, which Janiq likens to a "Shakespearean tragedy." "I was caught up in a whirlwind of emotions and made dumb decisions," she admits. "But I’m a proud material girl—sorry, not sorry. ‘Struggle love’ is overrated."
With its catchy hook and powerful vocals, "Dior" is an empowering anthem of self-worth, urging listeners to choose love that uplifts rather than drags you down.