She has been singing since her earliest childhood but she presented herself to the general public in 2018 with the release of her first hit entitled SOS, which was the Creole cover of Rescue by American artist Lauren Daigle.
Tube which has been a hit on the web with more than 700,000 downloads in the space of 10 days and more than 500,000 views on several promotional pages. Currently more than 27 local radio stations play it. Then in October 2019, she released the first original music titled: (Gen ase). Then she continued with the release of the SOS video in January 2020, after the two singles, she decided this year to bring another color to her career with an album.
A project that is being prepared with perfect lucidity in the meantime, she shares posters with several icons of Haitian gospel artist such as Delly Benson, Wiliadel Denervil or even Fre Gabe. She also works with several African promoters, and even featured in the annual online Gospel Festival.
And made screen thanks to several media of central and west africa. In December 2020 she was discovered by Ghost Studios a record label based in Quebec (Canada) but mowed down by the covid 19 pandemic she spent a white year before being contacted by Money Nation another record label based in Dubai (UAE) once again failed contact for the suspension of several flights to the middle east.
Naokeys therefore continues in a really optimistic climate then recontacted by Ghost Studios for the production of her new album so the title is still unknown because she remains can talkative and avoids revealing the title of her project really imance after her the contract It’s not signed yet so it’s no use being premature on the title on all that this album will be produced by Ghost Studios in collaboration with Makbiz Prod.
And reassures that It will be a socially commercial and bilingual album that will deal with subjects such as love, friendship but above all mental illness and motivation. With her studies in psychology and her vision on the world, she believes that music brings a powerful message and that’s why she opens up to diversity, there are so many subjects that must be treated in music. For her, music is a powerful advanced weapon to make the voices of the voiceless heard.