




IGBO / DUBAI / LONDON
Three continents. One voice.
Music that carries the soul of Igbo traditions, the ambition of Dubai's horizon, and the grit of London's streets.
NOW PLAYING




I CAN FEEL IT
Dec ‘25
UPCOMING RELEASES
SINGLE 2
Jan ‘26

SINGLE 4
Jun ‘26
SINGLE 5
Jul ‘26
ALBUM
Sept ‘26
SINGLE 6
Dec ‘26
WHO IS ARTíE NOVA?
I write songs about the messy parts of life: the traumas I'm revisiting, the anxiety that almost silenced me, the friends I've lost (and keep losing), and the hope that keeps pulling me forward even when I know better.
I'm Igbo, and that isn't just heritage. It is the pulse in everything I create. It lives in the rhythms and the proverbs woven into the way I think. Dubai shaped my ambition and taught me to dream without limits. London sharpened my humour and taught me not to polish pain into something prettier than it is.
These three worlds do not just influence my music.
They are my music.
My music started with childhood performances alongside my sisters, pure, unfiltered joy. Now it's evolved into dark pop, but I still find myself redefining children's rhymes with Igbo highlife beats. My sound shifts depending on what mood I'm trying to escape or process.
I grew up performing on television and on stages without fear. Later, anxiety pushed me into the shadows and kept me quiet for years. I've tested my songs in small rooms in London, San Francisco, Mexico City. Watching people connect, sing along, feel something. But the spotlight still feels heavier than the music. So for now, I sing through a clone of my own voice, which gives me a way to return to music without stepping fully back into the physical vulnerability just yet.
I compose every beat. I write every lyric in English, shaped by Igbo highlife rhythms, because that is how my mind actually works. I perform every melody, and I use modern tools in production the same way any artist today uses software. The stories, the scars, the voice behind it all belong to me.
Every song you hear comes from lived experience, not from anything manufactured. Heartbreak, grief, self-doubt, and recovery are all real parts of my journey.
I am also building other aspects of my life in hopes of being complete someday in the nearest future. When I am ready to step forward physically, I will. Until then, the music goes first. The person behind it will follow when ready.
This is ARTiE.
Not artificial.
Not manufactured.
Just someone finding a way back to music on their own terms.
CONNECT
YouTube: @artienovamusic
Instagram: @artienova.music
Tiktok: @artienovamusic
SINGLE 3
Feb ‘26
EP RELEASE
Apr ‘26




EP Release
Jun ‘26







IGBO / DUBAI / LONDON
Three continents. One voice.
Music that carries the soul of Igbo traditions, the ambition of Dubai's horizon, and the grit of London's streets.
NOW PLAYING




I CAN FEEL IT
Dec ‘25
UPCOMING RELEASES
SINGLE 2
Jan ‘26

SINGLE 5
Jun ‘26
SINGLE 4
Jun ‘26
ALBUM
Sept ‘26
SINGLE 6
Dec ‘26
WHO IS ARTíE NOVA?
I write songs about the messy parts of life: the traumas I'm revisiting, the anxiety that almost silenced me, the friends I've lost (and keep losing), and the hope that keeps pulling me forward even when I know better.
I'm Igbo, and that isn't just heritage. It is the pulse in everything I create. It lives in the rhythms and the proverbs woven into the way I think. Dubai shaped my ambition and taught me to dream without limits. London sharpened my humour and taught me not to polish pain into something prettier than it is.
These three worlds do not just influence my music.
They are my music.
My music started with childhood performances alongside my sisters, pure, unfiltered joy. Now it's evolved into dark pop, but I still find myself redefining children's rhymes with Igbo highlife beats. My sound shifts depending on what mood I'm trying to escape or process.
I grew up performing on television and on stages without fear. Later, anxiety pushed me into the shadows and kept me quiet for years. I've tested my songs in small rooms in London, San Francisco, Mexico City. Watching people connect, sing along, feel something. But the spotlight still feels heavier than the music. So for now, I sing through a clone of my own voice, which gives me a way to return to music without stepping fully back into the physical vulnerability just yet.
I compose every beat. I write every lyric in English, shaped by Igbo highlife rhythms, because that is how my mind actually works. I perform every melody, and I use modern tools in production the same way any artist today uses software. The stories, the scars, the voice behind it all belong to me.
Every song you hear comes from lived experience, not from anything manufactured. Heartbreak, grief, self-doubt, and recovery are all real parts of my journey.
I am also building other aspects of my life in hopes of being complete someday in the nearest future. When I am ready to step forward physically, I will. Until then, the music goes first. The person behind it will follow when ready.
This is ARTiE.
Not artificial.
Not manufactured.
Just someone finding a way back to music on their own terms.
CONNECT
YouTube: @artienovamusic
Instagram: @artienova.music
Tiktok: @artienovamusic
SINGLE 3
Feb ‘26
EP RELEASE
Apr ‘26
