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Nia Archives returns with flirty new number ‘Danger’
It’s the jungle trailblazer’s first new music proper since her 2024 LP ‘Silence Is Loud’.

Nia Archives is back, introducing the world to her “diaristic” next chapter via her bold, confident latest single ‘Danger’.
It’s the first we’ve heard from her as a solo artist since her acclaimed debut album ‘Silence Is Loud’ arrived back in 2024; since then, Nia’s been busy dropping remixes and working with the likes of The xx, PinkPantheress, and CLIPZ.
Described by the breakout jungle star as “definitely an X-rated tune”, the new track finds Nia unapologetically embracing both sexuality and self-expression as she explores the power of owning your desires. “I really pushed that side – I’ve never even sworn in my music,” she acknowledges. “But it’s a part of love… or of lust… that people get a bit scared to talk about.
“Being in your mid-20s, you’re figuring out who you are, exploring your sexuality… I think people kind of get stuck in girlhood, but really and truly, I’m 26 and I feel like I’m entering womanhood.”
Check out the empowering, Claryn Chong-directed video for ‘Danger’ below.
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