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Naomi Sharon Moves with Intention on Miss That

Naomi Sharon doesn’t rush her moments, and on Miss That, she proves exactly why.

Returning with her first release of 2026, the OVO Sound artist leans further into the world she’s been carefully building, one defined by fluidity, control, and emotional precision. Miss, that isn’t loud in its delivery, but it doesn’t need to be. It draws you in slowly, unfolding through layered textures that blend R&B, dancehall, and subtle electronic influences into a sound that feels both intimate and expansive at once.

There’s a quiet confidence in how the record moves. It doesn’t over-explain itself or chase a dramatic peak. Instead, Naomi sits comfortably in the emotional distance, memory, and longing with a sense of calm detachment. It’s not about heartbreak in its rawest form, but about reflection, the kind that comes after the feeling has settled.

That same intention carries into the music video, where Naomi shifts the focus from narrative to movement. Directed by Zac Dov Wiesel, the visual strips everything back, allowing choreography to take center stage. It’s minimal, precise, and deeply expressive without ever feeling overstated.

Drawing from her background in performance at the Academy of Theatre and Dance, Naomi approaches the visual like a language of its own. Every movement feels considered, every frame purposeful. Working alongside choreographer Jordy Sparidaens, she transforms Miss That into something more than a song; it becomes a physical expression of the emotion behind it.

What stands out most is the restraint. In both the track and its visuals, Naomi resists the urge to overcomplicate. She trusts the simplicity of the moment, letting space, rhythm, and presence do the work. It’s a subtle approach, but one that leaves a lasting impact.

With Miss That, Naomi Sharon isn’t just introducing a new era she’s refining her artistry in real time. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most powerful statements aren’t the loudest ones, but the ones delivered with clarity, intention, and complete control.

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