Halima’s debut album SWEET TOOTH is a bold
declaration of power from an undeniable talent.
Seductive, restless, and deeply assured, the record
unspools like a night in motion. In the afterglow of
her 2024 EP on drink sum wtr, praised by Clash
Magazine, The Fader, BBC Radio, and others, the
Brooklyn-based, UK/Nigerian musician solidifies
her sound and expands it tenfold. If EXU was a
spark, SWEET TOOTH is the full burn. Not so much
genre-less as "genre-full"; the album spans a bright,
lush world where club bangers meet deep ballads
in a striking, fully-formed hybrid of honeyed
Afro-pop and scorched R&B.Across its eleven tracks, Halima maps the push-pull
of desire, transformation, and emotional reckoning.
"Sweetness on my terms,” she offers a mantra for
reclaiming softness without surrendering strength.
“The album is about the journey to reclaim one's
self amidst the chaos of life and ultimately acts as a
love letter to the pleasures and pain of these
human pursuits." While SWEET TOOTH declares
Halima's artistic arrival, she calls it an epilogue, a
reflection on past behaviors and lessons learned.
"Am I the person that I wanted to grow into
becoming? I think so. I've given myself permission
to be free of those things. To be bold. To take up
space.”