Urban Gospel Artist Queyonoh Inks Deal With United Alliance Music Group

By Firstladyb

FirstLadyB | Merging Faith and Pop Culture

Urban Gospel artist-songwriter Queyonoh(pronounced “Queena”) is back!

She has made her return to the gospel music industry after a five-year recording hiatus and has signed a deal with newly launched Nashville-based record company, United Alliance Music Group (UAMG) in association with Sony/Orchard and New Day Distributors.

The first release under Queyonoh’s new partnership is her current buzz single that she penned, entitled “Inevitable,” an urban-infused track produced by Mark Echols Jr., and Cameron Fletcher, and features guest rapper They Call Me Sauce. “Inevitable” is available now on all purchasing and streaming retailers (http://smarturl.it/Queyonoh).

Additionally, she is scheduled to release her sophomore album this year – the follow up to her debut album Tears For Fears.

About Queyonoh Kweh “Queena”:
Queyonoh Kweh, also known as “Queena”, is a Liberian American urban contemporary singer/songwriter who uses her musical style that blends soul, folk, urban gospel, and rhythm and blues.