Monique Nikkole Releases “If What I Feel Is Real”: A Soulful and Empowering Single

Monique Nikkole, a rising R&B artist, has just released her latest single “If What I Feel Is Real.” The song, which is now available on all major streaming platforms, is a powerful and soulful track that showcases Nikkole’s vocal prowess and songwriting skills.

The single, performed by Grammy Nominated songstress Monique Nikkole, is a reflection of Nikkole’s personal experiences and struggles with self-doubt and self-love. With lyrics like “I’m trying to find my way, but I’m lost in my own mind,” Nikkole’s vulnerability and honesty shine through in this emotionally charged song.

Nikkole hopes that “If What I Feel Is Real” will resonate with listeners and inspire them to embrace their true selves and overcome their own insecurities. She believes that the song’s message of self-acceptance and empowerment is especially relevant in today’s society, where social media often promotes unrealistic standards and comparisons.

The release of “If What I Feel Is Real” marks a significant milestone in Nikkole’s career, as she continues to establish herself as a force to be reckoned with in the R&B scene. With her powerful vocals, relatable lyrics, and captivating stage presence, Nikkole is quickly gaining recognition and building a loyal fan base.

Listeners can expect more soulful and empowering music from Monique Nikkole in the future, as she continues to use her platform to spread positivity and self-love. “If What I Feel Is Real” is now available for streaming on all major platforms, and fans can also catch Nikkole performing the single live at upcoming shows and events. For more information and updates on Monique Nikkole, follow her on social media and visit her website.

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