
Nasha Travis, a versatile Kenyan artist working in the Afro-soul and R&B space, uses “Forever” to talk about a kind of love that is not rushed or playful but something she actually wants to last.
In this banging sound, when the audience listens closely, it feels like she is speaking to someone she doesn’t want to lose, someone who has become part of her emotional stability.
The song is not just about romance in a surface way; it carries that feeling of thinking about time, loyalty, and whether something can really survive pressure or distance. That is where the title “Forever” makes sense, because she is not asking for temporary love; she is talking about something she hopes will stay.
Her delivery is calm, almost like she is thinking out loud instead of performing. “Forever” is a kind of record we suggest to the audience who love calm Afro sounds to stream to their satisfaction.

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