KHINA
OWNING HER VOICE, DEFINING HER SOUND
Every artist reaches a moment where growth demands change. For Khina, that moment became a movement.
Born Igbalajobi Adedoyin, the Afrobeat and Afro-pop singer songwriter previously released music under the name Wetly. That chapter represented discovery, finding her voice, understanding her sound, and connecting with early listeners, but evolution called for something clearer, stronger, and more aligned with who she is becoming.
Khina is not just a new name, It is a new ERA.
The Meaning Behind the Change.
Transitioning from Wetly to Khina was a deliberate step toward identity and ownership. The new name carries elegance, confidence, and international appeal reflecting an artist who understands her direction and is ready to embrace it fully.
Where Wetly explored, Khina defines.
Where Wetly experimented, Khina executes.
This shift signals maturity not just musically, but personally.
The Sound of Khina.
Khina’s music blends Afrobeat rhythm with Afro-pop melody, creating records that are both emotionally expressive and rhythmically infectious.
Her artistry is built on:
Soulful, controlled vocal delivery.
Relatable storytelling.
Rhythmic Afrobeat foundation.
Melodic hooks that linger.
She sings about love, growth, vulnerability, strength, and feminine confidence themes that resonate deeply with today’s audience.
There is softness in her tone, but strength in her presence,that balance defines her sound.
A Visual and Creative Identity.
Khina’s aesthetic reflects her music, bold yet refined, expressive yet intentional. She embodies a modern African pop presence; confident, stylish, and unapologetically herself.
Her visual storytelling is an extension of her voice, each image, performance, and release contributing to a cohesive artistic narrative.
The Road Ahead.
With new music in development and a renewed sense of purpose, Khina is stepping into her next season with clarity and confidence.
She is no longer introducing herself, she is establishing her space and this is only the beginning.