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Shaleah Jean’s “Right Back” Is the Calm Energy of Knowing Your Worth

Shaleah is stepping into her power and she’s doing it on her own terms. With “Right Back,” the Seattle-bred R&B artist delivers a smooth but firm anthem about knowing your worth and refusing to entertain old energy. The message is clear: once you’ve grown, there’s no spinning the block.

As the granddaughter of Bootsy Collins, Shaleah carries a legendary legacy, but she’s not leaning on history, she’s building her own future. Blending modern R&B textures with sharp, conversational storytelling, she creates music that feels personal yet universal. “Right Back” captures that calm confidence that comes when you’ve seen the pattern before and you’re no longer impressed.

Managed by Shawn Barron co-founder of EZMNY, Shaleah is carving out a lane that feels fearless and fresh. Her sound speaks directly to a new generation of women who move with intention, set boundaries without apology, and refuse to shrink for anyone.

There’s something effortlessly cool about the way she delivers the message. Vulnerable, but never soft. Honest, but never unsure. With a growing audience and undeniable presence, Shaleah Jean is proving that empowerment doesn’t have to be loud, sometimes it’s just about standing still and not going “right back.”

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