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Released Dec 17th 2018

“Fed Up” is a raw and empowering record that explores the emotional journey of being taken for granted in a relationship. Through vulnerable yet confident lyrics, Adela K reflects on giving genuine love and loyalty to someone who failed to recognize its value.

The song captures the shift from heartbreak to self-worth—where pain becomes clarity, and silence turns into strength. Lines like “my loyalty is deep” highlight the depth of her love, while the closing tone of “I’m fed up” marks a powerful decision to walk away and rise above the situation.

Blending honesty, attitude, and resilience, “Fed Up” isn’t just about a breakup—it’s about choosing yourself, reclaiming your power, and glowing differently when you finally know your worth.

Released May 20th 2022 

Savior” is Adela K’s first faith-based release, marking a defining moment in her spiritual and personal journey. Written during a period of self-reflection and transformation, the song speaks to the experience of recognizing misalignment and choosing a new path rooted in faith.

After being baptized, Adela K began to see her life, decisions, and identity through a different lens. “Savior” captures that shift—moving from conviction to surrender, and from confusion to clarity. The lyrics reflect a bold declaration of accountability and purpose, as she embraces a life guided by God.

More than just a song, “Savior” represents a spiritual reset. It’s about acknowledging where you’ve fallen short, accepting grace, and committing to walk differently. As her first step into faith-based music, it holds a foundational place in her artistry and message.

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Released January 31st 2012

“Battlefield” is a dark, introspective record that captures the internal war between good & evil, self-worth and temptation.

 

Following the emotional release of “Fed Up,” Adela K steps into a deeper, more personal conflict—one that isn’t just about relationships, but about identity, choices, and direction.

 

The song reflects a season where she was caught between worldly desires and a growing awareness that she was meant for something more. As pressure from society and old habits pulled one way, her inner conviction pulled another—creating a constant mental and spiritual battle.

With haunting imagery and cinematic undertones, lines like “this feel like a nightmare” express the discomfort of realizing that certain ways of living are no longer sustainable. The feeling of “playing pretend” highlights the disconnect between who she was becoming and the life she was still trying to hold onto.

But “Battlefield” doesn’t end in confusion—it ends in power. The track closes with a confident shift, as Adela K reclaims her voice and identity, declaring: “I’m excellent—you ain’t stopping this.”

More than a song, “Battlefield” represents the turning point—the fight that happens right before true transformation, where everything misaligned begins to fall away.

“God Save Me” is a powerful reinterpretation of Adela K’s earlier track “Battlefield,” transforming the same lyrical foundation into a message of faith, surrender, & spiritual clarity.​

While “Battlefield” captured the tension of internal conflict—caught between worldly desires and a higher calling—“God Save Me” represents what happens when that battle is released into God’s hands. The darkness is still acknowledged, but it no longer defines the narrative.

With elevated vocals, a brighter sonic direction, and a more confident delivery, Adela K shifts the meaning of key moments in the song. What once felt like “a nightmare” is now met with the declaration: “God save me, I choose faith.” This subtle but powerful change reframes the entire experience—from confusion and struggle to trust and surrender.

Even the visual identity of the track reflects this transformation, symbolizing a movement away from darkness and into light.

“God Save Me” is more than a remix—it’s a revelation. It represents the moment you stop fighting alone, release control, and fully trust God to lead you forward.

Released December 19th 2021

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