Toronto Streets Magazine | Global Music & Culture
Nora Fatehi just returned with another visual stunner — and this time, she’s bringing Jamaican dancehall star Shenseea along for the ride. The new single “What Do I Know (Just A Girl)” blends sultry pop, Caribbean swagger, and cinematic visuals that prove Nora isn’t just a dancer — she’s a full-on global performer stepping deeper into her artistry.
💃 The Visual: Cinematic Confidence
Directed by Arrad and produced by Connor Gould under OURSELVES TV, the video feels like a short film. From neon-lit choreography sequences to slow-motion attitude shots, it captures the essence of female strength and style.
Nora commands every frame — switching from high-fashion to street-glam, backed by Jacquel Knight’s sharp choreography that gives off Beyoncé-level production energy.
🎵 The Sound: Dancehall Meets Global Pop
Shenseea’s verse slides in smoothly, adding Caribbean grit to Nora’s melodic fire. Together, they create a balance between vulnerability and dominance — a sonic reminder that confidence is the new currency.
The beat carries a fusion of reggaeton rhythm and R&B undertones — radio-friendly, but still bold enough for the dance floor.
🌍 The Message: “Just A Girl” With Power
Despite its title, “Just A Girl” flips the narrative — it’s not about limitation, but liberation. The lyrics and performance shout empowerment, proving Nora and Shenseea can outshine expectations in any genre or language.
🎥 Creative Team Shoutout
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Director: Arrad
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Producer: Connor Gould
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Choreography: Jacquel Knight
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HMU: Marianna Mukuchyan
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Management: Anjula Acharia
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Label: Warner Records
With production partners like Parimatch Sports and Bobby Khan, this release is built to trend — and it’s already gaining momentum across YouTube and TikTok.
🗣️ TSM Take
This isn’t just another dance video — it’s an evolution of Nora’s global image. Shenseea’s presence adds that Caribbean edge Toronto fans will love, and together they prove that international collaboration is the future of pop.
“What Do I Know (Just A Girl)” is sleek, empowering, and exactly what 2025 needed — a confident anthem for the global stage.
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