For Alewya, music does not begin with sound. It begins with movement, image and instinct. Born in Saudi Arabia and raised in West London, the 31-year-old Ethiopian-Egyptian artist grew up between Quranic recitations, Ethiopian rhythms and UK club culture. Before turning to sound, she began with graffiti and visual art, carrying that instinctive freedom into her musical practice.
Following her 2021 debut Panther in Mode, ZERO took four attempts to complete. Shaped by a process of shedding expectations, outside noise and the pressure to remain visible, the album draws on zero as both emptiness and infinite potential.
In conversation with TUSH editor Nosa Imafidon, Alewya speaks about feminine assertion, beauty beyond the surface and heritage as presence rather than performance.


