Nia Archives has unleashed 'Danger', a provocative new single that marks her boldest artistic statement to date. Released via her own Up Ya Archives imprint, the track serves as her first solo offering since 'Maia Maia' dropped in September 2023.

The accompanying music video, directed by Claryn Chong, brings visual intensity to match the track's uncompromising energy. 'Danger' itself functions as an acronym that ties directly into the song's lyrical themes, showcasing a more mature side of the UK jungle sensation.

"It's definitely an X-rated tune, I really pushed that side – I've never even sworn in my music. But it's a part of love... or of lust... that people get a bit scared to talk about," Archives explains. The artist describes the release as part of her personal evolution: "Being in your mid-20s, you're figuring out who you are, exploring your sexuality. I think people kind of get stuck in girlhood, but really and truly, I'm 26 and I feel like I'm entering womanhood."

The release continues to build momentum for Up Ya Archives, the label Archives launched nearly a year ago. The imprint has already showcased talent from DJ Sofa and Nectax, establishing itself as a platform for emerging electronic artists.

Stream 'Danger' now via all major platforms.