UNCSS Celebrates Black Queens with Soulful New Single.

In celebration of Black History Month, South East London’s own Afro-fusion rising star UNCSS has dropped his latest single, “Black Queen” — a smooth, heartfelt tribute to the powerful Black women who inspire him.

Known for blending Yoruba and English with effortless charm, UNCSS delivers silky vocals over mellow, hip-swaying production from Kaze Beats (Blue & Shiro’s Story). The result is a sultry track that radiates gratitude and admiration, promising luxury and love for the “Queens” who stand beside him.

“This song came from a place of appreciation for the true Black Queens,” UNCSS shares. “Queens that understand the mission of their King; a man with purpose.”

The Deptford-born artist has been steadily making waves this year, earning co-signs from DTG, S1MBA, Piers James, KODER, and Curtis J, alongside radio spins from The Beat London, Cool FM Lagos, and Croydon FM.

From humble beginnings playing Congo drums in school assemblies to performing live at Naija Party in the Park, UNCSS’s journey has been anything but ordinary. His time in Nigeria helped shape his sound and ambition, and today, he’s carving out a name as one of the UK’s most exciting Afro-fusion talents.

“Black Queen” is more than just a song — it’s a statement of appreciation, culture, and pride from an artist whose star continues to rise.