From the Shadows to the Speakers: Nabi Awada's "Run It Up" Hits Cleveland's Drive-Time Airwaves

Showtimes: The Breakfast Club (6–10am), The Steve Harvey Show (10–12pm), The Traffic Jam Mixshow (5–7pm)

Cleveland listeners, meet your next obsession: Run It Up by Nabi Awada—a track that didn’t wait for permission to shake the culture. No promo budget. No influencer hype. Just pure momentum. Dropping out of nowhere, this debut single hit 500,000 Spotify streams in week one. And now, it’s headed straight to your car stereo.

Run It Up is more than just another trap anthem—it’s a motivational war cry from an artist who knows what it means to fight uphill. With heavy 808s, dark cinematic production, and a hypnotic hook, the track fits perfectly into WYYT's high-energy drive-time lineup.

Born from a place of resilience and ambition, Nabi Awada delivers a sound that’s equal parts grit and polish. His lyrics walk a fine line: catchy enough for casual listeners, layered enough to satisfy lyrical heads. For Cleveland’s hustle-driven audience, it’s the kind of song that mirrors the grind.

But this isn’t just about sound. It’s about story. Awada’s background is marked by real conflict and survival, and his music carries that weight. He’s not flexing—he’s documenting. Every bar in Run It Up reflects a truth lived, not imagined.

Already certified clean and radio-ready, the track arrives fully equipped to dominate airwaves. For DJs and program directors looking for that next record with both energy and depth, look no further.

Tune in during your morning coffee or rush-hour escape. Cleveland, you’ve got a new soundtrack for getting it done. And it starts with Nabi Awada.

Now spinning on WYYT 106.3. Don’t just turn it up—Run It Up. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: Run It Up – Nabi Awada

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