Saint Levant and Naïka Part Ways

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Gen Z music duo Saint Levant and Naïka end their relationship as each chart new individual journeys.

Emerging Arab music stars Saint Levant (Marwan Abdelhamid) and Naïka have officially parted ways, bringing an end to one of the most closely followed relationships in the regional pop scene.

Their once-admired pairing, which combined musical chemistry with personal connection, is now behind them as both artists pivot toward new chapters.

The duo’s relationship had been publicly speculated and documented for more than a year, with fans tracking every subtle Instagram post, shared performance, and travel diary.

They were frequently celebrated for their stage synergy: in April 2024, Saint Levant brought Naïka on stage at Coachella to perform an unreleased song, exemplifying how their personal and musical lives intertwined.  In early 2025, they appeared together at the Dubai Design District event during the UAE’s celebrations, further cementing their status as a star couple in the Arab music world. 

Few details have been publicly disclosed about the reasons behind their split. Observers suggest that with both artists rapidly evolving in their careers, the demands of creative growth, touring, and identity might have introduced tensions or misalignments in priorities.

The decision is widely seen as an amicable separation rather than a public feud, with mutual respect likely preserved behind the scenes.

Despite the end of their romantic relationship, Saint Levant and Naïka will continue to be celebrated individually for their artistry. Saint Levant, known for his multilingual style spanning Arabic, English, and French, has made his mark with deeply emotive tracks and a bold public identity rooted in his Palestinian heritage.  Naïka, whose musical style blends world pop, R&B, and Afro-Caribbean influences, has also earned acclaim with hits like 1+1, Ma Chérie, and Déjà Vu

As the chapter closes on their shared story, fans are now watching with curiosity to see how each artist shapes their solo future. The end of a partnership often marks the beginning of newfound independence—and for Saint Levant and Naïka, their next moves in the musical landscape are sure to be closely watched.