Neriah released her debut Ep "This Is How The World Made Me" in 2022 followed by the vital single "Unfinished Business", which gained lots of attention on TikTok. While her early single "Breakup Sex" focused on a confessional tone, "Unfinished Business" moved more towards gentle songwriting. In an interview with
Out Now Magazine, Neriah explained the emotional inspiration behind the acoustic version of "Unfinished Business" she states that releasing it as a duet helped to the tell the story. On October 8, 2022, Neriah was featured as a performer at the Atlanta
Pride festival in
Piedmont Park, sharing the stage with artists such as
Flo Rida,
Big Freedia,
Betty Who,
Sophia Dashing and
Jax as part of the event's official music lineup. The festival, which returned in person that year following two years of virtual celebrations, drew over 100,000 attendees and is considered one of the largest
LGBTQ+ pride events in the Southeastern United States. Speaking to
People Magazine in late 2022, she described her music as "the soundtrack to your worst breakup," noting that even as a child, songwriting was how she processed her emotions. "I wrote my first song when I was 5 years old, and I haven't been able to stop since — it became a huge part of my life", she shared. Her October 2022 EP
How Do I Get Clean further explored the healing process after a breakup, and she cited
Julia Michaels as a key inspiration for her emotionally honest writing. "Even when I couldn't fully articulate my feelings I was always able to turn those emotions into music", she told
People. In July 2024, Neriah released the single "Driving Weather", which
Pulp Magazine described it as a feel good retro California vibe. In another interview, this time with PopDust, she described "Driving Weather" as one of her favorite songs, because of the nostalgic tone and appeal. In March 2025, Neriah released her single "Gone Girl", which
Nylon Manila featured in their music round-up. == Discography ==