Written: Trish B.
For over a decade, Shamea Morton has been the familiar face of Atlanta’s high society and reality television circuits. But now the spotlight is straight to her. Shamea officially claimed her peach as Rhoa’s latest full-time cast member in a stunning debut that blends Southern charm, cultural talent and undeniable stoic. And, just like the women themselves, the equal parts are powerful and calm at the moment.
But that’s not all. While reality TV watchers keep up with Glow Up, Shamea also makes noise in the music world with the release of her single “Neva Have.” Whether she navigates the drama of the elite Atlanta dramas or drops a banger from the studio, one thing is clear. Shamiamorton has arrived.
“Neva Had” – Soundtrack for her season
“Neva Had,” which debuted her single shortly after stepping into her days as a peach holder, is a sound statement about independence, femininity and talent. The record is acquiesced and smooth, with lyrics that reflect the feelings of a woman who knows her worth and does not wait for verification. It is a song that feels intimate and universal, depicting the listener with long lasting melody after the final note.
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“It’s not just about music, it’s about growth,” Shamea shared. “This season of my life is literally using my voice figuratively.”
The single has already attracted attention across social media and streaming platforms, with fans celebrating the old-school R&B soul and modern edge blend. It’s a clear evolution from “Friends of the Show” to a full-fledged star with her own story and sounds.
While many may just tune into Shamea’s journey, she has accumulated a lot of praise and assets behind the scenes for years. Mie’s threats, actresses, singers and dancers have built careers that transcend genres and generations. She has performed as an Atlanta Hawks dancer, toured with artists, and has worked consistently in the entertainment industry since her teens.
Shamea’s entrepreneurs’ insight is just as sharp. As highlighted in her recent People magazine feature, she and her husband, Kenyan businessman Gerald Mwangi, live in a $9 million Buckhead Mansion called Sterling Hall.
They drive a $430,000 Rolls-Royce Cullinan and live a lifestyle that combines grace with grandeur, but behind the glamour is a woman who understands the flow of multiple income and the power of wealth for generations.
Outside of camera, Shamia is deeply rooted in her family. A devoted wife and mother of two, she often emphasizes bringing reality to reality television, bringing marriage, motherhood nuances and maintaining identity through it. Her credibility is one of many reasons fans have long asked her to become a full-time cast member, and this season their wishes have finally come true.
From managing her family’s lifestyle to launching a new venture, Shamea illustrates balance. Her charisma, southern warmth and razor-sharp wit quickly make her a fan favorite. And her presence is a breath of fresh air for a show entering a new era.
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For Shamea Morton, this moment is more than promotion. This is the perfect elevation. She’s not in the way of the spot light. She owns it and is supported by her talent, timing and tenacity. With Rhoa returning to the headline and “Neva Had” setting the tone of her music’s future, this is just the beginning of a new empire.
Expect more music, more business, and more Morton. Shamea is no longer just a best friend. She is the main character. And her season? I’ve just started.



