Song of the Day: Runaway – Miliano

Drawing influences from Lauryn Hill, Simple Plan, and Future as modern-day inspirations while also showing off his Uruguayan roots in the form of Alfredo Zitarrosa and Carlos Santana, Uruguayan-artist MILIANO shows off his first release of 2021, ‘Runaway’, which tells the story of a relationship in his youth, where his teen ex-girlfriend “ran away” from her family to be with him.

Miliano (born Maximiliano Cohan) is a guitar player, singer/songwriter born in Harlem, NY but spent his formative years in Uruguay. Now based in Miami, the young artist has solidified himself in the underground scene with a slow but steady output of releases, garnering New Music Friday features in nine countries, including countries in North America, the EU and Africa.

For the last year, Miliano has been mentored by Enrique Iglesias who has helped progress his sound. This is ONE tough track…why not check it out below…

 

 

 

Mighloe Shares Lo-Fi Single, ‘Don’t Call Me’ Ahead Of EP

The first release from her forthcoming EP, ‘Desperate Times’, Emerging Canadian singer-songwriter MIGHOLE releases ‘Don’t Call Me’, where she expresses the universal sentiment of reaching your breaking point that often leaves one jaded and weary of love.

Speaking of the single, Mighole says: “Writing ‘Don’t Call Me’ came from a place of being fed up. There are so many people that come in and out of our lives, and sometimes these people hinder our stability and sense of self. This song was my way of saying “enough!” I will no longer let these people take parts of myself. It’s me realizing that my energy is sacred and will not be disturbed. It’s the final “Fuck You” but say it politely. “Don’t Call Me.”

Watch the video for ‘Don’t Call Me’, produced by Dean Vision and LateNightDrive.

TrueMendous Drops Track ‘Don’t You Wanna’ + Video Ahead Of Album

As fans eagerly anticipate the release of ‘Misdiagnosis of Chyvonne Johnson’ on the 1st April via High Focus Records, TRUEMENDOUS  keeps up momentum with her third single release of the year, ‘You Don’t Wanna’. Churning the energy levels sky high, TrueMendous delivers an exhilarating record showcasing her dynamic and skippy flow. In harmony with her intricate flow patterns, the music video mirrors the pace through the changing backdrops and gradients.

‘You Don’t Wanna’ showcases powerful articulation and control, similar to her 2021 debut ‘Cause A Scene’. However, she is also able to demonstrate a soulful conscious rapping style seen in ‘Worst Child’.

Following on from the soulful and more rhythmic method of rapping TrueMendous surprises fans with a sneak peek of ‘Y’, which is teased at the end of the ‘You Don’t Wanna’ music video. The juxtaposition between both tracks exemplifies TrueMendous as an artist and her eclectic sound. Taken straight off the forthcoming album, ‘Y’ steers away from the fast paced levels of ‘You Don’t Wanna’ and sways towards a stripped back sound. Oozing with saxophone riffs, the slow pace is also reflected in the captivating visuals.

Check out the video for below…

Song of the Day: Zumo – Sal Dulu (ft. Fly Anakin)

Dublin-based producer and musician, SAL DULU‘s single, ‘Zumo’ features guest vocals from the in-demand US artist, Fly Anakin who adds his off-kilter verses to Sal Dulu’s crystalline electronic layers.

Coming off the back of recent singles ‘Girl’, ‘B’ and ‘Alien Boy 96’ which have found tips from Complex, NTS Radio, The Line of Best Fit, DJ Booth and Earmilk, ‘Zumo’ is lifted from Dulu’s debut album, ‘Xompulse’ which is out now via his own Duluoz Records.

Go head and check out ‘Zumo’ below…

OUT TODAY: Watch The Scribes’ Haunted House Party Video

South West UK hip hop crew THE SCRIBES have teamed up with Finland’s boom bap beatsmith J-Boom for the quirky video for their latest offering, “Haunted House Party”, released today.

Filmed and edited entirely during lockdown by RaSh Media, the haunting visual features The Scribes and alter ego Mr Teatime throwing a house party for a selection of stuffed toys that quickly descends into chaos and debauchery. The imagery and theming perfectly encapsulates the feelings of loneliness and isolation brought on by the continuing lockdowns of the last year.

The single is available now exclusively through Bristol based international hip hop label The Get Down Records’ bandcamp store as a digital download and a limited edition double A-Side transparent 7” vinyl with second collaboration track ‘Stir Crazy’.

Check out the video for ‘Haunted House Party below…