Nigeria: Milar shares debut single Sweet Rhythm
By In-house West Africa
28 Jun 2024 - 11:39
Nigerian-Beninese singer-songwriter and producer Milar today announced his debut single ‘Sweet Rhythm’. The record is available for streaming and download on all major digital platforms.
Released via Sony Music West Africa, ‘Sweet Rhythm’ is an effort to amplify the artist’s unique sound, which “blends Afrobeats, pop, R&B and trap.”
The track listens as Afro-fusion and caters to romantic themes. The artist told Music In Africa that the new song was inspired by a past relationship. “I felt so loved and I just wanted to show her love,” he said.
It follows his guest appearance on sister and popstar Ayra Starr’s ‘1942’, taken off the latter’s new album The Year I Turned 21. That collaboration discussed their childhood dreams and determination to achieve success against all odds.
Milar confirmed that ‘Sweet Rhythm’ is the first single from an upcoming EP. Regarding the impending collection, he said: “I’ve been quiet for long enough. I can’t be heard if I don’t speak up. I want to be heard so I put a part of me out there that everyone can relate to and cross my fingers. I’m gonna stay humble and I’m gonna make sure people love what I do enough to make me want be a part of their everyday life.”
Signed to the Don Jazzy-led Mavin Records as a songwriter and producer, the 19-year-old began making music at a young age in Cotonou and continued in Lagos, where he joined his church choir, a family affair with his siblings. Inspired by the choir, Milar developed a passion for guitar and production.
His songwriting credits include contributions to Ayra Starr’s 19 & Dangerous album, as well as tracks like ‘Bloody Samaritan’ and ‘Beggie Beggie’ featuring CKay. He has also penned songs for Johnny Drille’s Before We Fall Asleep LP, including ‘Lies (To Whom It May Concern)’ and ‘Driving In The Rain’.
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