Michi premieres “snoobie” and announces album

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A sound landscape that explores love, anger and masculinity from an introspective and nostalgic look.

The fresh soft rock of Michi presents with its new single “Snoobie”as an advance of your debut album Dirty Talkwhich will arrive on February 28 under the seal Stones Throw. Inspired by the history of music, with influences from the soul, the R&B of the 80s and 90s, the album combines a retro sound with deep reflections on modernity making it difficult to give and receive authentic love.

“Snoobie” It arises from a particularly intense period to Michimarked by a deep reflection on the complex emotions that arose after a break. The song captures the anger and confusion that arise when expectations and relationships break.

The piece not only speaks of frustration with men, but also of the contradictory feelings that arise, between hatred and a strange need for affection. The video, directed by MITCH DEQUETTES, It reinforces this narrative, exploring the traps of the traditional interpretation of masculinity, inviting a deeper reflection on its impact on relationships and identity.

Give it Play and let yourself wrap by the evocative and sincere musical style of Michi:

1. “intro”
2. “Walking Away”
3. “OMW”
4. “If you want me”
5. “Snoobie”
6. “There's no Heaven”
7. “Memmy (memory) (feat. Gabriel da Rosa)”
8. “Playing Trend”
9. “So divine”
10. “Way I Do (feat. Kiefer)”

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