“2063” is essentially a love song about focusing on the important things and not getting caught up in the negative chatter.”
Forget Netflix and chill, press play on “2063” by Australian chanteuse Milan Ring and melt into it’s oscillating cadence. The track favours the multi-instrumentalists idyllic neo 90s R&B influence, while remaining firmly planted in the realms of modern, future soul.
Opening with the schism of radio transmissions before sliding into Milan’s signature euphonic melodies, the self-produced gem features glamorous, layered guitar licks and textured beats. Thematically, the storyline flirts with the notion that lovers are able to communicate telepathically. “2063” is essentially a love song about focusing on the important things and not getting caught up in the negative chatter, but it also plays upon the telepathic connection I believe we can have with our loved ones. Like when you think of someone right before they call” – says Milan.
Milan Ring has found herself in the studio with SZA, LL Cool J, BJ The Chicago Kid, and more. Her accolades include co-writing D.R.A.M’s record ‘I’ll Be Back Again’ with The Social Experiment Crew (Chance The Rapper’s band) in L.A. The concepts of duality (Ying & Yang), spirituality and personal evolution are a constant source of inspiration to Milan’s artistry, as is the influence of her environment. From the sparkling city of Angels to humble Australian outback bedroom beats, her music is a rendezvous between polarities.
“2063” is out on April 6th via Milan’s own label MXMAY
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