Miguel‘s return to music has been slow and steady, drip-feeding fans new songs here and there, and he’s now shared a beforehand unreleased monitor titled “Rope.”
Released on Wednesday (May 31), the singer’s newest monitor hears the San Pedro native ponder life, demise, and whether or not love can save an individual in turmoil. “UNRELEASED PT.2,” Miguel wrote of the monitor on Instagram, whereas urging followers to take a look at the complete tune and video on YouTube.
In the visualizer, the “Sure Thing” singer is noticed on what appears to be like to be discovered footage from a handheld digital camera, which mirrors that of one other lately shared unreleased monitor known as “SID.”
“All of your love/ I can’t recall/ At all,” he sings on “Rope.” “There’s a hole in my head/ That seemed so small/ Not anymore/ And all of our love/ Won’t save me now.”
He continues on the hook: “I’m hanging onto nothing/ I’m hanging from the ceiling/ Rope around my neck/ I’m hanging onto something/ The walls are closing in.”
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Prior to the 2 beforehand unreleased tracks, he lately dropped off “Give It To Me,” his first solo single since 2021’s “So I Lie” from his Art Dealer Chic, Vol. 4 EP.
The Scoop DeVille-produced report hears the San Pedro native ship sensual serenading lyrics accompanied by a pounding beat.
“You’ve been so tied up in your mind these days, I know/ A sweet distraction might be what you need to glow,” he sings. “Your body on inferno, inferno, your mind on my, my, my/ But you deserve to let go, to let go, to let yourself unwind.”
Ahead of the tune’s launch, the singer teased the only by way of an Instagram publish, with a video of him strumming away on his guitar adorned all in crimson.
Aside from his look on Diplo’s 2022 single, “Don’t Forget My Love,” Miguel has been noticeably absent from the music scene. He was presumably recovering from the fallout from his divorce from Nazanin Mandi, whom he dated for 13 years earlier than getting married in 2018.
Miguel’s final studio album was 2017’s War & Leisure, that includes Travis Scott, J. Cole, Rick Ross and extra.
The singer’s acclaimed second album, Kaleidoscope Dream, turned 10 final October. Released September 25, 2012, the LP debuted at No.3 on the Billboard 200 with first-week gross sales of 71,000 copies. It options the singles “Adorn,” “Do You…,” and “How Many Drinks?”
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