Melii Is Back With Her New Single "Fresh Air"

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Melii drops off some new heat.

Melii's really about to have a big year ahead of her. She caught a huge wave with the single, "Icey" which arrived over a year ago but since then, she hasn't slowed down one bit. She's gearing up for the release of her upcoming project, Phases in two days. Ahead of the project's release, Melii comes through with her new track, "Fresh Air."

Melii's new song finds her flexing her bilingualism a bit harder than usual. She's rapped in Spanish before but on "Fresh Air," she holds down the entire song in Spanish with the exception of a few bars. "Fresh Air" is more on an R&B vibe with a Latin twist more so than hip-hop. She showcases her vocal range on this track. 

Keep your eyes peeled for Melii's new project, Phases which is due out on March 27th.

Peep the tracklist below.

Quotable Lyrics
I would set you free, you wasn’t tied to me
I believed it when you said you’d die for me
The first time on my knees
Crying out to God, sayin’ God, oo-we, oh please
Look at what this mothafucker fuckin’ did to me


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