Mahalia Drops Her New EP "Seasons"

Mahalia comes through with her latest project, "Seasons."

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British singer Mahalia's been making some serious noise over the past year. She's definitely not a newcomer to the game but it did take a bit for her name to make waves in the North American market. In the past year, she gained a lot of traction in the game. Her single, "I Wish I Missed My Ex,"  which dropped earlier in the summer, helped her gain some major buzz. It was followed with a remix by Wale. Shortly after, she appeared on Russ' latest project, Zoo. Today, she came through with her latest EP, Seasons

Mahalia is back with her latest EP, Seasons. The EP serves as her first body of work since her 2016 album, Diary Of Me. The five-track project includes the previously released single, "Surprise Me" and a sole feature from Kojey Radical on the opening track, "One Night Only." 

If you're unfamiliar with Mahalia, peep her new project below and let us know what you think in the comments.


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