Rising R&B promise Melkior is an artist that stands out thanks to his storytelling abilities and very personal way of illustrating life in his music. His gifted voice, complemented by his elegant persona, makes him a notable new face in the urban game.
Melkior – In The Morning
Drawing inspiration from icons such as Drake, The Weeknd, and Usher, Sicily, Italy-based Melkior is living proof that good R&B exists outside of the United States. His irrefutable talent has enabled him to amass over 22,000 followers on Spotify.
Because of this, it doesn’t come as a surprise that Melkior has received support from Amazing Radio, BBC1Xtra, and Reprezent, among others. He has also landed lucrative deals with Adidas Esp, The Northface, and Office Shoes, evidencing that Melkior is definitely on the right path.
After some very successful singles and the well-received EP Lustre (2019), Melkior is back with another hot jam called In The Morning.
Melkior is already a performer whose vocal prowess steals the show on its own, but the inclusion of fellow R&B singer Mike Champion takes this track to a whole new level. The smooth and graceful vocals of Melkior blends astonishingly well with Mike’s voice, confirming that these two are a perfect match in the R&B game, additionally, the groovy production comprised of finger-snapping beats and chill instrumentation grants this piece exuberant sensuality.
In The Morning is a daring jam, lyrically alluring, and an ideal accompaniment for a romantic night.
When it comes to giving a good, long-lasting impression, Melkior has that base covered. His songwriting skills and natural charisma will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In The Morning is part of A Letter To My Next, Melkior’s newest EP, available on all streaming platforms.
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