Mamii press photo wearing a black outfit
Photo by Symphony Canady

Mamii releases an appealing music video for her “Creepiin” single

Mamii is an up-and-coming 20-year-old singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist from Hammond, Indiana. Not too long ago, she released an appealing music video for her “Creepiin” single, which contains the late ‘90s and early 2000s-inspired aesthetics.

Mamii – “Creepiin” music video

“‘Creepiin’ is the story of someone who just found out their significant other is cheating and they confront their lover and seek revenge.” – Mamii explained

‘Creepiin’ makes listeners forget that the song was created by a woman scorned. The relationship-based single contains an intriguing narrative, pleasing vocalization, and tuneful melodies. Also, “Creepiin” possesses melodic instrumentation flavored with urban and alternative R&B elements. Furthermore, the song is featured on Mamii’s latest 18-track EP, entitled, Black Phoeniix.

“You treat me like the fries at the bottom. Only want me when you run out ‘em.”

Mamii press photo wearing an all-black outfit
Photo by Symphony Canady

Mamii grew up singing and playing instruments in church and at home. Both nostalgic and futuristic, her music weaves elements of R&B, funk, gospel, and alt-rock into an eclectic soundscape that inspires introspection and celebration. Both natural and otherworldly, her music is a juxtaposition of acoustic and electronic soundscapes that detail her coming-of-age in the Midwest and her experience waking up spiritually into an uncertain future.

Mamii’s 2020 EP, Blonde Boy, was featured on Spotify’s Fresh Finds and Apple’s New in R&B playlists. That success earned her the attention of artists such as Jacob Collier, Omar Apollo, Smino, Baby Rose, and Syd.

“Black Phoeniix” album

Mamii - “Black Phoeniix” album cover art

“It’s about trying hard to let go of something or someone that’s not good for you and building a new beginning for yourself.” – Mamii explained

We recommend adding Mamii’s “Creepiin” single to your favorite alternative R&B playlist. Also, let us know how you feel in the comment section below. Mel Blanc’s famous catchphrase, “That’s All Folks!” Thanks for reading another great article on Bong Mines Entertainment – the hot spot for new music and song reviews. Furthermore, always remember that (P) Positive, (E) Energy, (A) Always, (C) Creates, (E) Elevation (P.E.A.C.E).


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