Accra, Ghana — Renowned singer/rapper signed under MimLife Records, Kimilist, makes a triumphant return with his latest single, Confession: a seamlessly danceable fusion that captures the all-encompassing nature of newfound romantic interests.
In Confession, Kimilist leaves nothing unsaid. He delves into the near-obsessive inclinations often associated with a burgeoning romance. From double-tapping her photos on social media to yearning for nothing but the sound of her voice, Kimilist guides his listeners through the whirlwind of exhilarating emotions that accompany encountering someone new and special.
With lyrics that paint her kisses as nourishing, he unabashedly confesses to being captivated, even urging her to take it slow as her numerous admirable qualities become almost overwhelming.
Kimilist's style seamlessly merges laid-back melodic rap with melodious hooks. This versatility enables him to effortlessly switch flows, producing tracks that are both captivating and entertaining.
As a member of MimLife Records, Kimilist continues to make a significant impact in the Ghanaian music scene, pushing boundaries and winning over fans with his distinctive style alongside label mates Kwame Yesu and Mista Myles.
Confession presents a relatable portrayal of the whirlwind of emotions in a blossoming love story, resonating with anyone who has ever experienced the intensity of such feelings.
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