By Mark Generous
Emerging as a formidable voice in the music scene is Malaki– one of Ireland’s most promising young artists. With his latest release “Most Days”, he delves deep into the complexities of human struggles with an emotive track that shines with vibrancy.
This track serves as a poignant exploration of our negative addictions and destructive habits, challenging the facade of external appearances that often mask inner turmoil. In a lyrical masterpiece, Malaki not only reflects on the personal toll of these addictions but also delves into the broader impact they have on the world around us.
Hailing from Ireland, Malaki has already garnered early acclaim from BBC Radio One’s Jack Saunders, BBC ATL Introducing, BBC 5 Live, and RTE 2FM, establishing himself as a noteworthy talent. Unafraid to share his vulnerable side, Malaki’s music seamlessly weaves personal expression with sharp social and political commentary, creating waves not only in his homeland but also across the UK. As he prepares to release ‘Most Days’ on October 18th, Malaki’s presence is set to resonate far beyond his upcoming performances at Other Voices in Wales and subsequent shows in London and Belfast, marking him as an artist to watch and a compelling storyteller in today’s musical landscape.
Listen to “Most Days” here:
