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Nicole Millar’s newest EP is a dreamy journey through time

Nicole Millar has dropped an impressive EP called ‘daydreamin’, featuring some of her best singles to date. Her pop style is on full display, with atmospheric and danceable beats that are bound to get you hooked. From the opening track, you’ll be drawn into a dreamy world of catchy melodies and intricate production that will keep you coming back for more.

One thing that sets ‘daydreamin’ apart is the way it showcases Nicole’s diverse range of songwriting skills. Nicole’s EP is a collection of six tracks that were written during both lockdown and post-lockdown periods, giving each song a unique perspective and mood. For example, the titular track and ‘nice‘ were penned in Nicole’s living room during quarantine, where she yearned for escape. Conversely, ‘hugs‘ and ‘je te veux près de moi‘ were born in Sweden, after Nicole was finally able to travel again.

Despite the diverse influences behind each track, ‘daydreamin’ remains a cohesive and immersive listening experience. The production is polished and layered, with each beat and sound carefully crafted to draw you in. This is thanks in part to the talented team behind the EP, including Kilter and Amanda Alexander, who helped bring Nicole’s visions to life.

“I hadn’t been in a proper studio session in 2 years which I think helped in the creation of some unique sounds.” — Nicole Millar on her new EP.

Lyrically, ‘daydreamin’ is an introspective and personal work that touches on themes of finding calm and happiness in a chaotic world. One standout track is ‘rich’, which sees Nicole exploring the idea of wealth as a means to help others rather than for personal gain. It’s a refreshing take on a common pop trope and shows Nicole’s commitment to using her platform for good.

It would be an understatement to say that ‘daydreamin’ is a fantastic EP, as it truly showcases Nicole Millar at her best: showing her strengths as a pop artist. With infectious beats and thoughtful lyrics, it’s sure to be a hit with fans old and new.

So why not dig in, give it a listen and get lost in the dreamy world of Nicole Millar?

Steve

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