Miné is a name that’s quickly gaining recognition in the music industry. Born in Baltimore but raised in Lagos, Nigeria, this Nigerian-American artist brings a unique perspective to her craft. Her latest single, “Crave,”  shows her ability to mix R&B grooves with catchy pop melodies.

Miné’s journey began at age 19 when she started balancing her education with her passion for music. A graduate of Cornell University with degrees in Economics and Business Strategy Miné’s global experiences have shaped her sound. Fluent in Japanese, Korean, and Spanish, she often incorporates multilingual elements into her music. For instance, her song Born, Not Raised features Japanese phrases inspired by her time studying abroad.

Her upbringing between Lagos and Baltimore exposed Miné to both vibrant Afrobeats rhythms and expansive Western pop influences. This duality is evident in tracks like “TMLA”, which explores innocent love with an idealistic touch, and “Born, Not Raised,” which reflects the struggles of navigating two cultures. These songs highlight Miné’s ability to express complex emotions through relatable storytelling.

With Crave, Miné takes her artistry to new heights. The song captures the desire for authentic connection amidst fleeting modern relationships—a theme inspired by both personal experiences and observations of friends’ emotional journeys. Released on Valentine’s Day, it resonates deeply with listeners seeking intimacy beyond superficial exchanges.

Miné credits artists like Doja Cat as sources of inspiration for their boldness and versatility. While her lyrics lean toward introspection rather than audacious statements, she hopes to embody similar charisma in her performances. Her creative process is equally unique—ranging from composing on a keyboard to conceptualizing entire productions during dreams or even while showering.