Mami Marissa, a talented musician from Brixton, recently dropped her latest single titled ’99’, taking listeners on a nostalgic trip back to the 1990s in South London. Combining elements of Hip Hop and RnB, the 35-year-old artist draws inspiration from her Brixton upbringing, infusing the song with a sense of youthful exuberance and joy.
The track, produced by Magevizo and featuring Ms. Marissa’s infectious melodies, encapsulates the carefree essence of her teenage years in Brixton, a time marked by laughter and the vibrancy of youth. The accompanying music video showcases familiar faces from the community and offers a glimpse into Loughborough, the neighborhood where she spent her childhood.
Growing up in a household surrounded by music, Ms. Marissa was exposed to a diverse range of genres such as Lovers rock, Reggae, Hip Hop, and RnB, all of which have influenced her current sound. Earlier this year, she graced the stage at City Splash, a prominent festival held in Brockwell Park that celebrates reggae, dancehall, and afrobeats.
Despite juggling her music career with a job as a Care Navigator in the NHS and being a mother of two, Mami Marissa shows no signs of slowing down. She is currently collaborating with South London producer Blackmale beats on her first rap project, a partnership that is poised to make waves in the music industry.
For fans eager to listen to ’99’, the single is now available on Spotify, accompanied by a visually captivating music video that can be viewed on her YouTube channel. Keep an eye out for Mami Marissa as she continues to make her mark on the music scene with her unique blend of sounds and unwavering passion for her craft.