Baltimore’s Lee Mitty returns from a brief hiatus to deliver, as she puts it, an “anti-anthem.” The first single off the upcoming The Night Of EP, “IDK You” is dark and brooding and unlike anything we saw on her Any Day Now project from last year. Featuring fellow wordsmith Kwame Rose, Mitty gives us a piece of […]
Read moreNew Visuals: @itsleemitty – "Bang"
Lee Mitty has a habit (a good one) of dropping music at just the right time. Her visuals to “Bang” are no exception. Mitty told me that this was her first time directing and editing a project, but it’s kind of hard to tell. The visuals are crisp and hammer home the point(s) of crooked […]
Read moreNew Music: @ItsLeeMitty – Any Day Now
Baltimore’s own Lee Mitty drops a pretty timely release in Any Day Now. A 15-track album featuring “Muses,” “Bang,” and “Leave Me Alone,” the album gives us some pretty high highs and lower-than-low lows, playing off the album cover’s duality of temptation (it’s not just about the “negative” vices). Mitty is stuck between wanting to […]
Read moreNew Music: @itsLeeMitty – "Muses"
It’s a bit of “Black Girl Lost” for the Emoji Generation. That’s the vibe when I listen to Lee Mitty’s newest track, “Muses.” A bit more uptempo than what we usually hear from the Baltimore native, “Muses” is consciousness wrapped into a song someone could find themselves dancing to. Mitty’s discussion of our young people–more […]
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