NIKI’s back with a brand new single on ‘lowkey’

NIKI’s back today with new music, and we’re delighted – as is her steadily growing supporters now counting in the hundreds of thousands. She strikes back with “lowkey”, her first single of the year arriving on 88 Rising/ 12 Tone Records.

Combining her luscious delicate vocals with a catchy spaced beat on top of wavy synths, the song describes a forbidden love, wanting a relationship but needing to keep it “lowkey”, away from the public eye. It comes along with a stunning “Visualiser” featuring NIKI sitting down sipping away on tea, and dry ice rising meanwhile situated in a yellow and blue coloured room and paired with a matching outfit, fruits, vegetables, eggs and jelly.

After making a splash with her debut singles “See U Never” and the breakout “I Like U” back in 2017, she raised the eye brows worldwide. Last year NIKI let the world know she was here to stay with her highly acclaimed EP “Zephyr” on top features on label mate Rich Brian’s debut Album ‘Amen’ and Higher Brothers ‘Five Stars’. She continued to further cement her rise by supporting Halsey on tour throughout Asia and performing at 88 Risings first festival in LA “Head In The Clouds”.

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