NIKI Returns With Catchy R&B-Pop Hit “Indigo”

Indonesia’s rising star NIKI has just performed at 88 Rising’s Los Angeles Festival “Head In The Cloud” sharing the stage with labelmates Rich Brian and Joji amongst many more. Prior to that though she released the first follow up after her EP, a perfected slice of R&B on “Indigo”.

Released by famed international music collective and record label 88rising, ‘Indigo’ has a velvety smooth 90’s R&B style. At just 20 years old, NIKI has already amassed a cult-like following clocking up tens of millions of streams on the likes of “lowkey” and “I Like U.” With a growing audience for her matured and sophisticated sound, it’s no doubt NIKI is on her way to the top.

Despite only being 20, NIKI has had many years of experience in the music industry; she started in her early teens releasing acoustic songs and covers through her YouTube channel. The Indonesian artist leveraged her success on the platform and in 2017 signed with label 88rising. Since then, she’s grown to become one of Indonesia’s most dominate artists. Her latest track “Indigo,” adds to her already impressive catalogue of releases with yet another R&B-pop hit with crossover possibilities.

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