Melii's next up and you should start taking notice now, if you haven't already. The Harlem native has been making some serious waves over the past few years. She delivers a perfect blend of hip hop and R&B in her music without having to force it. She recently dropped off her video for "Icey" which has been getting some serious attention. The video was directed by AWGE, keeping the Harlem connection close. Now, she follows up with her new single, "Charlie's Line."
Melii is back with her latest single, "Charlie's Line." Her latest track is a huge banger. It serves as the second single off of her forthcoming album, Phases. Melii taps Chris Fresh for the song's production. "Charlie's Line" is a promising single that shows that she has the potential to do major things in the future.
Quotable Lyrics
I'm just afraid that you'll do me wrong
You walk away and you'll leave me scarred
No way, we came a long way
Going back to the old days
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