M.I.L.K. ft. BENNY SINGS ‘French Girl Effect’

With more than 45.000.000+ streams as well as airplay across Europe,  singer and producer M.I.L.K announces his next album (of the same name) with the first single French Girl Effect (feat. Benny Sings). Through its head-bopping and hip-shaking beat to its light and melodic guitar it evokes Spring and all the promise of finding new love, something we could all do with right now. The song is the first chapter of a love story between M.I.L.K. and “The French Girl” who is the obvious inspiration of each of the songs on the upcoming album, which M.I.L.K. explains as:


“It’s a love story. Nothing more. Nothing less.” M.I.L.K. says with a cheeky smile, “But what makes it really special to me is that I actually wrote the songs as the romance was happening – I literally met the French girl and started writing the album in the same week. And it was lock-down so we had nothing to do and were just together all the time from the first day we met. In fact, the only time we were not hanging out was when I was writing about us hanging out.” 


The first single is made in collaboration with Benny Sings who recently has turned heads with his own album,  out now on Stones Throw, and his co-labs with Tyler The Creator, Mac Demarco, Rex Orange County and more. Speaking on the collaboration M.I.L.K. says:


“To me Benny Sings is something like a demi-god. This probably sounds like promo-bullshit, but I’m a super stan! And even more after we started working together. He has this tiny great little studio in Amsterdam under a bridge with wooden floors in various bright colours and a low ceiling. It feels like walking into some little cave from a fairy-tale… and then oops a day passes, and we come out with a little treasure of a song.”


With the announcement of the upcoming album M.I.L.K. is getting ready to embark on a new voyage and are currently building his first European tour which will be announced on the back of loving words from the likes of Rolling Stone Magazine, NME, Nowness and a string of appearances on the Parisian fashion scene and praised performances on Quetidien and other big French talk shows.

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