Miriko’s ‘selena’ is a slick, introspective slice of RnB-pop that finds the Estonian artist stepping confidently into new sonic territory. Sander Sadam’s production is glossy and atmospheric-almost to a fault. There’s a meticulousness here that sometimes sands down the emotional edges, but it’s hard to deny the track’s immersive vibe.
‘Slick, introspective, compelling’
-PurpleMistress
Miriko digs into the idea of addiction-not to substances, but to people, to lifestyles. It’s a refreshing angle, and one that gives the song a bit more depth than your average pop fare. Miriko’s vocals are intimate, controlled, and sit perfectly in the mix, carrying the track with a quiet confidence. ‘selena’ makes a strong case for Miriko as one of Estonia’s most compelling young voices.






