Emerging Artist Alex Mali releases new single “DinnerTime”

Brooklyn, NY. native, soulful rising artist Alex Mali is setting the tone with her signature blend of Dancehall R&B/Pop sound which pays homage to Jamaican and Trinidadian roots and influences.  Her latest single “DinnerTime,” (out today) is a song that emerged from the theme of self-confidence and empowerment and serves as a tantalizing taste of her upcoming debut album.

The song’s title, “DinnerTime,” hints at a playful exploration of sensuality as Mali cleverly intertwines catchy witticisms throughout the track. With a poetic approach, she implies wanting to skip dinner and wanting to be the main course instead.

Mali finds passion and solace in the power of music, proving to be a source of comfort and expression. Through her music, she aims to provide a source for listeners to navigate their own emotions and find peace.

A seminal and surreal moment in Mali’s music career so far was being recognized and sampled by Dancehall artist Kranium, an artist she grew up listening to was a gratifying experience.

Mali’s message to her fans and listeners is to embrace the journey of self-discovery, finding beauty in every phase, setback, and triumph.

“Finding yourself is a journey and you should allow yourself the grace to find the beauty in every phase, every setback, and every triumph,” Alex Mali says. “Go through those emotions with confidence in knowing that all will be as it’s meant to be because you have appreciated the evolution and trusted the process. Keep going.”

To stay updated on Alex Mali’s musical journey, follow her on Instagram (@mainlymali), Twitter (@mainlymali), and YouTube (Alex Mali).

Listen to Alex Mali’s “DinnerTime” below and make sure to add-to-fav playlist.

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