MUKI releases debut single 'Gasoline'

There’s something quietly arresting about the way an artist introduces themselves to the world as just a voice, a mood, and the courage to be honest. With 'Gasoline', MUKI arrives as a storyteller who already understands the power of patience.

From its opening moments, the track invites you into a carefully constructed emotional space. Guitars shimmer rather than shout, tracing delicate patterns that feel like thoughts unfolding in real time. A soft rhythmic pulse anchors the song, while piano lines drift through like memories you’re not quite ready to release.

What truly elevates this debut is the voice at its centre. MUKI sings with an instinctive sense of control, knowing exactly when to whisper and when to let feeling spill over the edge. There’s vulnerability here, unearthing a singer navigating heartbreak with clarity rather than collapse. As the chorus opens out, layered harmonies bloom around him, creating a moment that feels like an emotional exhale. It’s the sound of someone finally allowing themselves to move forward.

Knowing this is the first official release under a newly claimed name makes the track even more compelling. You can hear the years of preparation behind every choice, such as the careful shaping of sound, the refusal to rush, and the confidence to let simplicity speak.

As debuts go, 'Gasoline' is quietly thrilling. It glows, steadily and deliberately, promising an artist who understands that longevity is built on feeling. If this is the opening line of MUKI’s story, the chapters ahead are well worth waiting for.

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