Mr Eazi Returns to His Roots with Reflective EP "Maison Rouge"

Mr Eazi — composer and artist on Grammy-winning project, and Latin Grammys, releases a new EP titled "Maison Rouge".

Maison Rouge Cover Art 

"Violence" ushers listeners into the body of work. The track opens with a slow tempo rhythm, reminiscent of his previous single 'Skin Tight'. Co-produced by P.Priime and E Kelly, the thematic foundation lays bare themes of self-blame and vulnerability.

Next is "Wait For Your Love" — Produced by P.Priime. Mr Eazi gives an account of his encounter at Cotonou, where he composed and recorded the entire EP.

He kept the energy alive in "Casanova" as it complements "Wait For Your Love". "Casanova" delves into the theme of heartbreak from a lover who has had enough. Co-produced by Kel P and TMXO, the undertone and electric strings illuminate the track. 

Following that, in "Make E No Tey", a slow-tempo instrumental produced by P.Priime sees Mr Eazi wooing his crush while professing to be a better partner for her. The simple rhymes resonate with listeners, as the chorus illuminates the track.

Mr Eazi

"Corny", released ahead of the EP, generated millions of streams across digital streaming platforms. He assures his lover of the things he will and won't do. Produced by P.Priime, the track shines in humorous rhymes as this is the core of what Banku Music is known for.

On "Bus Stop", he rides the wave to Ghana as he sings the chorus in Twi with lyrics like:
Baby wo y3 bus stop, Baby wo y3 bus stop, Oh kwakwe last stop. Which literally means she is the bus stop and the very last stop for him. The fast-paced track produced by legendary producer Selebobo as the piano complements the track on the outro.

Finally, "Love Me Now" is an introspective track which seals the extended play. Produced by P.Priime, it sees Mr Eazi searching for a lost treasure he almost did not care for.

Mr Eazi |Maison Rouge 
Generally, the entire EP delves into a storyline of quest, romance, love, and regret as it interweaves through the 19 minutes. This EP showcases Mr Eazi's evergreen Banku Music genre roots. He confirms this EP as the origin of his sound as it takes him back to lingering memories, as he pays a tribute to his late mother – leaving listeners with bittersweet emotions. What memories will "Maison Rouge" evoke for you?



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