South London’s own Milliarn returns with his bold new single, M.M.M.P (More Money More Power), a track that cements his place as one of the UK’s most versatile rising voices. Drawing from his Croydon roots and fusing them with the global pulse of Afrobeats and Amapiano, Milliarn crafts a record that is both reflective and uplifting, a soundtrack for ambition in uncertain times.
M.M.M.P is a meditation on struggle, growth, and spiritual balance. Through lines like “Hard times made me realer / Time doesn’t wait, I go chase it pronto,” Milliarn speaks directly to the hustle-driven generation who know the weight of pressure but continue to rise. The track’s hypnotic piano grooves and layered percussion provide the perfect backdrop for his soulful melodies, blurring the lines between African rhythm, London grit, and universal storytelling.
For Milliarn, this single is more than just a release; it’s a declaration. As he explains, “M.M.M.P is about pushing through pressure and keeping your head high when everything feels heavy. It’s about realising that power does not come from money alone. It comes from faith, timing, and how you move.” That ethos resonates deeply in a cultural moment where success often feels transactional. Here, Milliarn reframes power as something rooted in resilience and purpose.
Since his 2021 debut, 40 Days, Milliarn has consistently showcased his ability to fuse genres from Afrobeats to R&B and Hip-Hop without losing the heart of his storytelling. Tracks like London to Accra proved his global vision, but M.M.M.P marks a new height in his artistry: a motivational anthem shaped by personal struggle and aimed at collective empowerment. With M.M.M.P., Milliarn positions himself not just as an artist to watch but as a voice of perseverance in modern Afro-inspired music.