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Mylo Vanna’s ‘Good Morning Call’ Captures the Magic of Growing Up

Emerging from the vibrant musical tapestry of New York, 18-year-old Caribbean-American composer, pianist, and artist Mylo Vanna releases her latest single, Good Morning Call. A self-described “slice of life” artist, Mylo’s music blends spontaneous creativity with a cinematic sensibility, effortlessly bridging genres and mediums.

Drawing inspiration from the music she grew up with, ranging from reggae, 2000s hits, classical, and jazz, alongside her love of soundtracks, videogames, and anime, Mylo crafts compositions that are both intimate and expansive. Much of her music is created in the quiet, everyday moments, while sipping tea, rehearsing for a recital, or simply lost in thought. Yet when shuffled, her tracks can surprise, shifting seamlessly between moods and styles, leaving listeners to marvel at the breadth of her musical imagination.

Good Morning Call captures the bittersweet feeling of turning 18, standing at the crossroads between adolescence and adulthood. It is a dreamy, contemplative piece that evokes both nostalgia and possibility, a soundtrack to the in-between moments of growing up. The song draws upon a rich array of influences, from jazz legends like Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald, to contemporary vocalists such as Samara Joy and Laufey, as well as Paul Anka, Grentperez, and the whimsical storytelling of Rebecca Sugar. Favourite video game and film soundtracks also subtly colour the track, adding layers of cinematic depth.

Whether collaborating with animation, film, or game developers, or creating purely for herself, Mylo Vanna continuously explores the intersection of visual and sonic art. In Good Morning Call, listeners can hear her love for experimentation and her instinct for bending genres while remaining emotionally resonant. The result is a quietly cinematic composition that invites reflection, yet carries the potential to surprise and delight with every listen.

For Mylo, the dream is simple yet profound: to meet the world, one note at a time. With Good Morning Call, she invites audiences into a space where the everyday feels extraordinary, and growing up is both a journey and a soundtrack.


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