Tizzy Miller
Biography
From Créteil (94), Tizzy Miller emerges as an artist who moves fluidly between genres, shaping a sound he describes as GnB (Gangsta & Blues). At the crossroads of rap, R&B, afroswing, and neo-soul, his music blends introspective lyricism with moody, evocative melodies.
Raised on gospel, 2000s rap, and Afro-Caribbean rhythms, Tizzy Miller developed early on a musical sensibility rooted in emotion and authenticity. His writing navigates themes of love, ego, resilience, and faith with a rare clarity, offering a perspective that is both personal and observant. Each track feels like a quiet confession as much as a statement of identity.
Equally comfortable singing and rapping, he moves effortlessly between the two, creating a dynamic tension that defines his sound. Warm yet fragile vocals meet sharp flows, carried by productions that shift between organic textures and electronic atmospheres, sometimes blending both to create a rich, immersive sonic landscape.
With his project 444 and singles such as Vide, Corrida, and Cocktail, Tizzy Miller reveals an artist who has reached a new level of maturity. Honest songwriting, controlled delivery, and a strong sonic signature come together to form a coherent artistic vision.
Singer, rapper, and attentive observer of the world around him, Tizzy Miller turns melancholy into a creative force, crafting music where vulnerability becomes strength.