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“The freedom we never asked for, the one that arrives anyway — quiet, stubborn, ours.”
Malaki, on the title track
Saoirse · 11 · 02 · 26
Iggy Magazinereview · 15 · 11 · 2025
Malaki Makes Freedom a Burning Memory
“Less an exit than an inward return.”
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Folded Waffleessay · 10 · 11 · 2025
The Pressure Cooker: ‘HiGh’ and the Cost of Chasing Dreams
“Raw talent not afraid to share his vulnerable side.”
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Ratings Game Musicreview · 26 · 11 · 2025
Malaki Explores Ambition vs. Expectation on ‘HiGh’
“Calm, reflective — choosing dreams over conformity.”
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Iggy Magazinereview · 02 · 12 · 2025
« HiGh » de Malaki — Quand le rêve refuse de redescendre
“Suspension entre espoir et renoncement.”
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Ratings Game Musicreview · 17 · 10 · 2025
Malaki Delivers Vulnerable Storytelling on ‘First Last Time’
“Astonishing look into addiction.”
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Folded Wafflereview · 30 · 10 · 2025
The Two Sides of the Grind: Malaki, Rubee Stone & Barefoot River
“Raw, real, and undeniably magnetic in every track.”
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Bio · short
Dublin-born, Camden-recorded. Three records in, still writing like it's the last one.
Bio · long
Malaki is a hip-hop artist from Dublin. He's released three records since 2019 — Chrysalis (2020), the Medicine EP (2021), and a stream of singles that includes Long Face, Pasta, E-GO, Dream On, First Last Time and HiGh. His writing pairs personal vulnerability with sharper political commentary, and he's been backed by BBC Radio 1's Next Wave alongside features in Iggy Magazine, Folded Waffle and Ratings Game Music. Saoirse, his second full-length, arrives 11 February 2026.