When Solis started sprinting towards stardom, she was just a child. At age five, she had already begun writing music to express her feelings.
Her biggest idol was Beyonce. And while she hoped to hit it big like the pop star someday, she chose to do so on her own terms. And this sentiment is the same thing that has shaped her career; from her days as an emerging RnB star to her latest evolution as a dreamy pop/rock star.
The six-tracker features her longtime collaborators Cruel Santino, Mowalola, and Dreamer Isioma, all of whom are renowned figures in the alternative or ‘alte’ music subculture in Afrobeats. And with Ghost Town, Solis stamps her identity as an iconic pop star ready for arenas, whether in Lagos or Los Angeles.
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