Toronto’s own Markus Azeriah just dropped his newest single, "UR MINE." And honestly? It’s got that nostalgic pull that’ll hook you instantly.
This track screams early 2000s R&B vibes—but with a twist. The glitchy production layers perfectly under Markus’s buttery vocals, while vintage trap soul beats keep things modern. Those warm guitar riffs? They’re everything.
When he croons "as long as you’re here / you’re mine," you can practically feel him drawing listeners into his world. It’s magnetic, really.
The West End Toronto native isn’t new to turning heads, though. This former performing arts student has been building serious momentum both locally and internationally. Critics have called him "a refreshing voice in Toronto’s R&B landscape"—and they’re not wrong.
His sound blends Afro-Caribbean influences with those sun-drenched vibes that make you think of endless summer nights. Remember his emotional hit "Love On Me" from earlier this year? Or that signature track "Big Papi" with its hip-hop edge?
Yeah, Markus is definitely carving out his own lane in the scene.
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