miles cooke Drops the Clip For “oprah”, Off His New Album “i used to feel things”
miles cooke, a Brooklyn-based rapper, producer, and something of a storied newcomer. Discovered in the comment section of some clickbait article, sharing hangover remedies via personal diatribes and heavy metaphors, miles is now carving out a space for himself in the NYC rap scene. For miles, it’s all slick nuance, graveled voice, smooth delivery, and nutty loops.
miles recently dropped the track, “oprah”, which is self-produced, as well as its accompanying music video, which is directed by duncecap. “oprah” appears on miles’ newly released, 10-track album entitled "i used to feel things".
The album is a product of long nights and late mornings, a raw and unfiltered exercise in introspection that’s part self-destruction and part survival in a world that challenges the existence of the self. Another foggy morning in a field of wildflowers, a euphoric juxtaposition, “i used to feel things” has miles serving up cold truths over warm instrumentals.