Minke Anticipates Love in Soulful "Something Better"

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Still in the romantic mood of Valentine's Day, British singer-songwriter Minke takes a soulful approach to her quest for love in her latest single, "Something Better."  

In contrast to her last single, "Too Late," which revealed the fleeting end of a relationship, "Something Better" follows the very first, promising moments. Through flawless vocals and earnest lyrics, Minke perfectly captures the anticipation of falling in love, from the impatience of waiting to the optimism of a better future with a partner. This remarkable single is included in Minke's highly anticipated debut EP, The Tearoom, set to release on March 8. Drawing inspiration from alternative rock and R&B, Minke's unique blend is sure to make a diverse collection of gems in The Tearoom.  

Around the same time as her EP release, Minke has been confirmed to perform at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas. Until then, we'll have "Something Better" on repeat:

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