Mina Okabe: The 'Maybe One Day' teaser visual has me fully locked in
Need more reasons to fall for singer Mina Okabe? Just load up her newly leased ‘Maybe One Day’ anthem and get a teaser clip. You’ll get there - immediately.
It’s signature sounds and vibes coming from the crooner. Embrace the visual flexing from the potential full-fledged music video.
Danish-Japanese pop star Mina Okabe releases the sultry new single “Maybe One Day,” out today via Capitol Records. Boasting the newcomer's signature laidback delivery and melodic guitar arrangements, the breakup anthem beautifully captures her lounge-act cool and knack for insightful lyrics — all while setting the stage for a breakthrough 2024. Stream “Maybe One Day” via Capitol Records HERE.
"Just listen when I say, don’t take this the wrong way," Okabe croons over a playful, Bossa Nova-style groove. "This was such a mistake, we’re not good together." She continues to speak her truth unapologetically on the chorus. “Maybe one day I would’ve fallen for you," the rising artist sings. "And now I’m facing the truth and I just need some distance ‘cause I can’t look at your face.” It’s impossible not to get swept up in Okabe's velvety vocals as she calls it quits.
"Maybe One Day" is the first new music from Okabe since “Flashback,” her collaboration with Dalchi Yamamoto. It was preceded by the release of her acclaimed Spinning Around EP featuring three previously released singles: “Take It Further,” “Waiting Is A Waste” and “Rain” — as well as the bouncy track “Talk to Me.”
From the very beginning, Okabe commanded the attention of listeners with her cozy, gentle brand of pop. Born and raised in London before living all over the globe, she cultivated a sound all her own. In 2021, the burgeoning hitmaker released her debut album Better Days featuring celebrated singles “I’m Done” and “Walk Away.” Since then, she has continued to grow her audience, delivering tracks like “Every Second,” which has amassed over 46 million streams on Spotify alone.
Now, with “Maybe One Day,” Okabe hones her sound further, presenting the kind of polished, playful pop the makes her One To Watch in 2024.