
Miranda Del Sol Gets Dark & Dreamy On Debut EP When You Were Asleep
Four tracks, endless moods.
Miranda del Sol has officially arrived with her debut EP When You Were Asleep (vol. i) — a project that feels equal parts diary entry, club anthem, and cinematic fever dream.
Her focus track, “keep it to yourself,” sets the tone. Opening with the whispered warning “nene ten cuidado,” the track pulses with early-2000s energy, Timbaland-inspired drums, chopped guitar riffs, and a chorus that lingers like a secret you shouldn’t tell. It’s intoxicating, dangerous, and deeply personal.
The visuals match the vibe. Shot in Miami with just a single construction light, Miranda stares straight into the camera against crashing waves, corset faded, eyes burning. The DIY aesthetic — captured by her sister Alessia, nails that Tumblr-era siren-core mood, pulling us into the darker side of desire.
Across the EP’s four tracks, Miranda plays with contrasts. “aguardiente” hides heartbreak under a party groove, “so in looove” unravels into glitchy chaos after the bravado fades, and closer “i don’t wanna go” strips everything back to a bolero-inspired confession. Vulnerability and swagger sit side by side, making the project feel both intimate and expansive.
Raised in Miami and now repping Brooklyn, Miranda’s bilingual lyricism and genre-blending sound are already catching serious attention — from Glamour and REMEZCLA to Zane Lowe. She’s landed on playlists like Spotify’s New Music Friday Latin and even performed at SXSW, proving she’s carving out a space that’s entirely her own.
With when you were asleep (vol. i), Miranda del Sol cements herself as one to watch. It’s raw, hypnotic, and impossible to ignore — the soundtrack for nights you can’t quite forget.