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Rating: 4.5 out of 5.
Look at Milo Maestro keeping it all the way real here.
Milo Maestro is quietly building a résumé that most rising artists would envy. Born November 9, the Miami native has already worked behind the scenes with major names like Ka$h Doll, T-Pain, and Fantasia, proving his pen and vocal arranging skills are industry-ready. After relocating to Atlanta and releasing various singles, such as “Thought Process,” Milo has continued sharpening his sound, blending songwriting precision with a performer’s edge.
His latest single, “Water Weed,” feels like a natural extension of that evolution. The track is powered by a hard-hitting, dramatic R&B instrumental (Courtesy of DJ Blkluos) that feels like it belongs in a dimly lit lounge at 2 a.m. It pulls you in immediately and doesn’t let go.
Vocally, Milo finds a sweet spot between passion and restraint. His delivery is sly but also calculated, turning up the intensity exactly when needed. While his brief rap verse feels a bit choppy, it adds punch to a track that thrives on mood shifts.
Lyrically, “Water Weed” leans into a clever comparison, as Milo describes a woman whose appeal rivals his everyday vices. Of course, in the process, he gets a little nasty with it, but that should be expected.
BTW: If you replace “weed” with Chipotle, I would be on the same exact page as him.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.
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