Going Up: Mimika’s ‘Elevator’ Is a Flirty Pop Fantasy with Brass and Bite

If flirty chaos had a soundtrack, it would be Mimika’s “Elevator.” From the moment that swaggering upright bass kicks in, you know you’re not just stepping into any old lift—you’re getting swept into a Technicolor fever dream of mischief, melody, and just a hint of “oops, we shouldn’t be doing this.”

Equal parts jazzy theater-kid anthem and glossy pop bop, “Elevator” is packed with real brass, cheeky charm, and Mimika’s velvet-smooth vocals that oscillate between whisper and wail like she’s narrating your most impulsive summer night. This is a song for kissing someone you probably shouldn’t, pressing all the buttons just to see what happens, and dancing in a hallway at 2 a.m. because why not?

Self-produced alongside Tim Bongiovanni, the track has a kind of cabaret-meets-pop brilliance—like if Ariana Grande made a Pixar short with Sondheim and invited Jon Bellion to score the chase scene. And it works. Really well.

Bottom line? “Elevator” is a little rebellious, a lot delicious, and totally worth getting stuck in. Take the ride. Mimika’s already hit the top floor—and she’s holding the door open for you.

Watch the Official Music Video on YouTube here.

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