British soul singer, songwriter, producer, and fiercely independent creative Mica Millar (@mica_millar) returns with A Little Bit of Me, the luminous title track from her long-awaited second album. Set for release on June 5 via her own imprint Golden Hour Music, the album marks a deeply personal chapter—one defined by healing, autonomy, and self-truth.
🎧 Listen: Mica Millar – “A Little Bit of Me”

🌞 A Song That Became a Mantra
What began as a single lyric grew into a guiding philosophy. “A Little Bit of Me” is a gentle but resolute meditation on losing yourself, finding your way back, and learning to honor what you have to give—without self-erasure.
“‘A Little Bit of Me’ became a mantra about reminding myself that I wanted the process to be enjoyable and fulfilling,” Millar explains. “It allowed me to remind myself that I don’t have to sacrifice absolutely everything on this creative pursuit or be unkind to myself or be in pain on the journey of creating a record – it reminded me to enjoy the process in the moment, give it what I had but not to my own detriment and that what I have to give, is good enough.”
The track’s warmth and restraint feel intentional—soul music that doesn’t demand attention but earns it.
🎙️ An Album Forged in Reflection

Recorded at Miraval Studios in Provence and mastered at the legendary Sterling Sound, A Little Bit of Me is the product of three years of introspection. Written in the wake of a life-altering spinal cord injury and the relentless demands of independence, the album traces Millar’s journey back to herself—choosing softness without surrender and redefining femininity on her own terms.
It’s not just an album; it’s a reclamation.
🌍 A Career Built on Her Own Terms
Since the release of her 2022 debut Heaven Knows, Millar has emerged as one of the UK’s most distinctive contemporary soul voices—entirely self-managed, self-written, and self-produced. The album earned five-star reviews from Daily Express and Daily Mirror, the cover of Blues & Soul Magazine, and the Jazz FM Award for Soul Act of the Year.
Her ascent has included sold-out headline shows at Manchester’s Albert Hall and London’s Union Chapel, support slots with icons like Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Gladys Knight, and Gregory Porter, plus a 2023 induction into The Recording Academy.
🎟️ Live Dates & What’s Next
Alongside the album announcement, Millar has confirmed her biggest UK headline shows to date:
- Manchester – New Century Hall: September 26
- London – Shepherd’s Bush Empire: October 9
**Don’t think twice—**lock in tickets on StubHub.com and witness Mica Millar LIVE.
Fans can also pre-order, pre-add, or pre-save A Little Bit of Me via Bandcamp for early access to 2026 live dates, with presale opening January 28 ahead of general on-sale January 30.
✨ Final Take
“A Little Bit of Me” isn’t a comeback—it’s a continuation, refined by experience and anchored in self-respect. With this new chapter, Mica Millar reminds us why true independence still matters in music. Honest, unhurried, and deeply human, this is soul music as sanctuary—and an album worth waiting for. 🎧💛
🎧 Listen: Mica Millar – “A Little Bit of Me”
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