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November 18, 2025 8 mins
Interview with Miriam Armonie - The Culture News
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Ladies and gentlemen, Good afternoon, Welcome on the Culture News.
My name is David Serbro and I have the pleasure
to have today on iHeart ready on the Culture News
a wonderful artist. Her name is Miriam our Money. Miriam
our Money. We are so glad to have her today
on the show. She has released a new track called

(00:23):
Rogue Rogue, which we are going to play right at
the end of this interview because indeed we are lucky
to have her today over the phone. She's going to
talk to us about her career but also her new
track to tell us a little bit some of the backstory,
you know. I love it. Rogue is the new track

(00:43):
of Miriam Our Money and she's with us today over
the phone. Miriam, how are you today?

Speaker 2 (00:50):
I'm doing so well. How are you?

Speaker 1 (00:52):
I'm doing amazing. Thank you so much for being with
us today. So the first question I have for you,
can you please tell us who are you and how
did you start music?

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Well, I'm Miriam Rmani. As you said, I started playing
music when I was around second to first grade. My
parents got me a keyboard and from there it was
just the start of my musical journey. My father was
a huge inspiration. He himself is a jazz musician from Eritrea, Africa,

(01:25):
so he influenced and inspired a lot of my creative journey.
I started writing music when I was around fourteen fifteen.
In fact, the bulk of my discography at the moment
has been written when I was under the age of
eighteen fourteen fifteen, sixteen years old. Rogue was written a
couple of years ago actually, and it's finally not come

(01:46):
to fruition. I'm so excited to be sharing it with everyone.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
And indeed, well, thank you so much for sharing that.
So who are the music audiences to have inspired you
the most?

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Honestly, when I tell you, I listened to literally every
single genre from like rock to jazz. Like I'm so
very inspired by just creative expression as a whole, I
would say the person. If I had to give it
to one person who inspired me to really like start
this journey and pursue it in the way that I am,

(02:20):
I would have to give it up to Harry Styles,
probably my number one inspiration. But there's a whole list
of musical artists like shaw Day, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson
whose artistry have inspired mine. Who I feel like I've
taken little bits and pieces from to come and put

(02:40):
together my own kind of projection of artistry and the
music industry.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
And indeed, so who are let me ask you this.
We have now this great new track called Rogue. So
who have actually inspired you to put that song together?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
Well, I would say, honestly, it was more of like
experiences that I had just in my life with just relationships,
and not just personal relationships, but just what I perceive
as like the dynamic and our society and their relationship

(03:23):
dynamics that we see in society, specifically with societal tensions.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Rogue, as I've.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Said a couple of times, was one of those songs
I just kind of wrote itself. I was literally falling
asleep and I heard the song in my head, and
at first I thought it was like a song that
I had already like heard before, the song that I
knew because it was there in its complete form, and
I'm like singing it in my head thinking that I'm like, oh,
where did I get? Where do I know this song?

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Whose song is this?

Speaker 2 (03:48):
And then I realized, like this is I don't know
this song. This is a brand new song, and so
I like immediately woke up, like as I was drifting off,
and just sang the entire song into my phone, and
before you know it, the whole song came together in
like five minutes, and it was just this. It was
inspired really by these strong feelings of kind of disappointment

(04:09):
and just the tension that I was seeing in personal relationships,
but then also the tension that I see in our
society as a whole.

Speaker 1 (04:18):
Tell us about your process of putting a song together, Like,
how do you usually work? Do you write at home?
Do you work with producers? Well, what is your process?

Speaker 2 (04:30):
I produced all of my music, so Rogue was produced
by me. All of my songs that are future releases
have been produced and written by me. A lot of
the time, I think it's it's a little mix of
either I get like a catchy lyric or a catchy hook,
I say something out loud in conversation, I'm like, oh wait,

(04:52):
that kind of sound that kind of sound good in
a song, like, let me write that down. Sometimes it'll
be in the form of poetry or just free flow thoughts,
where I'm just writing down what I'm thinking and what
I'm feeling, or my perspective and then other times I'll
have a melody that will just be on loop in
my head and I'll humme it into my phone. I've
genuinely been doing this since I was fourteen, and it's

(05:13):
really awesome because I've been able to go back all
the way back to like twenty seventeen, to back when
I recorded this song, and I'm like, oh, yeah, I
remember this one, and then I can go and come
like buying those melodies with like some lyrics that I've written,
and sometimes that's just how I write my songs, or
other times, like Rogue, it just kind of comes to
me in its complete form, and then I hop on

(05:34):
band lab, you know, make a little rough demo, and
then I'll go out meet with some engineers and have
them get it like professionally recorded. This time, I worked
with good friend of mine, Corey. He's an engineer out
in LA where I got the song produced. And yeah,
it's just a huge collaborative effort from just the networking
and music community that I've built in my area here

(05:56):
in New York.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
You have to put this beautiful song again, Rogue together.
We are so glad to have today on the show. Uh,
the one and only Miriam Miriam marmoney, what a beautiful
name in Mr. Money. She has this great new track
called Rogue. So before we start to play the song,

(06:18):
I know the audience cannot wait. Get us a little
bit about your socials and also what are your next projects?

Speaker 2 (06:26):
Well, you can find me on pretty much all of
my socials at Real Miriam ARMANI my next projects, I
have a single that I've been teasing called Dark Knight Disco.
The song was inspired by New York City nightlife and
my activity in the New York City nightlife. It's a

(06:49):
huge release that I'm so so excited to start pushing
coming next month. I'm going to really start putting it
out there more and it's part of a collective EP
that I'm releasing called Blue Hours. So Rogue in Dark
Knight Disco will be on my upcoming EP, hopefully to
be released in twenty twenty six.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Well, we just cannot wait. I love the name of
your next song. It's a beautiful name, it's sweet already,
it resonates. Yeah, very well, we love that. We love
what you do. The lovely Miriam our Money we have
today on the show. We're so glad she has released
this great new track called Rogue. Ladies and gentlemen, my

(07:33):
name is David, so I had the pleasure to have
to down Night Out Radio, on the Cartoon News and
many of the platforms. Wonderful, the amazing Miriam Our money,
Miriam our Money. Go to check her out please and purchase, stream, share, listen,
enjoy her new music, but also her new single called Rogue.

(07:56):
Rogue is spelled Rogue Rogue. Beautiful new track with which
you're already starting to listen right now, and it is
right now the best way to start the day. It's
a beautiful day in New York City. Rogue by Miriam Armani.
Right after some great music, statue with us.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Thank you,
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