Not many bands or duos can create music with family and come out the other side with a sound that feels fully realized.
For Memphis, Tennessee-based indie R&B/pop duo Mak Ro, comprised of Eric Makapugay (multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter) and Kristoffer Ruaro (singer, producer, and songwriter), their connection as cousins appears to be a key part of their creative chemistry, helping them craft groove-forward music that flows with ease and authenticity.
As Filipino Americans, and with Ruaro also identifying as a queer artist, the duo draws from their lived experiences in their songwriting while continuing to shape a sound rooted in connection and collaboration.
Following their 2024 debut album, Love in the Dark, Mak Ro returns with their new single, "Middle," marking the beginning of a new chapter.
Moving away from the emotional weight of their debut, the track embraces a lighter, airier atmosphere while maintaining the intentional intimacy that defines their artistry.
"Middle" captures the feeling of a quiet moment shared with someone special, reminiscent of slow dancing in a living room with soft lighting, dinner on the way, and nowhere else to be.
Whirling reverberated electric guitar riffs and melodic textures with a soulful, retro feel create a rhythmic sway that is impossible to ignore.
Centered at the forefront, Ruaro's vocals carry a distinct '90s R&B influence, adding a timeless sense of groove and style to the track.
The release highlights Mak Ro's approach to soulful instrumentation, open arrangements, and layered vocal harmonies. The duo balances warmth and restraint, allowing Ruaro's silky vocal tone and the track's subtle melodic details to bring the song's emotional depth to the forefront.
Regardless of whether you're a fan of soul, R&B, or any genre rooted in emotional expression, "Middle" is a track that speaks through its feeling, craftsmanship, and sincerity. Sometimes, good music simply speaks for itself.