“Sak Pase & Summer Vibes: Mike Eze’s Bottles Brings the Heat”

In Bottles, his breakout 2025 single, Mike Eze blends the pulse of Boston’s Caribbean underground with his Haitian roots to deliver a summer-ready anthem that doesn’t ask you to dance—it dares you not to. Packed with island rhythms, slick hip-hop production, and a chorus that hits like a toast at golden hour, Bottles radiates celebration from the first beat. “It’s about attraction, release, and that energy you feel when everyone’s just letting go,” Eze says, still buzzing from the chaos and color of his hometown scene. Available now via UnitedMasters, it’s a track tailor-made for club speakers, car stereos, and beachside Bluetooths alike.

Built on memories of Haitian parties and spontaneous nights out, Bottles was crafted alongside engineer Drew Acquino and co-creator Kaleem in a session fueled by pure momentum. “We wanted it to feel like a moment you don’t want to end,” Eze explains. The result is a polished but raw cut that hums with anticipation—floating melodies, water-textured synths, and a humming female vocal wind around verses that flirt, drift, and pull you into the night. It’s music for sweating under neon lights and driving with the windows down.

Eze’s sonic palette pulls from Afrobeats, hip-hop, and pop, calling back the groove of Controlla-era Drake, the soul of Burna Boy, and the breezy cool of Tyla. What truly sets Bottles apart, though, is its rallying cry: “Sak Pase!” The Haitian Creole greeting explodes in the chorus like a spark in the dark, instantly familiar and joyfully specific. “That shout—it’s more than just words,” Eze says. “It’s how we open the door. It’s how we say, ‘You’re in now. Let’s go.’”

That door swings wide. Whether on TikTok, at a club, or on a late-night drive, fans have already started embracing Bottles as a soundtrack for movement—emotional and physical. “Bump it anywhere,” Eze urges. “Pool party, pregame, afterparty, the whole day.” It’s that versatility, paired with Eze’s unshakable charisma, that makes the track stick. One moment it’s flirtatious, the next euphoric. But at its core, it’s a celebration of where he’s from—and where he’s going.

And Eze’s not stopping here. With more music already in the pipeline, including new collaborations and a vision to put Boston’s Caribbean fusion sound on the map, he’s aiming for a “new renaissance.” “I want this to be the start of something,” he says. Bottles may be a party track, but behind the beat is a blueprint: blend the local with the global, the personal with the universal, and never forget to bring the heat.

“This is just the beginning,” Eze says with fire in his voice. He shouts out Acquino and Kaleem, thanks his growing fanbase, and flashes a grin that says he already knows what’s next. With Bottles, Mike Eze isn’t just making noise—he’s building a movement, one joyful, undeniable beat at a time.