
Madison Star released her debut single “He Loves Me” today, and the first person to put the world on notice was her mother, Misa Hylton.
Misa is a veteran celebrity stylist who helped shape the look of hip-hop throughout the 1990s and 2000s. She posted on Instagram on Saturday to co-sign the drop. The message felt personal and carefully considered. “There’s a difference between watching something grow and witnessing someone step into themselves,” she wrote. “Madison Star, proud is an understatement.”
The post went well beyond a quick shoutout. Misa described the track as “soft, intentional, and unapologetically you,” and kept coming back to two specific qualities: vulnerability and honesty. “Not just the sound,” she wrote, “but the vulnerability and honesty in it.” Those are the words of someone with a real feel for artistry. She can tell the difference between a polished product and something that actually comes from somewhere real.
For Misa, that kind of read comes with experience. She’s spent decades inside the music industry, dressing artists and watching careers take shape up close. The industry insight is there. So is the personal connection.
“As your mother, this moment means everything,” she wrote. “As a woman who understands the vulnerability behind real artistry, it means even more.”
The debut comes with a full creative team. Director Maliq Rideau handled the visuals for “He Loves Me,” and Tameeka Mays took care of styling. Misa credited both by name. That detail says this release was built with real attention from the start.
Misa Hylton’s career goes back to the earliest days of hip-hop’s mainstream rise. She’s helped craft some of the most recognizable looks in the genre’s history. Over the years, she’s also been open about her own experiences in the industry, including the perspective she’s built over a long career in a demanding space. When someone with that background calls a debut honest, it carries a different kind of weight.
Madison Star is a new name to most listeners right now. There’s no prior catalog to point to. Misa’s post steps into that gap and gives listeners a sense of who Madison is as an artist before anything else.
“The world is getting to experience you,” Misa wrote toward the end of her caption. “But I’ve always known.”
She closed with the hashtag #HeLovesMe and a short nudge: “Go listen.”
The release arrived quietly. Misa’s post and a hashtag were all the launch needed.
“He Loves Me” is out now on streaming platforms. For listeners looking for something soft and emotionally honest, it’s worth a play.
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