Detroit-born singer and songwriter Momo Boyd has officially stepped into the spotlight with her first solo project. She dropped her debut EP titled Miss Michigan, a seven-track collection that feels both deeply personal and like a heartfelt love letter to her roots.
Momo is best known as a key member of Infinity Song, the Roc Nation-signed sibling band that has gone viral with emotional soft-rock tracks like “Haters Anthem,” “Sinking Boat,” and “Slow Burn.” While she continues to shine with her family band, Miss Michigan marks her first major solo statement. At 26 years old, she’s carving out her own artistic identity after years of performing and writing together with her siblings.
The EP explores themes of identity, growth, love, loss, and legacy. Momo has described it as “both an introduction and a tribute to where it all started.” Raised between Detroit and New York, with parents who founded the Boys & Girls Choirs of Detroit, her music is shaped by gospel, jazz, classical, and soul influences. The title Miss Michigan pays direct homage to her home state and family, especially her Michigan-born parents.
Check out the EP below.
