
MILEZ 2 THA WRLD: Young Upcoming Artist Takes Over The Scene
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Written by Emily Michelle
Who is 2THAWRLD?
Miles Peniamina, better known by his stage name Milez 2 Tha Wrld, is one of Western Sydney’s rising hip-hop figures, an artist intent on carrying culture back into the heart of the city’s rap scene. More than just another name on a flyer, Peniamina embodies the restless energy of Western Sydney, translating it into verses sharpened by experience and ambition. His presence across the local circuit has been impossible to ignore; night after night, stage after stage, he has been refining his craft with a discipline that feels less like hustle and more like destiny. In a scene of chasing trends, Milez sets them - his work has the sheen of something inevitable, the sound of an artist preparing not just to arrive, but to redefine what Sydney rap can turn to.
Peniamina is the voice caught between the childlike spark within your soul and the crushing megaphone of a world that tries to drown it out. Miles Peniamina chooses to rise above all the reckoning noise - planting himself firmly on the side of creation, of unshaken belief in art, of truth told through rhythm & rhyme. His words arrive like memory, carrying a quiet nostalgia that feels both familiar and fresh, the kind that reminds you why music matters. Every bar is lifted from the depths of his own experience - yet, crafted to echo far beyond him. Milez has the kind of honesty that turns a song into a story, and a performance into something unforgettable.
The Truth Behind The Liaer Demos
On July 31st, 2025, Milez unveiled the Liaer Demos - a two-track release that distills the essence of his artistry into songs: Lookin’ and Liaer. Exploring the quiet ache of realizing you cannot change yourself for someone else, Lookin' shows no matter how much you might want to, you have to stand up and fight for it. With lines like “So I write your name on the walls in these ribs” etching the falsified intimacy into the very core of his own being. In contrast, Liaer turns inward, a meditation on soul-searching and self-discovery, confronting the weight of past mistakes while holding fast to the roots that shaped him. When he raps, “Thinking ’bout my past, how much I hate, but I miss it,” the line lands as both confession and revelation. This song stands as a reminder that even in regret, there lingers a longing for the unfiltered freedom of youth.
Milez reminds us of our humanity by being unafraid to bare his own regrets. In his music, vulnerability becomes a kind of strength. A gentle push to choose growth, to be the first to reach out, the first to ground ourselves in who we are becoming. His words dissolve the fear of self-reflection, urging us instead to embrace the pieces of our past that built us, the fragments that still pulse with meaning. With the Liaer Demos, he does more than release songs; he offers a mirror, a mirror that reflects both who we’ve been, and who we still have the chance to become.
Rézin Review ⭐
"Fear, power and relentless resilience, the Liaer Demos places you in a world of self-love, forgiveness and acceptance."
At Rézin, we are committed to shaping the future of artistry, challenging the status quo of what art is expected to be and opening space for what it can become. In the Liaer Demos, we see that vision crystallized. Peniamina’s Liaer doesn’t just resonate with us, it embodies the very principles we stand for, which is; honesty, evolution, and the courage to turn music into truth. We have decided to rate this song a 4/5 ⭐
Liaer has earned it's placement on the Rézin Best of 2025 playlist.