Ste Milano arrived on the Ivorian music scene in the early 2020s, and remains confidential about his private life, concentrating instead on his artistic career. As soon as he entered the industry, he distinguished himself alongside Blackiller on the track "Bodrin Mowdi" (2022), in the pure tradition of American trap, then on "Hymne du paiya" (2022) with Zagba Le Requin and Doupi Papillon, with a more sustained electronic tempo. Ste Milano gradually broadened his palette, moving towards afropop on "Chebaba" (2023) with Doupi Papillon, 3XDavs and Tazeboy, before offering his own solo tracks. Riding the wave of media coverage that brought him widespread notoriety, "Ormayou Ormada" (2023) and then "Papa N'golo" (2023) developed his trap sound, which opened up to traditional Ivory Coast rhythms and, with several million listens, established him as one of the new faces of Ivory Coast rap. Things accelerated in 2024 with the release of numerous singles and an appearance on Lala &ce's SOLSTICE album, featuring on the track "Djinzin" . The track "Remontada" , released in August of the same year, quickly surpassed the million listener mark. In February 2025, Ste Milano released his first solo album, Vision d'Or, featuring collaborations with Wantché on "Comme ça" and Lil Jay Bingerack on "Oser".
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