
London, UK — Xavi3000’s “Pretty Miss” is one of the more personal records in the artist’s developing catalogue. Released on 4 August 2025, the 2-minute-28-second single was issued through Global Cut Industries and is classified as Hip-Hop/Rap.
The song also became the eighth and final track on XAVI3000: THE ALBUM, released on 8 October 2025. Its placement at the end of the eight-song project gives “Pretty Miss” a natural closing role within the album.
A More Personal Side of Xavi3000
Earlier coverage of Xavi3000 describes “Pretty Miss” as a heartfelt song centred on his admiration for a woman he encountered. That description is significant because it places the record among the more emotionally direct material in his catalogue, contrasting with songs such as “Cold Shoulder,” which has been described as taking a more defiant attitude toward outside opinions.

That personal angle helps explain why “Pretty Miss” stands out in Xavi3000’s catalogue. Rather than simply presenting another rap performance, the record gives listeners a glimpse of the romantic and vulnerable side of his artistry.
The Music-Video Connection
Xavi3000 has also been building a visual identity alongside his music. His earlier work received coverage for the “Lies” music video, while more recent coverage shows the artist continuing to pair his songs with official visuals.
As of the sources I could verify, however, I could not confirm an official “Pretty Miss” music video or establish reliable details about its director, filming locations, storyline, or release date. I therefore wouldn’t want to invent those details.

What can be established is that Xavi3000 has increasingly used music videos as part of his artistic presentation. In August 2026, coverage of his single “Thighs” specifically highlighted its official music video on Xavi3000 TV, demonstrating that visual storytelling remains part of his current rollout strategy.
Why “Pretty Miss” Matters
“Pretty Miss” represents an important point in Xavi3000’s development. The track was released as a standalone single before becoming the closing song on XAVI3000: THE ALBUM.
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