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Twenty Mill - The Mill Files 2

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Press Kit for Twenty Mill's second instalment of the Mill Files

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The 6 breeds entertainment talent like Jamaica breeds runners - but it’s a frigid city. Everyone’s on the come up and friends are more scarce than beaches. That’s the picture Twenty Mill paints on the intro of his EP The Mill Files 2, rapping “Everybody gotta live they own life/Who are you to judge my nigga we gotta eat too”, and that’s just the intro. He spits on top of a beat that could score a war film, it sets a definite tone produced by his go-to producers Ahkilo (Red Cups), Tony Kaine, and longtime friend Daniel Worthy (Peace to the Gods).

The 8 track EP is laced with beats that unfold eloquently like petals of a blooming rose as each instrument is introduced while Twenty Mill drops his pseudo-melodic introspective lyrics. He speaks to his hunger and love for his artistry in One Shot: “When my heart stops, it will be the day when the instrumental bleeds”.

He collabs with Quilo on Riches and Would You. He dives into his comfort zone with a track for the ladies with Lookin 4 featuring Seven-veetwo and Bay. Bay also joins Twenty on SSDD and Momma.

This project follows up Twenty’s The Mill Files released in 2012. The rapper has gained popu-larity with the singles You featuring Phantom, I Don’t featuring Daniel Worthy, Follow My Dreams and Road Dogz.