Mila J Drops Off New EP "February 2018"

Mila J comes through with her second project of the year with "February 2018."

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Mila J kicked off the year with a new "soundtrack" for the month of January. It was a strong start to the year and delivered some solid tracks. While it was only six songs, it showcased her strengths as an artist. Now, she's continuing the campaign with another project except this time, she's serving some mood music for February.

Mila J follows up her January release with her latest project February 2018. Much like her previous project, the singer drops off another six track offering. Mila delivers another low-tempo, stripped down project that highlights her vocal abilities. While she holds down the majority of the project on her own, she does recruit Migh-X for the project's final cut on "In Hindsight." 

At this rate, it looks like Mila J will have a new "soundtrack" for every month of 2018.

 


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