Mila J Drops Off A Soundtrack To Kick Off The New Year With "January 2018"

Mila J comes through with her new project "January 2018."

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Mila J's been hard at work for quite some time and it's always nice to receive new music from her. Whether it be in the form of a loose single or a new project, she always has quality product to deliver. Last year, she dropped off a mixtape, album and an EP. Today, she kicks off the new year with her "soundtrack" for the month, January 2018

With six new tracks to bear the cold air with, Mila J drops off her latest offering. For the most part, the EP's sound is stripped down with predominantly guitar sounds dominating the project. It's a tight project from top to bottom.

As Mila J kicks the new year off with January 2018, we're hoping that she drops another album at some point this year.


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