Mila Keeps Her Monthly EP Series Going With "March 2018"

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Mila J drops off "March 2018."

Mila J's been hard at work over the past few years but in 2018, she decided to approach the year with a new tactic. Instead of dropping a full album or mixtape, she's been dropping mini "soundtracks" for each month. The singer announced her monthly EP series in January and she's been consistent with her releases. Today, he drops off something to kick off the spring with March 2018. 

As we spring arrives, Mila J comes through with a short but excellent EP with March 2018. Her last two releases were much more stripped down and acoustic but March 2018 offers something different. On her latest project, she brings Migh-X back for a guest appearance. It's another excellent effort from Mila J and definitely brings some proper vibes to kick the spring off with.


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