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Thread started 07/18/06 6:38am

MattUK

Mila J

This from Billboard,com...

Weaned On Prince, Artist Reveals Multiple 'Personalities'

"It all comes back to Prince," says Mila J. At age 9, the artist appeared in Prince's "Diamonds & Pearls" video. Now, almost 15 years later, she's ready to take center stage.

Last week, her single "Good Lookin Out" entered Billboard Radio Monitor's R&B/Hip-Hop chart at No. 37.

Meanwhile, her debut album, "Split Personality," is set for release in early fall on Universal Motown. "It's called 'Split Personality' because I sing and I rap," Mila J tells Billboard.com. "It's a blend of hip-hop and R&B, but there's something for everybody on there."

The singer first started rapping and going to concerts at the tender age of 4. In fact, her first concert experience was seeing Prince live.

"My father was real musical -- he played instruments and had a recording studio in our garage," she says, adding that she and her siblings were "always around music, so it was kinda in our blood. We started off dancing and then we were in little ghetto groups with me, my cousin and my sister."

That early affinity for music is what led Mila J and her sister, Miyoko, to appear in "Diamonds & Pearls," as well as several videos by boy band Immature.

The bond with the latter group continues -- Marques Houston lends vocals to "Good Lookin Out" -- but Mila J has grown up since those days as a backup dancer.

"I co-wrote a lot of songs on the album," she says. "I learned a lot about myself, actually. Before I was always in groups, so I was used to that comfort. But I actually got to step out and learn more about how to be a solo artist. Now I feel like I am ready."

Although she's come a long way in the last few years, there's still one aspect of her past that keeps coming back to haunt her. But that's not necessarily a bad thing.

"My sister and I went to see Prince's 'Musicology' tour," she says. "We were sitting right off the stage, and we ended up being pulled onstage to dance with him for like three songs. He even passed my sister the mike! He probably didn't even know we were the same little girls that were in his video, though. It's crazy, but we really do always come back to Prince."


Move over Tamar..!
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Reply #1 posted 07/18/06 6:55am

PurpleCharm

I mentioned Mila J and her being a Prince fan in this thread http://www.prince.org/msg/8/195654

Too bad her music is typical, bland r&b music laced with samples. She just another cute girl that can dance with a decent voice. She'll fit right in with Ciara, Ashanti, Cassie, LeToya, Christina Milan, etc. She's bringing nothing new to the table.
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Reply #2 posted 07/18/06 7:13am

MattUK

At least Mila J has actually made it as far as the Table.

Poor old Tamar hasnt even had that opportunity!
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Reply #3 posted 07/18/06 7:18am

PurpleCharm

MattUK said:

At least Mila J has actually made it as far as the Table.

Poor old Tamar hasnt even had that opportunity!


I'm not sure what the Table is, but a lot of mediocre artist "make it" while greater talents are pushed to the back burner because they don't have a certain look or don't sing what's popular.
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Reply #4 posted 07/18/06 7:25am

MattUK

PurpleCharm said:


I'm not sure what the Table is, but a lot of mediocre artist "make it" while greater talents are pushed to the back burner because they don't have a certain look or don't sing what's popular.


Couldn't agree more.

Can't really pass comment on either Mila J or Tamar as far as that goes. Certainly sounds like Mila J is in the 'mediocre' camp and I had quite high hopes for Tamar...
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Reply #5 posted 07/18/06 7:31am

PurpleCharm

MattUK said:

PurpleCharm said:


I'm not sure what the Table is, but a lot of mediocre artist "make it" while greater talents are pushed to the back burner because they don't have a certain look or don't sing what's popular.


Couldn't agree more.

Can't really pass comment on either Mila J or Tamar as far as that goes. Certainly sounds like Mila J is in the 'mediocre' camp and I had quite high hopes for Tamar...


Yeah, I probably shouldn't pass judgement on Mila J until I hear and see more of her. I was just turned off by the one song that I heard that sampled "You Are Everything" which was sampled on another song that is out now by Letoya Luckett.
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Reply #6 posted 07/18/06 8:18am

BlaqueKnight

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Another wack marketing toy. I listened to 5 songs and I'm not feeling her. She will go over well with the 15 year olds, though.
Multiracial - check
Can't really sing - check
Can dance a little - check
Riding the latest trends - check
Can sell more posters than records - check
Okay. Put her out there for sale.

***Wrong pic. pic snipped. Sorry.***

Does this mean Cassie has competition? lol

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Reply #7 posted 07/18/06 8:33am

PurpleCharm

BlaqueKnight said:

Another wack marketing toy. I listened to 5 songs and I'm not feeling her. She will go over well with the 15 year olds, though.
Multiracial - check
Can't really sing - check
Can dance a little - check
Riding the latest trends - check
Can sell more posters than records - check
Okay. Put her out there for sale.



Does this mean Cassie has competition? lol

So true Blaque.

Actually, that's the rapper, Ak'sent.

This is Mila J:







Ain't it ashame that they all look the same.














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Reply #8 posted 07/18/06 8:40am

BlaqueKnight

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Yeah, I just realized I copied the wrong pic. She's just the rapping version of Mila J, though.
Same marketing ploy. Same checklist except she raps instead of sings. Clear Channel sells the same artists in different packages. These so-called artists are just "templates" these days. The hair and clothes are different. The voices are slightly different but so many of them seem different sides of the same coin.
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Reply #9 posted 07/18/06 9:09am

BlaqueKnight

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PurpleCharm said:

BlaqueKnight said:

Another wack marketing toy. I listened to 5 songs and I'm not feeling her. She will go over well with the 15 year olds, though.
Multiracial - check
Can't really sing - check
Can dance a little - check
Riding the latest trends - check
Can sell more posters than records - check
Okay. Put her out there for sale.



Does this mean Cassie has competition? lol

So true Blaque.

Actually, that's the rapper, Ak'sent.

This is Mila J:







Ain't it ashame that they all look the same.
















Don't forget


Amerie


Rihanna or Ciara Milian as I like to call her.


Paula DeAnda - the latest model of sing-along Barbie. If you don't know who she is yet, you will. I promise. She's "doin' too much"


The public is being inundated with singing barbie dolls. Actually, I should say singing Bratz dolls.

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Reply #10 posted 07/18/06 9:28am

PurpleCharm

evillol @ the Bratz Dolls
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Reply #11 posted 07/18/06 10:00am

iceblueangel20
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BlaqueKnight said:

PurpleCharm said:


So true Blaque.

Actually, that's the rapper, Ak'sent.

This is Mila J:







Ain't it ashame that they all look the same.
















Don't forget


Amerie


Rihanna or Ciara Milian as I like to call her.


Paula DeAnda - the latest model of sing-along Barbie. If you don't know who she is yet, you will. I promise. She's "doin' too much"


The public is being inundated with singing barbie dolls. Actually, I should say singing Bratz dolls.

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They do all look the same. I think they just say Prince name because it's the in thing to say. If Prince says your name, it's because your a real musician.

I stop feeling R&B music since the mid 90's.
God doesn't just tells me how much he "LOVE's" me, God shows me how much he "LOVE's" me. Both telling and showing "LOVE" means to "LOVE". They go hand in hand. You can't have one with out the other. Something is spoken, then followed by an action. That is
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Reply #12 posted 07/25/06 8:14pm

728huey

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iceblueangel2007 said:
BlaqueKnight said:
Another wack marketing toy. I listened to 5 songs and I'm not feeling her. She will go over well with the 15 year olds, though.
Multiracial - check
Can't really sing - check
Can dance a little - check
Riding the latest trends - check
Can sell more posters than records - check
Okay. Put her out there for sale.


PurpleCharm said:
So true Blaque.

Actually, that's the rapper, Ak'sent.

This is Mila J:



[img]http://clearchannelmusic.com/cc-common/gallery/thumb.php?src=/export/home//cc-common/mlib/2135/05/2135_11486762023.jpg&wmax=446&hmax=410&quality=90&bgcol="[/img]

Ain't it ashame that they all look the same.













Don't forget


Amerie


Rihanna or Ciara Milian as I like to call her.


Paula DeAnda - the latest model of sing-along Barbie. If you don't know who she is yet, you will. I promise. She's "doin' too much"

The public is being inundated with singing barbie dolls. Actually, I should say singing Bratz dolls.

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They do all look the same. I think they just say Prince name because it's the in thing to say. If Prince says your name, it's because your a real musician.

I stop feeling R&B music since the mid 90's.


Hey BlaqueKnight, don't forget one other ietm on your list: Put out a MySpace page. Check.

typing
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Reply #13 posted 07/27/06 6:45am

PositivityNYC

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I ended up on Mila's MySpace page once....

I was turned off though when she was asked what her nationality was, and she replied: Japanese, Black, & Indian (not sure if that's Indian or Native American...).


Nationality means what nation you were born in.
If he had asked what her heritage was, that would have been a correct answer.

All these dumb kids..... what are they teaching in schools/at home these days? confused
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Reply #14 posted 07/27/06 4:41pm

Ifsixwuz9

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spit hah! Bratz doll pic above.
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I'll play it first and tell you what it is later.
-Miles Davis-
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Reply #15 posted 07/28/06 6:54am

DiscoballStall
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falloff @ Ciara Milian.
rainbow Lance is SO a bottom rolleyes rainbow
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