Mila J is making a strong comeback and riding shotty with her homegirls and arguing with her "man" in the dance-heavy video for her vibey bubbling single, "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up." Now Jhené Aiko’s older sister also serves up a remix to her intoxicating single featuring fellow Los Angeles buzzing artist Ty Dolla $ign, who stars as her boyfriend in a dysfunctional relationship in the incredibly fun and sexy video, which Mila showcased the chill scenery of Los Angeles as she's stuck in a bad relationship cycle with Ty.
Blood runs thicker than water. Especially when it comes to talent, as evidenced by Mila's new record "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up." The 30-year-old L.A. songstress certainly shares the musical flare of her sister Jhené Aiko, though her journey through the industry hasn't been as clear cut. The professionally trained dancer entered as a member of the short-lived girl group Gyrl alongside her other sister Miyoko, and then joined Dame Four a decade later and choreographed countless music videos for L.A.-based artists before branching out as a solo artist.
And now here we are in 2014, with Mila establishing herself with a groovy single that's deeply rooted in R&B, so much that listeners might think they're back in the '90s. The new song is sure to help her create some buzz from her upcoming Motown Records debut album, "M.I.L.A. (stands for 'Made in Los Angeles')." The simmering groove "Smoke, Drink, Break Up" documents the vicious cycle of never having a happy relationship, especially when sober: "Either we smoking, or we drinking, or we at each other's throat," she chants. Yes, it's that real. This has a throwback, Timbaland-produced sound to it, definitely a nice one to vibe or fight to... whichever comes first.
The aforementioned clip for "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up" is equally impressive, with director Blue Gregory delivering a broken heart narrative between Mila and Ty that looks like a storyboard was actually used in pre-production that captures the essence of L.A. while blending in the story line of the track. The two speak on both sides of a relationship that's hanging on by a thread. Mila keeps it 'hood representing L. A. while she sings about her up and down relationship with her man. There's also a lot of choreographed dancing that showing off her some serious sexy steps to match her vocals. Find out if Mila and Ty smoke, drink, or break up in the video below.
Blood runs thicker than water. Especially when it comes to talent, as evidenced by Mila's new record "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up." The 30-year-old L.A. songstress certainly shares the musical flare of her sister Jhené Aiko, though her journey through the industry hasn't been as clear cut. The professionally trained dancer entered as a member of the short-lived girl group Gyrl alongside her other sister Miyoko, and then joined Dame Four a decade later and choreographed countless music videos for L.A.-based artists before branching out as a solo artist.
And now here we are in 2014, with Mila establishing herself with a groovy single that's deeply rooted in R&B, so much that listeners might think they're back in the '90s. The new song is sure to help her create some buzz from her upcoming Motown Records debut album, "M.I.L.A. (stands for 'Made in Los Angeles')." The simmering groove "Smoke, Drink, Break Up" documents the vicious cycle of never having a happy relationship, especially when sober: "Either we smoking, or we drinking, or we at each other's throat," she chants. Yes, it's that real. This has a throwback, Timbaland-produced sound to it, definitely a nice one to vibe or fight to... whichever comes first.
The aforementioned clip for "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up" is equally impressive, with director Blue Gregory delivering a broken heart narrative between Mila and Ty that looks like a storyboard was actually used in pre-production that captures the essence of L.A. while blending in the story line of the track. The two speak on both sides of a relationship that's hanging on by a thread. Mila keeps it 'hood representing L. A. while she sings about her up and down relationship with her man. There's also a lot of choreographed dancing that showing off her some serious sexy steps to match her vocals. Find out if Mila and Ty smoke, drink, or break up in the video below.
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