

1.Īnd now here we are in 2014, with Mila J 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. Her shelved 2006 debut album Split Personality (check some samples here) was unable to make the splash that Mila had hoped for, so she took a quick breather from music to rework her path and in 2012 released her short-but-sweet project Battlefield America Soundtrack Mixtape Vol. Mila entered as a member of the short-lived girl group Gyrl alongside her other sister Miyoko, and then joined Dame Four a decade later before branching out as a solo artist. Especially when it comes to talent, as evidenced by Mila J's new record "Smoke, Drink, Break-Up." The 30-year-old singer certainly shares the musical flare of her sister Jhené Aiko, though her journey through the industry hasn't been as clear cut.
