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Million$ Milliano drops new visuals for “Deep” and “Understand Me”

New Orleans Rapper Million$ Milliano lets the world in with his two new music video’s

Louisiana’s hip hop scene gets hotter and hotter everyday, but Million$ Milliano still manages to keep his sound ahead of the pack. The way Milliano describes his own trials and tribulations in the streets is intense to say the least. He kicks off the “Understand Me” video with the lines “I spit that shit for the youngin’s/ that’s out here grinding with youngin’s”, which one could say is accurate description of Millano’s rap style and content.  

Prod. By: Dividens
Shot By: Writers bloc Productions
https://www.instagram.com/millions.milliano/

While on the newer of the two visuals Million$ dives “Deep” to show his skill and authenticity at the same time.  He goes on to show some of his depth with bars such as “So much pain in these verse’s, you just don’t have a clue/ cuz when they don’t know you, they believe whatever they hear bout you”.

Prod. By: Dividens
Shot + Edited By: Digitaldess
https://www.instagram.com/millions.milliano/

By the end of both video’s I’m sure everyone can agree that Million$ Milliano will  bring his own brand of genuine realness to the rap game. Let us know how you felt about Million$ gritty rap’s and raw visual’s.

Emeka Dibia

A journalist. A voice. Limitless.

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