Kid Milli
Kid Milli is Kim Min-jun from Seoul. He started putting out music around 2014 with a mixtape called "Young & Rich." The track that really got people's...
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Kid Milli is Kim Min-jun from Seoul. He started putting out music around 2014 with a mixtape called "Young & Rich." The track that really got people's attention was "Bittersweet" with Ron in 2017, which did well on the charts. He's worked with other artists like Jvcki Wai on "KOCEAN" and Justhis on "Sex Money Power."
His songs often have a direct, sometimes confrontational tone, like "WHY DO FUCKBOIS HANG OUT ON THE NET." There was some legal trouble with a former label in 2018, but he kept releasing music afterward. He puts out songs fairly regularly, with tracks like "Hangover," "Sad Kid," and "Bad Kid" coming out in the following years.
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