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Los Angeles Rising Star Mila J Shows With M.I.L.A. EP, She Was Not Only Made In Los Angeles, But Has Promising Future Ahead Of Her

Mila J’s younger sister Jhené Aiko’s star has really risen since her return to music in 2011 and the release of her Sailing Soul(s) mixtape that year.  Which lead to her signing with Chicago and Hip-H...
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