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J-MILLA was born and bred in the northern Australian city of Darwin. He is a loud and proud member of the Indigenous Mak Mak Marranungu people, who are the traditional landowners of the Litchfield National Park of the Northern Territory.

 

With music and storytelling being a part of his life since birth,
J-MILLA learned the power of narrative and the influence it can have on those around you. At age 11 his passion for writing his own lyrics and telling his own stories began.

The music video for his debut single ‘My People’ recently passed 92,000 views on YouTube and he has also collaborated with prominent Australian electronic artist M4SONIC on the track ‘Matchstick’ which has had over 250,000 streams on Spotify.

J-MILLA's lyrical content is not all political however, his words speak to not only his indigenous culture, but also those of a young upcoming rapper in the scene. “I write all my own lyrics which are generally a reflection of my life experiences, it’s not my intention to isolate anyone in particular and I hope what I write can bring people together

Artist:J-MILLA

22- year old J-MILLA is a proud member of the Mak Mak Marranungu people, who are the traditional landowners of the Litchfield National Park in the NT. Born in Darwin J-MILLAs life started hard from the get-go; yet he managed to find a way to stand outside the intergenerational trauma pathway that affects so many Aboriginal families. Losing himself in music and storytelling was what got him through and it was this part of his culture that he clung to. When he noticed the power of narrative and its influence on those around him; mainly his brothers and sister - J-MILLA’s passion for writing lyrics and telling his own stories began. J-MILLA used this passion like a weapon to maintain a healthy mental state for himself and his sibling. His lyrical content swings between deep societal commentary and bangin’ club vibes. His combined social media figures sit at 200k followers, a collab with M4SONIC titled ‘Matchstick’ has 400k streams on Spotify but it was the track ‘Unlock the System’ ...

J-Milla

Australian musician

J-Milla, often styled J-MILLA, is an Aboriginal Australian hip hop musician . He was born as Jacob Nichaloff in Darwin in the Northern Territory.

Early life and education

J-Milla was born in Darwin as Jacob Nichaloff,[1] and is of the Marranunggu people of the Litchfield Park area in the Northern Territory (NT). He spent his childhood in Darwin (where he started rapping at the age of 11),[2] but came to Adelaide, South Australia, to attend Scotch College,[3] at the age of 12.[1]

Career

J-Milla started releasing rap videos on social media when he was around 18, which built a large following.[1]

His first single, "My People", was released in 2018.[2][4]

In 2020, J-Milla pledged to donate the earnings from his single "Unlock the System" to the family of Kumanjayi Walker, an Aboriginal man who was killed during an arrest attempt. The song was strongly supported by the ABC radio station Triple J.[5] In November 2020, he performed at the TREATY fes

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