''FlyMilli'' (ON HOUSE ARREST...?)
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Las Vegas rapper/Singer
Fly Milli gets sentenced to 3 years probation 90 days on house arrest from charges back in 2014 relating to possession of Narcotics.
Which some may find shocking due to his as a success and his music career taking off 2 Years. From the following of his to debut mixtape to working on an album that has record labels music directors producers on the edge of their seats. Have some questioning will this tarnish his chances with future record labels him being Charged With a Felony. Speaking with fly milli through VIA email I was able to get his response on how he feels and if he thinks this will disrupt any opportunities for his career and I quote '' just because I was found guilty don't mean my intentions were I'm only human and people make mistakes and yeah I slipped up this is something that's going to probably hurt my career but in the long run I just got to have faith because I wouldn't be who I am and where I am today without the man upstairs I was supposed to be doing the least three to five. But you know real n***** stay 10 toes down it's all in God's hands now''. With relations to the great Grammy award-winning Blues jazz singer and songwriter Curtis Mayfield. Curtis Mayfield Bloodlines don't fall far from the apple tree like all artist they all have a story to tell and if you listen closely enough you can hear their story through their art through their creativity which makes this a great story. I'll try to keep you guys updated as much as I can thanks for reviewing. Francis Shelton.
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