Black Milk
Jim Borowski  |  by www.hiphopgalaxy.com. All rights reserved. 9.04 | 7:33

hometown : Detroit, Michigan
twenties, Black Milk has been a rising talent both as a producer and as an emcee within the Detroit hip hop scene for several years. Following the untimely deaths of J Dilla and Proof (D-12) in 2006, hip hop fans all over the world are anxious for its fallen heroes. Black Milk isn t asking to carry the torch; he s already running with it.


the music of groups like A Tribe Called Quest and De La Soul. He took a particular find, began crafting his first beat tapes by recording on cassettes through a home karaoke machine. Like many of his peers in the production game, he obsessively worked in his basement to develop his sound and master his sampling equipment.

After one of his early tapes ended up in the hands of Slum Village, he was invited to the studio and sold his first tracks. Black s production work first an emcee) in the summer of 2002, and he produced the standout track What Is This on their Capitol Records LP Trinity (Past, Present Future), which was released a few months later.
named Young RJ.

They teamed up to form the duo BR Gunna, and went on to release the hit CD Dirty District, Vol. 2 on Barak Records in June 2004, which featured vocals from Black Milk, J Dilla, Elzhi, MC Breed, and others. The record sold over 20,000 units according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Also in June 2002, the critically-lauded established Black Milk as a rising star.
as part of a production team, Black worked hard to build his skills as an emcee and was determined to validate himself as a solo artist. While maintaining his working relationship with Young RJ, he recorded his first full-length solo project entitled Sound of the City, releasing it through his own Music House label in 2005.

With still-improving production and guest appearances from the finest emcees in Detroit, Black surprised many by holding his own on the mic with his sharp lyricism, catchy hooks, finessed flows, and unmistakable swagger. The fourth album, which featured solo production from Black Milk as well as more work from BR Gunna, including EZ Up, which was licensed by Chevrolet and used in nationally televised commercials for their 2006 vehicles.
of Black s talent, the demand for his beats began to reach artists outside of the Detroit scene.

In 2006, Black Milk extended his sphere of influence by producing tracks for Pharoahe Monch, Lloyd Banks, and Canibus. He also inked his first record contract with Fat Beats Records, and is set to release his next solo release Popular Demand this spring. As a charismatic emcee and already-accomplished producer, Black Milk is poised to be the next young artist from Detroit to excel on the national stage.

The future of Detroit hip-hop starts now.
Sound of the City, Vol. 1 (2005) Dirty District: Vol.

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Keywords: Black Milk, Br Gunna, Dirty District, j Dilla, Young Rj
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