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Millie Releases “Let It Snow” Christmas Version

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MILLIE RELEASES NEW VERSION OF CHRISTMAS CLASSIC, “LET IT SNOW!’

Tis the season to be jolly and along with it comes Santa, Christmas cookies, movies, and of course holiday music! Thankfully there are great modern artists like pop diva, dancer, and actress, MILLIE, putting their own twist to classic Christmas songs.

Millie has released a Santa-mental cover and video for “Let It Snow” that slays with a cosign from Santa himself! Her new cover reworks the R&B version made popular by Wanye Morris of Boyz II Men & Brian McKnight with a little trap mixed in by producer Damon Thomas (Chris Brown, Lionel Richie, Justin Timberlake, Aretha Franklin, P!nk).

If she looks a little familiar, Millie made her breakthrough on X Factor (Season 3) mentored by Simon Cowell! Heavily influenced by first-name icons like Madonna, Marilyn, Janet, Aaliyah, Britney and Gaga, the 20 year-old pop diva is a cross-genre, multi-hyphenate herself. A singer, dancer, songwriter, and actress, Millie, is a performance artist with a superstar glam look that is matched by her talent.

Millie is putting together all the elements for a solo debut with executive producers Devyne Stephens and Dora Whittley to release first quarter 2020.

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