Tuesday, July 20, 1999

Millenium: CMJ New Music Report


Publicity Contact: arufus@houseofabdul.com
© 1999 House of Abdul


MILLENIUM
Kaos Theory

       Floating with ease over a diverse set of beats and tempos, this young lyricists from Virginia attacks the mic with the combined charisma of Notorious B.I.G. and Keith Murray. From gritty jewels like “Run, Run, Run,” to the souled-out “Fantastia,” Millenium proves age still ain’t nuthin’ but a number.

By Kyle Allen

Wednesday, July 14, 1999

Millenium: Rap Sheet

Publicity Contact: arufus@houseofabdul.com 
© 1999 House of Abdul


   How far will you go to touch that green? That’s the question that House of Abdul recording artist Millenium asks the people of this unforgiving world.


 
    He speaks a conscious and impressionable message in this first single off his soon to be released self-titled album. Millenium credits his first listen to Wu-Tang dimepiece C.R.E.A.M. for giving him his motivation for writing. His first track “How Far Will You Go?” tests that same Wu philosophy of the mission of that mighty paper chase with a subtle flip of the script. Millenium has thought provoking lyrics that impose the pivotal rule that stupidness and negativity don’t mix. The hook asserts: “Everybody want it/ but everybody can’t have it/ it’s amazing what people will do just to grab it.” Millenium is a welcome addition to the Rap game as he comes to the bat with music that inspires. Millenium ends on this pertinent question. “ How far would you go? Far enough to die?”

-- S. Jenkins