ICHILLIN' OFFICIAL (2024)
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Netherlands
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Russia
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
ICHILLIN' OFFICIAL (2024)
Michillin is back with an EP he snuck in just before the new year called When is Whenever. This one really puts the chill in Michillin as the beats are laid back and peaceful. He’s showin his vulnerable side on Mister Solo and No No where he raps about girls asking him about other guys while he’s sitting there available. He also laments about doing shows and wondering if anyone’s gonna show up. We’re hopin’ he stays focused and patient as he racks up made skills as an MC and producer. More to come fo sho.(Michillin)
Michillin (aka Michael Landy) has another new release out. This is a breezy rap, showin’ off his rhymes and flow that somehow mixes the day to day routines of life with a somewhat Zen take on all of it. He’s been doing some travels to the far East lately so maybe some of the ancient Buddism has rubbed off on our wise-for-his-age young rapper. (
Michillin has followed up his EP from earlier this year to this full length LP, Light Up the Darkness. It’s full of his rhymes and flows as well as some nice vocal on the melodies. Some of his crew return here such as Liam McBeatz and the side project ML.M.LM. Well worth the listen. With two releases already in 2018 it’s compelling to realize it’s only May!? What else is this wonder rapper gonna come up with for the rest of the year? Rumor says he’s going to be starting college in the fall. Let’s hope his studies don’t crimp down too hard on his music! (
Another great track from Michillin, chillin in the Rap Attic this time. From the new EP Daybreak. Got to love Mich’s tone and flow. Only 18 - we’re seeing a big future for this New Yorker.