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“A-Millie Banks: Carving a Melodic Path from the Bronx to the Globle Stage”

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A-Millie Banks, born and raised in the Bronx, is a rapper with a fire in his belly for success. But that fire didn’t come easy, my friend. It was fueled by a life of struggle and hardship. From a young age, A-Millie found solace in music. It became his escape, his way of expressing himself, and ultimately, his path to pursuing a career in rap.

When it comes to inspiration, A-Millie draws from his own experiences and the greats who came before him. Artists like Meek Mill, Rick Ross, Nas, and Benny the Butcher have influenced his style. And let me tell you, his style is one-of-a-kind. A-Millie’s music blends street and club vibes, creating a sound that sets him apart from the rest. He’s got that New York flavor, but he can effortlessly flow over southern beats too. That’s what’s earned him a loyal fanbase, my man.

But it’s not just about the beats and the flow for A-Millie. He wants his music to resonate with his listeners. Through his lyrics, he aims to convey a message of perseverance and determination. He wants people to know that no matter what struggles they face, they can rise above them and achieve greatness.

A-Millie’s journey in the music industry started as a member of the group Richfaam before going solo in 2015. And let me tell you, he’s got big plans for the future. He’s not just in it for himself. A-Millie wants to change the game with his sound and open doors for other up-and-coming artists. His long-term vision? To become the best rapper alive. And he’s not holding back, my friend. He’s relentlessly pursuing that goal.

But here’s the thing about A-Millie, he’s not just about the music. He’s a genuine and honest person, always keeping it real. He’s passionate about his craft, but he’s also passionate about helping others.

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‘The Race of Love’ movie arrives at the Cannes Film Festival

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The film has its world premiere on Friday 17 May at Cinéma Olympia

CANNES – ‘THE RACE OF LOVE’ arrives at the Marché du Film of the Cannes Film Festival. The film, a romance, is produced by Enrico Pinocci and directed by Alfio D’Agata, with an international cast: Ciara Hanna ( ‘Stars Fell On Alabama’, ‘Stars Fell Again’, ‘Power Rangers Megaforce’), Thomas Gipson (‘Love’s Fast Lane’, ‘Burning Little Lies’), Blanca Blanco (‘Eye for Eye’, ‘Betrayed’), Letizia Pinocci (‘Mission Possible’, ‘6 Children & 1 Grandfather’) and Harmony McElligott (‘You Can Do Better’,’ Life Whack’).

The protagonists of the film are James, who’s single by choice, and Judy, whose work makes her relationships difficult and complicated. After a series of coincidences that bring them together, and more than a few twists and turns, their hearts start to open to each other.

The film has its world premiere on Friday at 6pm at the Olympia 2 cinema in Cannes.

It was shot in Los Angeles and around the evocative racetracks of Vallelunga (the main location), Misano, Rio and Monte Carlo.

Thomas Gipson, Blanca Blanco, Letizia Pinocci, Vincenzo Bocciarelli and Romano Pigliacelli will be at the screening.

Movie On Pictures is at the Marché du Film for distribution agreements for the film ‘The Race of Love’, after the success of ‘Mission Possible’, which was distributed to 83 broadcasters and 40 territories.

Upcoming films are: The Strength of Love (romance) currently in production, Against Time (action crime thriller), The New Joker (action crime thriller), All Need For A Kiss (romance), The Dog of Christmas (romance), and Falling in Love in Venice (romance).

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