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Madison Jay & Mr. Milly Cement Community Legacy On “Still No Matter What”

Some albums feel like moments; others feel like proof of work. Still No Matter What arrives with the community weights, rooted in North Carolina soil while reaching outward with confidence. Shaped by patience, trust, and a shared commitment to seeing things through, Madison Jay and Mr. Milly let the project breathe, letting grit, loyalty, and regional pride guide its pulse. Madison Jay’s lyrics presence feels assured and sharpened by time, while Mr. Milly’s sonic production and perspective anchor the project with intention. Together, they move through obstacles, emphasizing completion over applause. This project stands as a reminder that communities build records with a different type of gravity.

Released via County! Enterprises and Check Chasers, the 14-track album features contributions from Rome Jeterr and TommyxBoi, reinforcing a scene that’s thriving through collaboration rather than competition. The title speaks louder than bravado. “Still No Matter What” extends beyond its namesake origins, reframing resilience as an ongoing practice rather than a single triumph. There’s clarity here with an understanding that survival, growth, and execution are inseparable. Tap into “Still No Matter What” and hear North Carolina standing firm. Follow @TheMadisonJay on all social media platforms.

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