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Madison Jay & Mr. Milly Strike With Precision On New Collab “Clipse”

When two forces sharpen each other, the grind hits harder and the streets feel the shift. North Carolina heavyweights Madison Jay and Mr. Milly (aka Chris Millz) embody that truth with brand new single Clipse. It’s a raw, hard-hitting preview of their upcoming joint project Still No Matter What, dropping later this month. The track pairs sharpened bars with pressure-cooked sonic delivery, giving fans a tight, uncompromising snapshot of what happens when two of NC’s dopest grinders lock in with absolute focus.

Shot in Raleigh, the black-and-white visual from Chroma Blue Studios underscores the single’s grit with stark frames, clean cuts, and a no-frills energy, amplifies both artists’ lyrical edge. It’s a stripped-down, street-level look that mirrors the project’s ethos of resilience, hunger, and an unshakable refusal to fold under pressure. For Madison Jay and Mr. Milly, “Still No Matter What” marks the next evolution in a long grind, uniting their distinct voices into one statement for the Carolina scene. With the full-length album arriving in December, “Clipse” sets the tone for listeners who appreciate bars and authenticity over gimmicks. Watch the visual and tap into “Clipse” now as North Carolina’s next powerhouse duo levels up. Connect with @TheMadisonJay on all streaming platforms!

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