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MillzTheFirst: Hip-Hop’s Voice of Resistance.

Rising from the heart of the Eastern Cape and now rooted in one of Cape Town’s largest townships, Khayelitsha, MillzTheFirst is making waves as more than just a rapper—she’s a force for education, empowerment, and community healing.The artist-activist channels hip-hop to spark dialogue and resilience within working-class communities, using her powerful lyrics to reflect lived experiences and ignite change. “If it doesn’t build, it’s not hip-hop,” she often says—a motto that underscores her creative philosophy.With five award nominations to her name, MillzTheFirst’s impact was solidified when her hit track Inyanga, featuring Laizer_Muzik and NickYzee, claimed Song of the Year at the prestigious LAGMA awards.Her journey spans borders, having toured extensively across the African continent—including stops in Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Angola. Her influence has also reached European stages, where she captivated audiences at major festivals such as Fusion, and toured cities like Berlin, Hamburg, and Paris.In a world where artistry meets advocacy, MillzTheFirst continues to rise as a symbol of hope, rhythm, and revolution.

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