-Young Millz is that rare artist that stands out above the rest. The 17 year old artist ,Repping Maple Heights, Ohio in the vein of artists before him Tae Frm Tha 50, Pooh Gutta, Chip-Tha-Ripper, Young Hood, and Corey Bapes. Young Millz is destined to be the next great lyricist for the new generation of fans. he was set to make his Indie label debut with the heavily anticipated 360 Entertainment release New Heights 2007. But due to that powerful word called "HATING" that never happened.-Born In East Oakland, California, Millz recalls his earliest memories of music through his familys diverse record collection that included musical giants AMG, Too Short and Dj Quik. It was while attending Maple Heights Stafford Elementary Millz honed his lyrical abilities in the lunchroom, battling all comers. Millz was soaking up game from some of raps biggest talents including Juelz Santana, Lil Wayne, and The Game, whom he credits with making an indelible impression on him.-After dropping exclusive freestyles and songs for Cleveland mixtape moguls Drama, Millz became an icon in the streets, and the industry buzz grew rapidly. Millz is one of those artist that just seems to be that one big song away. But he still remains calm and collective like a true Cleveland hustler should. "Making an album is comfortable - its like your diary," he continues. "You dont even have to talk some bullsh*t, you can talk what you go through. As much as people want to hear you talk some funny shit and floss and front, they want to know what you go through and know that youre human. They want to feel like youre on the same level as them. I try to put a lot of reality into my songs, and with this album I want people to understand that I can spit and I do the battles and freestyle and have fun, but I take my music very seriously."-Young Millz knows that his musical vision will continue to grow, and his business mind will benefit from his experiences. In the long run, he would like to see his label prosper and bring in new talent. "I want Wanna Blow to evolve into a really musical label," he explains. "Whatever it is, I just want to give people chances, because labels arent giving people chances these days - you need a cosigner. We dont need that now - we didnt have that and were still doing what we do.