Travis Mills Talks Music Comeback, Discovering Lil Peep, & Reflects On His Early Pop-Punk Career

Long before it was the norm for artists to become internet superstars right from their bedrooms, Travis Mills launched his career at home. He introduced himself to the world as T. Mills, a teen engrossed in Pop Punk culture who also had an affinity for Bone Thugs-n-Harmony classics (a group that eventually received placement in Mills’s collection of tattoos) and Tupac Shakur staples. By 20, he’d befriended one of his idols, Blink-182 icon Travis Barker, and soon, he was touring the world, performing his fusion of Pop Punk and Rap for global audiences. 

For nearly a decade, Mills dedicated his life to his music career. He was consistently on the road as he continued to build on his already popular name while taking time to collaborate with artists like T.I., Dom Kennedy, Chevy Woods, 24hrs, K. Camp, and Ty Dolla $ign. Hailing from Riverside, California, Mills has encapsulated the feel-good, summertime vibe that the Golden State often echos, and after a lengthy hiatus from the industry spotlight, Travis Mills has returned. The singer is back with his new two-piece band Girlfriends (stylized “girlfriends”) alongside Nick Gross, and a fresh outlook on how to approach the industry as a veteran making a giant leap back onto the much-cluttered scene.

Travis Mills, Girlfriends, Live Performance
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“I feel like a lot of the same energy around Girlfriends is what I felt when I started my T. Mills project,” Mills recently told us in an exclusive interview. “It’s really fun to have this new thing that we’re building and you get to kind of cross off these milestones together.” Girlfriends developed just prior to the pandemic, leaving Mills and Gross locked in together for months with Goldfinger frontman and music icon John Feldmann, who produced their self-titled debut record.

“The Pop Punk and the Rock scene is where I grew up and shaped me and formed me, as well as Hip Hop. I find so much similarity between Punk Rock and Hip Hop,” said the 32-year-old creative. “There’s so much emphasis on this DIY mentality and no one’s gonna work harder than you. Whether it’s promoting your own shows, throwing your own shows, making your own music in a bedroom, releasing your own music…there’s really an emphasis on doing things yourself. Those two genres have always resonated with me.”

“I put out a lot of music when I was young, when I was 20, 21 years old, and it got popular. For that, I’m eternally grateful, but there comes a point when you’re on tour for nine years, playing these songs every single day, that you start to get over it.”

In October 2020, Girlfriends shared their debut album, a project that Mills had previously called a journal of sorts. “I don’t think I ever wanted to stop being an artist,” Mills admitted to HNHH. “I put out a lot of music when I was young, when I was 20, 21 years old, and it got popular. For that, I’m eternally grateful, but there comes a point when you’re on tour for nine years, playing these songs every single day, that you start to get over it.” Looking back, he appreciates the opportunities presented, but he joked that not everything aged well.

Travis Mills, G-Eazy, Concert, Backstage, Girlfriends
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“I like to equate it to like, looking at a yearbook photo of when you’re in sixth grade,” he said with a slight laugh. “You’re looking at the clothes you had on, the puka shell necklaces. It felt really cool the day that you took those school photos but it didn’t really age the best and now you look back and you’re like damn, I was corny. You know what I mean? You kind of have that perspective.”

During his years-long hiatus, Mills wasn’t twiddling his thumbs. You can find him hosting MTV’s hit show Ghosted with Bachelorette alum Rachel Lindsay, working on Apple’s The Travis Mills Podcast where he interviews industry professionals, or you can look up his ADHD with Travis Mills podcast where candidly discusses his mental health journey. Mills has even worked with several artists behind the scenes, writing and producing tracks in the Rap and Rock arenas—credits that include YK Osiris’s hit, “Worth It.”

In today’s Rap scene, we see more artists emerging with a sound that fuses Alt-Rock and Hip Hop, specifically Trap, and Mills is all too familiar with the amalgamation considering his previous work with a certain beloved New York-bred artist who we tragically lost back in 2017.

“When I met Lil Peep, I very much felt that what he was doing was kind of what I started doing in 2009: touring with Emo and Pop Punk and Hardcore bands and implementing all of those guitar licks and melodies into my music, just in a different way.”

“I think the first one who really did it was an artist like Lil Peep. I found him in 2016,” Mills recalled. “I signed him and I moved him out to L.A., essentially. And so, kind of getting to be behind the scenes with that whole project, being hands-on with an artist like Gus was extremely fulfilling to me.” It all came during a time when Mills was reevaluating who he was as an artist. “When I met Peep, I very much felt that what he was doing was kind of what I started doing in 2009: touring with Emo and Pop Punk and Hardcore bands and implementing all of those guitar licks and melodies into my music, just in a different way.”

A similar voice that Mills’s group recently collaborated with is Jasiah, an Ohio artist who teeters in the Trap Metal and Industrial Hip Hop sectors. The partnership made waves on their single “Congratulations” and Mills called the 25-year-old artist “an enigma all of his own whether he’s singing opera or rapping or making Rap records. I feel like that is the convergence of our two worlds.”

Jasiah, like many artists, was birthed during the “SoundCloud Era,” much like Mills was in the MySpace heyday. He reflected on his early years and dropped off a few gems to the younger generation carving out their space in an often oversaturated industry.

“The music has to come first and when you’re 21 and you’re finding success for the first time, it’s easy to get distracted. There’s so many distractions,” said Mills. “Whether it be girls, the parties, the whatever. Money. Music always has to come first and for so long, I definitely was experiencing things that I never really felt would come true, so I was trying to live them out to their fullest potential.” Yet with Girlfriends, Mills added that “it all starts and ends with the music.”

He advised artists to “put those 10,000 hours in” and to “focus on your craft.” He said, “All the other stuff is cool and I got to experience all that, I got to be on the road for years at a time and do all the fun rockstar sh*t.” Yet, he knows that the industry is fickle and often difficult to steer. “For me, I don’t know many other artists that have been around for 14 years that are still doing it. I’ve toured with so many people who, for one reason or another, aren’t making music anymore, aren’t creating anything. I feel very blessed to have this head on my shoulders to navigate an industry like this one.”

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Girlfriends may be Pop Punk-centered, but as an avid fan of Rap, Mills listens to hip-hop daily. Aside from those legendary rappers that he’s continued to listen to for decades, Mills detailed a few new artists that have caught his attention. “I love what 42 Dugg is doing,” he said. “I’ve been listening to this dude Flee a lot. I’ve been listening to this kid Lil Eazzyy, he’s f*cking awesome. And then I feel like, obviously there’s the classics like, I’m really into Young Thug. He’s one of my favorite artists.”

Mills has also kept Young Dolph and Key Glock’s Dum & Dummer projects on repeat. “I really feel it’s light-hearted, it’s kind of an easy thing to listen to,” he explained. “It’s fun to just put it on in a car and not really have to think about it.” Another artist that Mills said is “having a run right now” is Pooh Shiesty. “I love playing him on my Apple Music shows, as well as OhGeesy.”

“I think what OhGeesy has been able to do with navigating away from being in a group like [Shoreline Mafia] to becoming a solidified superstar on his own, it’s been really impressive to watch,” Mills continued. “I’ve had those dudes on my Apple Music shows numerous times, so to see the way he’s been able to navigate and transcend how big Shoreline was and step into his own—he has this new record with DaBaby right now that’s f*cking awesome.” Mills was, of course, referring to the pair of rappers’ buzzing May release, “Get Fly.”

Travis Mills, Girlfriends, Nick Gross
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As Girlfriends work on their next album, slated for release sometime in 2022, Mills expressed what he hopes to communicate in this era of his life, and it’s saturated in maturation. “I think one thing I’ve really been emphasizing in this Travis 2.0 is my vulnerability and kind of being a lot more open and honest with the things that I struggle with,” said the singer.

“I feel like, 10 to 12 years ago you couldn’t talk about [certain] things, especially around mental health and my anxiety and my OCD and my depression,” he continued. “I really felt when I was first starting to get popular, I felt like I had to keep it a secret like it was a burden on everyone. With Girlfriends and the records that we’re making, this is really the first time that I’ve been open and honest and vulnerable to a point where it’s almost scary at times, how much I’m using these songs as my confessional.”

“As fun and cool and exciting that life looks on Instagram, there’s also a level of humanity that everybody has that I don’t feel like everyone shows or gets to experience. So just being open and honest with everything that I do, whether it’s music, whether it’s acting, interviews…just being my most authentic self. Took me a long time to figure it out.”

Check out “Congratulations” by Girlfriends featuring Jasiah.

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Ed Sheeran Says He Orders NSFW Gifts On Courteney Cox’s Alexa Whenever He Visits

Ed Sheeran says that he has an ongoing prank on Friends star Courteney Cox, in which he orders a piece of S&M gear to her house using her Alexa, every time that he visits. He explained the bit during a recent appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden.

“She has this Alexa thing in her house, and she goes, ‘Yeah, this is wonderful. This is my Alexa. I can just order whatever on this,’” Sheeran began.

He then explained that he waited for her to leave the room and asked Alexa to order an “S&M leather gimp mask.”

Ed Sheeran, Courteney Cox
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“Unbeknownst to me, Courteney’s assistant found it,” he continued. “She opened the post and she finds this mask and instantly goes, ‘Oh, I don’t think I was meant to see that’ and leaves it on Courteney’s bed. And Courteney comes up, and she’s like, ‘Where did this come from?’” 

Sheeran says that by this point, Cox has upwards of 12 masks in her house that he hides whenever he visits.

“Anyway, she found out the story, and now every time I go back there, I order her another gimp mask. And she has maybe 12, and then, I hide them in people’s bedrooms. So they’ll go in a drawer, and they’ll just find this leather S&M mask,” Sheeran explained.

“And she had two people look at her piano to try and buy it, two absolute strangers going into her house that I found out about, so I left a couple of masks on the piano,” he joked.

Check out the clip from The Late Late Show with James Corden below.

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Kodak Black & Jackboy Seemingly Fall Out & Sneak Diss Each Other

Jackboy held it down for Sniper Gang while Kodak Black was locked up, but it looks like they’ve fallen out of favor with one another, seemingly sneak dissing each other online this week.

Fans are under the impression that Kodak Black and Jackboy have fallen out after they both made cryptic posts referring to some shady business that went down. Speaking on his signed artist, Kodak wrote that he “Made A ‘M’ Off Lil Jack” and that it “Took Long Enough But Dat Businezz Must Be Stood On.” He also tweeted that he’s not signing any more rappers to his label, saying, “These N***as Ungrateful.”

Jackboy apparently used the Kevin Gates song “Vouch” to respond to his Sniper Gang boss, which fits this situation a little too well. “Put the folks in my business, gotta set court appointments, gotta suit up with lawyers, damn, this how we rockin’,” posted Jackboy, using Gates’ lyrics to speak on his own situation. “They copyrighted my name and wanted one million dollars. The label laughed in my face, I had to pay out my pocket.”

It’s unclear what exactly went down between Jackboy and Kodak Black to cause this rift. Some fans believe this may just be a fake feud to stir up some controversy, while others think this could be the real deal. Check out some of the posts below and let us know what you think.

Lil Wayne Teams With Mr. Green On “Hall Of Flying Mirrors In The Palace of Versailles”

While fans anticipate the release of I Am Not A Human Being 3, we’ve been blessed with some brand new music from Lil Wayne. The NOLA rapper connected with producer Mr. Green for the latest installment of his ninja series. “House Of Flying Mirrors In The Palace Of Versailles” brings together Mr. Green’s RZA-inspired production laced up with old school karate flick samples and what sounds like a verse from Wayne’s mafioso era where he calls the shots and delivers mobster-like threats. “Everything ya stand for, send ’em to the heaven sky/ Weezy F. Baby Boy, say it right every time,” Wayne raps.

Mr. Green has also recently released tracks with Rick Ross, Wiz Khalifa, and Gucci Mane. Check out “House Of Flying Mirrors In The Palace Of Versailles” below.

Quotable Lyrics
If n***as actin’ how they feel
I pull it out the jacket, get to clappin’ like a seal
Kidnappin’ the lil’ ones
Throwin’ bitch n***as out the back of the buildin’s

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Teenage Tony Soprano Earns Stripes In Trailer For “The Many Saints Of Newark”

Fourteen years removed from the black screen groaned at from across the world, the late James Gandolfini’s spitting image of a son has filled his shoes as none other than Tony Soprano himself. Michael Gandolfini plays the role of an adolescent Anthony, gradually learning how to make his mark on the city of Newark with the help of his uncle, Dickie Moltisanti.

The trailer eases in with a voiceover of Tony from the original show, lamenting, “When I was a kid, guys like me were brought up to follow codes.” Within two seconds, a young Soprano is wailing on a leather-clad teenager. In all fairness, the guy called him a jerk-off, so not for nothin’, though, T.

His neurotic mother also makes an appearance, instilling even more context as to why Tony grew to be such a nervous wreck. In a private conversation with his principal, who tells her that he boasts an incredible IQ, she responds with a begrudging eye-roll and constant shaming, “You can’t prove it by me. He’s got a D+ average.” God, this woman has simply always been the fucking worst.

Even in these two minutes and some odd seconds, we learn a whole lot about where the eventual capo’s head truly used to be. With hopes of going to college, his uncle surely managed to steer him into a different direction, ultimately going to show exactly why Tony had Christopher Moltisanti’s back all those years throughout the show. Until, you know.

And, of course, what better way to fade out of the preview than playing the classic theme song at a hauntingly faint decibel level.

After a pair of setbacks, The Many Saints of Newark, is set to release on October 6.

 

Young Thug Is Producing And Starring In A Film With One Of The Stars Of ‘Us’

Young Thug is about to make the jump from music to film and, in typical Young Thug fashion, he’s diving in with both feet, making sure to have his hands in as many aspects of the production as possible. Not only is he executive producing and starring in the film, titled Throw It Back and described in a press release as a musical dramedy, but he is also overseeing its soundtrack.

Throw It Back will co-star Shahadi Wright Joseph, the young actress who Zora (and her Tethered counterpart Umbrae) in Jordan Peele’s 2019 horror-thriller Us, giving the film some added punch in the star power department. Per the press release, the film will be directed by Shadae Lamar Smith, whose credits include three Black Eyed Peas music videos (“Mami,” “New Wave,” and “Yes Or No”) and several shorts, as well as the feature The Heyday Of The Insensitive Bastards, which featured James Franco and Kristen Wiig.

Produced by Tiffany Haddish’s She Ready Productions (Haddish will play a supporting role in the film), the film’s logline is provided in the press release and can be seen below.

Throw It Back follows Wytrell, a high school senior who has never stood out from the crowd. After a controversial superstar Miami rapper decides to feature the renowned dance team from her high school in his latest music video, it throws the school into chaos, and Wytrell battles for a spot on the squad and her final chance to be in the spotlight. The film is a dance-filled musical dramedy set to a soundtrack of southern hip hop and HBCU collegiate band rhythms.

Young Thug is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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