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Los Angeles-based R&B artist Rob Milton is a force of nature whose work continues to captivate audiences across the globe. Whether through his soulful contributions to Issa Rae and HBO’s Insecure, his appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, his writing on Monica and Ty Dolla $ign’s GRAMMY-recognized duet “Friends,” or his own solo catalog and group efforts with Cousin and Sons Of The James—you’ve likely already felt the magic he brings to everything he touches.
If you haven’t yet, you’re in for a revelation.
For over a decade, Milton has built a body of work that reaffirms the heart and soul of rhythm and blues. His discography of singles, EPs, and albums feels like a masterclass in modern Black music—innovative, yet grounded in timeless tradition.
Drawing inspiration from Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, The Clark Sisters, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, and James Fauntleroy, Milton has also collaborated with Avery*Sunshine, B. Slade, and Georgia Anne Muldrow. Notably, he contributed to Avery*Sunshine’s GRAMMY-winning album So Glad To Know You, cementing his place among today’s most respected voices in soul.
While echoes of the greats are present, Milton’s voice is distinctly his own. From Stockholm to Nashville, he’s keeping the foundation of Black music alive and thriving.
If you haven’t yet, you’re in for a revelation.
For over a decade, Milton has built a body of work that reaffirms the heart and soul of rhythm and blues. His discography of singles, EPs, and albums feels like a masterclass in modern Black music—innovative, yet grounded in timeless tradition.
Drawing inspiration from Luther Vandross, Aretha Franklin, The Clark Sisters, Beyoncé, Mary J. Blige, and James Fauntleroy, Milton has also collaborated with Avery*Sunshine, B. Slade, and Georgia Anne Muldrow. Notably, he contributed to Avery*Sunshine’s GRAMMY-winning album So Glad To Know You, cementing his place among today’s most respected voices in soul.
While echoes of the greats are present, Milton’s voice is distinctly his own. From Stockholm to Nashville, he’s keeping the foundation of Black music alive and thriving.
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