Hailing from sunny Florida, Olivia Millin is an electrifying J-Pop artist making waves across the globe with her chart-topping melodies and empowering messages. At just 20 years old, she has already captured the hearts of fans in both the UK and the United States, recently celebrating consecutive No. 1 hits on iTunes J-Pop charts. Her latest single, “TTYL,” is a powerful anthem that resonates with anyone seeking liberation from toxic relationships. Directed by Zane of Zane Productions, the official music video was filmed beneath the bright lights of Times Square, transforming the track's themes of self-worth and inner strength into a vibrant street-dance celebration. Millin describes the song as a “letter to my past self,” encouraging others to prioritize self-love over emotional burdens from the past. With its infectious blend of trap-infused beats and bilingual hooks, “TTYL” draws inspiration from contemporary pop phenomenon Blackpink and the viral energy of Baby Monster's “Drip.” The song has quickly become a fan favorite, climbing various airplay charts and racking up accolades, including a top 10 spot on both the National Radio Hits AC and Top 40 lists. Olivia’s artistry has roots that go back to her childhood. She penned her first single at just 12 years old, and since then, her journey has led her to a debut album and numerous successful singles, including the UK hit “Broken Piece of Joy.” Currently studying Japanese Liberal Arts at a leading northeastern university, Millin's academic pursuits enrich her music, reflecting her deep connection to the cultural nuances of J-Pop. |