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Mont’e Millions Calls Talented Creatives for Audition in Miami, Florida, on October 20 for His 2022 Pop County Reggae Tour

A musical tour’s success is hinged on many things beyond the musician’s showmanship or artistry. It is hinged on the many other entities that make a tour successful such as the DJ, dancers, hypeman, who all contribute to a good show. Mont’e Millions is one artist who never leaves things to chance and will go all the way in working with the right people to deliver the best to his teeming fans and global audience.

With his 2022 Pop County Reggae Tour in the works, Mont’e Millions has not called for auditions in Miami, Florida, on October 20. The audition aims to discover talented DJs, dancers, and hypemen to join him on tour. The musician with a solid musical background has spent his whole life building a career on quality materials, music, performance, and artistry. Going on a tour is just another way to get his music out into the world, and he is set to take no prisoners in the quality of entertainment his fans are about to experience.

Born Montressa L. Cunningham, Mont’e Millions also had a musician grandfather, Elijah Cunningham, who was part of a gospel quartet group between the late ’60s and early ’70s. His next musical influence was his aunt, Yvonne Jackson, an international blues musician whose I’m a Troubled album shot her to fame in the early ’90s and got her on tour with notable artists like Bo Diddley, BB King, and many other well-known blues musicians. All of these locked Mont’e Millions’ interest in pursuing music as a career, and by the age of 12, he had already started the journey.

As a 13-year-old boy, he was pulled under the wings of Ms. Betty Wright, and the many years that followed saw Mont’e writing and recording songs for various artists and performing as an artist himself in the hip-hop, gospel, and R&B genres. With one EP to his name, numerous singles and collaborations with other artists and six books, Mont’e Million has put in the work to become a known name in the arts and entertainment world.

He has operated as an independent artist throughout his career under his independent label, Life After Death Entertainment. He has successfully gained massive traction across radio stations worldwide with his first EP, My Life, getting played on 93 radio stations and selling more than 150,000 copies. His book catalog which includes titles like  “Shattered Mirrors,” Every Piece Matters,” “The Best of Both Worlds,” “The Best of Both Worlds Journal,” “My life Story” From Rags to Riches,” “Shattered Mirrors: Self Help Guide,” and “Shattered Mirrors – Help book guide,” and “SALLY.” Some of his chart-topping songs include “Hundred Bands,” “Really,” and “Sally.” “Sally” alone has garnered more than 500,000 streams since it was released in 2020.

With Mont’e Millions’ extensive catalog of work and plans in the entertainment industry, he has his sights set on other entertainment ventures such as his new talk show called This is Our Urban, as well as a magazine with the same name, both launched in January 2021. He also plans to release more music, interact more with his fans, give back to his community and fans, and generally contribute to the world’s happiness. He currently represents Quiet Storm Vodka as a brand ambassador and model, and he’s well-invested in multiple businesses and ventures himself.

With his upcoming tour, he wants to give back to the community by giving raw talents the chance to shine and get exposed to the world. He hopes to connect with amazing talents at the audition and get the chance to connect them to better opportunities. Mont’e Millions sees himself writing more songs in the future, publishing more books and getting into the film industry.Learn more about Mont’e Millions on his official website. For more updates, visit his Spotify account, Instagram profilem and TikTok account.

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