South Korean hip-hop artist Don Mills is leaving behind two new emotional tracks and a documentary, ahead of his reported mandatory military enlistment (South Korean men between the ages of 18 and 35 are required to serve).
His new songs-- "Time" (produced by SCARY`P) and the Coke Jazz produced track "Nakwon Stores," featuring Car, The garden, were released on October 7. The documentary directed by Guns Lee, follows The VMC (Vismajor Company) artist around South Korea, from the streets, to the soccer field, the music studio and the stage.
Most of the lyrics off the new tracks are in Korean, but you do catch a few words in English including; "Time goes fast, time goes fast" as part of the title track hook. You can find his new music on streaming platforms now as a "TIME" double single.
Don Mills gonna serve in the Army— D KHH & KRnB (@DKhhrnb) October 3, 2018
Last night Don Mills announce that he gonna do his mandatory military service soon
his friends & colleagues is making a farewell party for Don Mills last night
Be healthy in the Army Don Mills, I know Mills gonna Do it !! pic.twitter.com/6pwJIzCDJJ