Olivia Millin sends a stylish send-off to haters in explosive “TTYL” music video world premiere
17 June 2025
Newsdesk
The breakout J-Pop star turns self-worth into a spectacle—dancing through Times Square with the swagger of someone who’s finally done saying sorry.
Olivia Millin is done being polite. With the world premiere of her bold new music video for “TTYL,” the chart-topping J-Pop artist doesn’t just close the door on toxicity—she slams it shut in full glam, under the neon floodlights of Times Square.
“TTYL” isn’t just another single from Millin. It’s a warning shot to the gaslighters, energy vampires, and emotional freeloaders who thought they could silence her voice. But that voice? It’s now backed by thundering beats, sharp choreography, and a street-dance rebellion filmed on one of the world’s loudest stages.
“‘TTYL’ is for anyone who's ever been made to feel small, unworthy, or afraid to speak their truth,” Millin says. “It’s a letter to my younger self—and a goodbye note to the people who mistook my kindness for weakness.”
And what a goodbye it is. Watch the WORLD PREMIERE below:
Directed by Zane of Zane Productions, the “TTYL” video is a technicolor act of defiance. Olivia struts with fearless conviction, flanked by dancers from the acclaimed Koresh Dance Company. Styled in Akira, Jimmy Choo, and Alexander McQueen, her presence commands every frame like a post-pop Cinderella who no longer waits for permission to shine. The choreography, led by Tori Vincent, radiates confidence with every beat drop—turning pain into performance, and baggage into high fashion.
The production value may be polished, but the message underneath is raw: enough is enough.
Backed by producer XVIY’s fusion of trap, J-Pop, and Western pop influences, “TTYL” delivers hooks that punch like truth bombs. Its lyrics—half sung, half declared—draw a sharp line in the sand: you don't get to live in my head rent-free anymore.
And audiences are listening. Already a chart monster, “TTYL” has hit:
? The Top 10 on both the National Radio Hits Top 40 and AC charts ? #34 on the New Music Weekly Hot 100 ? The Mediabase Activator Top 40 ? #1 UK and US iTunes JPop Songs chart
It’s not just a breakup song—it’s a breakthrough.
Olivia Millin, who began writing music at age 12 and now studies Japanese Liberal Arts at a leading university, continues to carve a unique path as a bilingual, bicultural voice in modern pop. With influences ranging from Yoasobi to Lady Gaga, she champions individuality and resilience in every track. Her previous single, “Broken Piece of Joy,” hit #1 on the UK iTunes J-Pop chart. “TTYL” proves she’s not slowing down—it proves she’s unstoppable.
But more than chart success, what makes Olivia Millin’s message matter is its emotional authenticity. She doesn’t just wear confidence—she earns it. Every move in “TTYL” feels lived-in, a testament to the quiet storms she’s weathered and the louder declarations she’s finally ready to make. This is what happens when a young woman takes control of her narrative and turns scars into choreography.
For those still stuck in her rearview mirror: consider this your final mention.
The video for “TTYL” is now streaming worldwide. Watch it. Dance to it. Or if you’re one of the people it was written about—maybe just take the hint. Olivia Millin has officially logged off from your drama.