Harlem s smoke is still rising. But this time the fire burns from the rap industry s latest artist, battle rapper Jae Millz. Our first introduction to Jae Millz on a mainstream level stems from his ...
You won’t hear this one on the radio. And not because it doesn’t deserve several spins on music airwaves but simply because it wasn’t made for radio play. Getting ready for the release of his upcoming ...
Jae Millz needed a change. After breaking out with "No, No No" in 2003, he got a major boost when he signed with Young Money in 2008. The Harlem rapper seemed primed to become a breakout star on one ...
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