Harlem sound. Heavy bars! Jae Millz on #freestyle114 is sounding really nice. Pay attention for those battle bars…it’s in there. This is also his second appearance on Flex, check out #freestyle092 if you missed that.
Harlem sound. Heavy bars! Jae Millz on #freestyle114 is sounding really nice. Pay attention for those battle bars…it’s in there. This is also his second appearance on Flex, check out #freestyle092 if you missed that.
So here we are, really back into our BARS sessions, and we brought back someone that is written into the history of #FlexFreestyles already, Jae Millz, apart of a classic trio of Him, Stack Bundles, & JR Writer, But this time in this series, he’s solo and ready to GO!
The Young Money roster just got a little smaller. Taking to Instagram earlier this week, Harlem rapper Jae Millz announced that he was leaving the label that Lil Wayne built, after over 8 years with the team. After thanking Wayne for the opportunity and expressing his love for him, Millz wrote:
“at this point, I think it’s time for me to start the next chapter of my book. I appreciate these last 8 years of my career & my life… and no matter what, it can’t be erased!! S.O 2 every Young Money artist & every employee!! Y’all know its luv forever! It’s just time for me to go! I wish everybody nothing but the best! Luv.”
Lil Wayne ventured into talk of battle rap for his latest webisode of Weezy Wednesdays, inspired by this past weekend’s ‘Total Slaughter’ battle. Though he has yet to watch and doesn’t know the outcome of their battle, Tune shared his excitement over Murda Mook and Loaded Lux getting back in the ring, but made sure he let the world know he’s still Team Jae Millz…since Mook and Millz had quite the battle back in the early 00’s on Smack DVD. You’ve gotta ride with the home team! He also gave a shout out to Joe Budden, of whom he’s aware lost to Hollow Da Don, but couldn’t comment too much on it because again, he’s yet to see the battle. Tune added that he feels there’s no real loss in battle, particularly with an established artist like Joe, because he looks at it as a sport, and if you can still craft dope music, you’ll never lose. Do you agree? Listen to his logic in episode 21 of “Weezy Wednesdays” below and let us know your thoughts!
Jae Millz goes in over Que’s ‘OG Bobby Johnson’ instrumental for this one called “OG Millzy Johnson.” Listen below.
The Savvy Pusha T took to a radio interview, to set the facts straight on a couple of rumors and stories surrounding him. He is known to be very vocal and this interview only reminds you of that! Pusha T speaks on the production of his album, artistic vision, Yeezus, Clipse and more… Including of course his latest Twitter “subliminal” if we can even call it that, his opinion on the instigator Millz and his boss Weezy! Hit the jump for the clip!