Jae Millz

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Jae Millz (born LaJames Reyes on April 30, 1983 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States) is a Dominican/African American underground rapper from Harlem. He made a name for himself through countless freestyle battles that earned him underground legend status. His appearance on MTV's Making The Band in 2003 was a factor in his getting signed by Warner Bros. The appearance, in which he battled Ness from Da Band, earned him P. Diddy's respect. Things with Warner Bros. quickly went sour and they parted ways. About two weeks later he bounced back, signing with SRC/Universal. Starting in 2004, he made many mixtapes with rappers like Kool G Rap. He is featured on Chamillionaire Ridin' (NYC Remix) with Papoose. His debut album is still yet to have a definite release date.

He has now left SRC/Universal and claims he is a free agent.

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