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Last of the Best

Jae Millz

About “Last of the Best”

Jae Millz' 2006 project Last of the Best captures his frustration with label politics and his desire to rise above the mixtape circuit.

In tracks like “Heard ‘Em Say,” Millz vents about being held back by record labels, expressing his hunger for success and recognition. Throughout the mixtape, he drops hints about his aspirations and his commitment to his city, New York. Jae Millz expresses wanting to bring back the energy and shine that the city’s hip-hop scene once had.

While reflecting on his mixtape origins in tracks like “Apple on My Back,” Millz makes it clear that he’s ready to move beyond the mixtape world and elevate himself and his city.

Collaborations like “Bring It Back” showcase his chemistry with other New York artists, while “Lil' Ghetto Boy” reveals his ability to tell meaningful stories about life in the hood.

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