Revision 486940567 of "Jae Millz" on enwiki{{Infobox musical artist
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| birth_name = Jarvis Mills
| origin = [[Harlem, New York]], United States
| birth_date = September 11, 1983 <!--- Do not add without citing a reliable source. --->
| genre = [[Hip hop music|hip hop]]
| occupation = [[Rapper]]
| years_active = 2003–present<!-- correct format according to MOS:OTHERDATE. do NOT change this! -->
| label = [[Young Money Entertainment]]
| associated_acts = [[Lil Wayne]], [[Birdman]], [[Lil Twist]], [[Nicki Minaj]]
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'''Jae Millz''' (born Jarvis Mills; September 11, 1983) is an American [[rapper]] currently signed to [[Young Money Entertainment]].
== Early Years ==
Millz was born in [[Harlem]], Manhattan, New York City. His rapping abilities gained him a spot on a [[DJ Kay Slay]] mixtape. Millz gained popularity in mixtape battles (most notably against Murda Mook,ty streetz, Sire Castro, and E-Ness). Millz' underground popularity earned him a recording deal with Wanna Blow Ent.
Jae Millz was the first artist signed to Tone & Nigel Talley's Wanna Blow Ent. label. Due to the hype surrounding Jae in late 2003, Wanna Blow signed a distribution deal with [[Warner Bros. Records]]. Despite the popularity and hype, Warner Bros. failed to deliver an album, leading to Jae Millz and Wanna Blow departing the label. They immediately reached a deal with [[SRC Records]] and [[Universal Records]].
== Music career ==
In March 2006, Jae Millz released his first full-length album, Back 2 Tha Future. The album was released through Wanna Blow/SRC Records/Universal and was the first release through this venture. The album contained the hit singles, "Make 'Em Clap To This," and "Its Whateva" with [[Fat Joe]].
On February 13, 2007, Millz' second release, The Time Is Now, was released. This album features the singles, "Tha Future," "Harlem Uptown," and "Gangster"
In December 2007, Jae Millz returned with his third release. This album features the hit song, "Holla at a Playa," and "The Dopest". Due to a lack of promotion of his music, Jae Millz and the Wanna Blow camp would leave SRC Records and Universal Records only weeks after the album's release.
== Discography ==
* 2006: Back 2 Tha Future
* 2007: The Time Is Now
* 2007: Zone Out Season
* 2009: [[We Are Young Money]] (with Young Money Entertainment)
* 2012: Nothing Is Promised
== Mixtapes ==
* 2005: The Statue
* 2006: Back 2 Tha Future
* 2007: Time Is Now
* 2007: Zone Out Season Vol. 1
* 2009: Zone Out Season Vol. 2
* 2009: The Virgo Mixtape "He Nasty"
* 2010: The Flood Warning
* 2010: The Flood
* 2010: The Flood Continues
* 2010: The Virgo Mixtape Two "He Still Nasty"
* 2011: Dead Presidents
* 2012: The Virgo Mixtape Four "How Nasty Can He Get"
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