Jae Millz Destroys His Freestyle On Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up"

Jae Millz drops off his freestyle over Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up."

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Ella Mai's new single, "Boo'd Up" has been making some serious waves over the past month. After dropping the visual with some notable cameos from Kamaiyah and Khalid, the song has managed to reach new heights on the charts and propel her career further. However, the song has sparked several freestyles from numerous rappers. Most recently, Dave East and Vado united on the track. Now, Jae Millz hops on the track for his latest freestyle.

Jae Millz is the latest rapper to hop on Ella Mai's "Boo'd Up" beat. The rapper keeps Ella Mai's hook on the deck for his freestyle while adding his own verse to the track. This song follows the release of April's Potent Music 4 mixtape. It's a stellar freesytle from Millz and we're stoked to hear what else he has in store for the future.

Quotable Lyrics
The man that I am, never confuse that
With one of them clowns, y'all roast in your little group chat
Your ex had you down n' out, I brought your mood back
You strut and smile different now, I brought your groove back


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