Back to tha Future
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Back to Tha Future | ||
Studio album by Jae Millz | ||
Released | TBA | |
Genre | Rap/Hip hop | |
Label | Wanna Blow Ent./Universal Records | |
Producer(s) | Scram Jones Swizz Beatz DJ Khaled Ron Browz DJ Premier Cool and Dre The Alchemist Heatmakers Buckwild Omen Presidential, Clark Kent |
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Back to tha Future (2007) |
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Back to Tha Future is the full length debut album from Jae Millz. It was originally to release in spring 2003 but was pushed back for unknown reasons. It is now due out in spring 2007 on Wanna Blow Entertainment and Universal Records.
After garnering attention of critics and fans alike for the success of his single "No, No, No" on Warner Bros. Records in 2003. He recorded an album for the label, but due to marketing and communication problems, it was never released. Jae Millz signed with Universal Records in 2004 and has released a new single, "Streetz Melting". The song, which debuted at #1 on the DMC World U.S. Hip Hop Charts in December, features hit producer Swizz Beatz.
Production will come from Scram Jones (who produced "No No No"), Swizz Beatz, DJ Khaled, Ron Browz, DJ Premier, Cool and Dre, The Alchemist, Heatmakers, Buckwild, Omen, Presidential, Clark Kent and others, while guest appearances include T.I., Swizz Beatz, Fat Joe and Slim Thug.
[edit] Confirmed Tracks
- "Cold World" (Produced by Emile)
- "212" (Produced by Crown)
- "Feel at The Moment"
- "My Swag" (Produced by Scott Storch)
- "Gangsta" (featuring Slick Pulla)
- "Streetz Melting (Remix)" (featuring Papoose)
- "Get Money Stay Fly" (featuring Remy Martin)
- "Head Popped" (featuring T.I. & Slim Thug)
- "Bring It Back Remix" (featuring Fabolous & Lil' Wayne)