In a whirlwind week that highlighted the growing tensions in the AI music scene, underground artist SXAH released a full 6-track EP dedicated to dragging AI-generated popstar EMiLY — turning her into “Millie” and framing the project as both a diss and a personal self-portrait. EMiLY, the self-described “AI-Generated Popstar” with the tagline “Making music that shouldn’t exist”, has built her presence primarily on Instagram (@itsemily_music). There, she regularly posts glossy AI-generated images, short clips, and snippets of her synth-pop, glitch-pop, and R&B-leaning tracks. With over 1.3K followers, her content often sparks debate about artificial intelligence in music — some fans celebrate the creativity, while others express strong skepticism or outright dislike toward AI artists. Just days after SXAH dropped the cinematic diss track and music video “Dabida Blue Girl” (aimed at another AI artist, Raven/PunkRavenMusic, with its heavy blue aesthetic references), the artist returned with an even more direct project aimed at EMiLY. MILIE — the 6-track EP released on SoundCloud — clocks in at approximately 18:30 minutes. It spans multiple genres, including old-school rap, drill, trap, and everything in between, documenting what SXAH describes as “a real chapter — from cold dismissal to unbothered freedom.” The EP is available here: https://on.soundcloud.com/vIMgpDoGFymo6OvYOt While the full tracklist details vary slightly across sources, the project centers around themes that clearly position EMiLY (reimagined as “Millie”) as the focal point. Tracks include titles like ENNEMY, MILLIE, ILLNES, LILIE, and ILY, painting an arc where the “target” fades into the background by the end, leaving SXAH as the central subject. In the EP’s description, SXAH emphasizes: “This isn’t just a diss project. It’s a self-portrait. By the last track the target is barely there. SXAH is the subject.” The timing feels pointed. With EMiLY continuing to post new music and visuals on Instagram (recent singles include tracks like “Let’s Fall In Love” and “Losing Control”), SXAH’s rapid follow-up to the “Dabida Blue Girl” diss has injected fresh drama into the AI vs. human artist conversation in the underground music space. Whether this marks the start of an ongoing beef or a one-sided artistic statement remains to be seen. For now, MILIE stands as a bold, genre-bending response that forces listeners to confront the growing presence — and pushback against — AI-generated pop artists like EMiLY. You can stream MILIE on SoundCloud and follow EMiLY’s visual and musical updates on Instagram at @itsemily_music.