"The Walk Out" is a song by Jae Millz, where he expresses his confidence and superiority in the rap game. The lyrics convey his determination to outshine his competition and prove his skills. In the intro, Millz acknowledges that this is the point where the credits would typically roll, indicating the end of something. However, he decides to disregard it and continues on his path, suggesting that he is not done yet. He then invites listeners to smoke something, implying a laid-back and relaxed atmosphere. In the verse, Millz addresses his critics who think they have superior style and swagger. He asserts that his flow is unmatched and he effortlessly surpasses others. He mentions bringing back his old style to appease his fans, highlighting that even his "weakest" material is still better than others. Millz also asserts that he is quick to respond to any attempts to diss him and claims his place in the rap industry. He criticizes those who boast about illegal activities without actually doing the work. Millz dismisses the efforts of others and asserts his own greatness. In the outro, Millz repeats the line, "I had someone tell me I fell off, uh I needed that," suggesting that negative comments about his skills only motivate him to prove his worth. He expresses gratitude for the criticism as it fuels his drive to succeed. The song concludes with Millz stating his departure and referring to his upcoming project, "DP2" (Dead Presidents 2). The ending reinforces his confidence in his abilities and his commitment to his craft.