Juicy J jumps on both Wayne and Drake’s ‘Believe Me’ and Drake’s ‘0-100’. Maybe he happened to be listening to a lot of Young Money the day he recorded these.
Juicy J jumps on both Wayne and Drake’s ‘Believe Me’ and Drake’s ‘0-100’. Maybe he happened to be listening to a lot of Young Money the day he recorded these.
Yesterday, Juicy J let go of not one, but two new tracks to rock to: the Mike Will Made It-produced ‘You Don’t Know’ and the Lil’ Bibby-assisted ‘Holy Ghost’. Check them both out below; The Hustle Continues is on the way.
K Camp dropped a remix for ‘Cut Her Off’ before; this time, he adds Juicy J to the mix (the song already featured Lil Boosie and YG). Check it out below.
New song juicy j #beautifulones http://t.co/gbh9gQHlDb
— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) May 5, 2014
New Juicy J, produced by Lil Awree. Turn up….some ladies won’t be liking this one.
Featuring the likes of Diddy, Rihanna, Ariana Grande, Juicy J, Jennifer Lopez and more. You can also check out some performance action here.
Katy Perry chopped it up over the phone with The Breakfast Club to talk about working with Juicy J (and ‘Dark Horse’), her breasts and more. She also brought joy to Charlamagne with a hilarious quip about how soft Drake is.
‘Turn Down For What’ just got a major boost in the form of Juicy J, 2 Chainz and French Montana. Get f***ed up.
Young Billy Dee in the flesh.
Colt 45 partners with Academy Award-winning artist Juicy J to show the world what it means for him and his crew to “Keep It Colt 45”. It’s not always about the exclusive guest list or the VIP bottle service, just give them a stage and beat, and those will be nights they will never forget. Juicy is joined by his crew Project Pat, Nasty Mane, and Lil Awree.
One of the best performances of the weekend was experimental artist Girl Talk, who brought to the stage Busta Rhymes, Juicy J, E-40 and Too $hort, keeping the stage anything other than dull. The full set is below, but you can check out some pic of what went down above.
Check out the new visual from Keyshia Cole for the Rick James-assisted ‘Rick James’. Point Of No Return is coming soon.
A new visual from Project Pat for the Juicy J-assisted ‘Never Be A G’, produced by Mike Will Made It. The single is out now.
The visual for Keyshia Cole’s ode to the five fingers (from her forthcoming album Point Of No Return) is on its way to a TV/computer screen near you…in the meantime, both Cole and the song’s feature Juicy J took to Instagram to show of pics from the shoot (above).
A radio rip of DJ Felli Fel latest party starter, featuring the unlikely (we’re talking there current music, not past) combination of Pitbull, Juicy J and Cee-Lo Green. Actually, I take that back — this works.
<Local rapper Young A links with Juicy J & Tay Don for a record off his Summer release Still Hustlin, hosted by DJ Scream and dropping July 4th.
Keyshia Cole releases her new single with Juicy J where they pay homage to the late Rick James. Check out the new single below.
Young Scooter releases his new single as promised with Juicy J, Future & Young Thug. Produced by Metro Boomin & 808 Mafia.
Juicy J make a recent stop in New York for his Never Sober tour, and amongst the usual ratchetness, the rapper/producer tossed a signed pair of red Yeezys into the crowd. Not that’s a riot starter.
Juicy J releases his visual for a record with Chris Brown and Wiz Khalifa off his Stay Trippy album. Directed by Benny Boom.
Juicy J returned to The Breakfast Club to speak on….well….cash. I’m inspired every time I hear this guy.
Wiz Khalifa’s new R&B artist Courtney Noelle drops a new mixtape titled Love On The Run, which features boss Khalifa and well as Taylor Gang artists Juicy J & Ty Dolla $ign over 12 tracks. Tracklisting, stream and download link is below.
Some behind the scenes footage of Juicy J’s upcoming visual for the Wiz Khalifa-assisted ‘Talkin’ Bout’.
Katy Perry lets go of another version of her hit ‘Dark Horse’, complete with a new verse of Juicy J. I can only assume she created this version to attack Urban radio.
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From MTV:
With only 45 seconds, many Academy Award recipients barely have enough time to spit out their thanks before getting the cue to wrap it up. So when MTV News caught up with Oscar winner Juicy J on the set of MTV2’s “Charlamagne & Friends” we asked the Three 6 Mafia rapper if he had any advice on accepting such a prestigious honor in such a small increment of time.
“Just don’t be drunk, you know, be sober the whole show. And if you win, or if you don’t win or whatever, then get drunk after the show,” he said. “That’s what I did, you know what I’m saying, I was super sober and after the show, after we won, I actually tried to get drunk, but I couldn’t because I was super tired, but I was drunk, a little bit.”
When Three 6 took home the Oscar for Best Original Song in 2006, “Thank you Jesus,” was the first words out of Juicy’s mouth. With this said, it’s no surprise that giving it up to the big guy in the sky was first on his list of “dos.”
“I think they should thank God, man, you know what I’m saying; I don’t hear a lot of people thanking God, in their acceptance speeches,” he explained. “They be just like, yo, thank this person. You should thank everybody, and thank God as well, you know what I’m saying. It it wasn’t for him, we wouldn’t even be here.”
Juicy J was on Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform his single ‘Bounce It’ and ‘Talkin’ Bout’, the latter featuring an appearance from none other than Wiz Khalifa (above).