Juicy J Reveals Producers On ‘Stay Trippy’

It looks as if we might have our sights on when Stay Trippy is being released (he says sometime in August). In additional, Juicy J tweeted the production (aside from his own) that will be on the album.

Juicy J – Sermons Domain Interview

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Sitting with Sermon’s Domain before the Seattle show, Juicy J discusses narrowing down Stay Trippy from 80 to 16 songs, “Ain’t No Coming Down” getting a big enough response to be included on the album, separation between his mixtapes and album’s sound, being one of the few rappers to work with Justin Timberlake, how he got the Pimp C verse on “Show Out (Remix)” and if he feels that Stay Trippy should’ve came out when “Bandz A Make Her Dance” peaked.

DJ Paul Confirms Three 6 Mafia ‘Reunion’…..Without Juicy J

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The above message by DJ Paul (fully quoted below) is in response to the noted article by AllHipHop that announced the reunion of one of the biggest groups from the South (and in Hip-Hop, period). Apparently, even though Juicy J will not be a part of the project (and the group will have a different name), there’s no bad blood between the two:

Nice article but fyi everyone, @damafia6 is not a Three 6 Mafia reunion.If its not all 6 members its not 3-6 Mafia.Me n J r still kool so dont get it twisted.This is basically a new group/project im takin on as u see me doin new projects every week but this one jus happen to involve peeps i trust n have known almost my whole life.