E-V-E lures Pusha T and Juicy J for a couple of new verses for the official remix to her current single. Her forthcoming album Lip Lock arrives May 14.
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Produced by Drumma Boy, Lloyd and Juicy J provide the soundtrack for future twerk competitions. More than likely, this will go over well with the Twerk Team. Good luck, ladies.
B.o.B.’s mixtape Fuck Em We Ball is still up in this bitch over here. And still balling out of control in V.I.P. is Bobby Ray, T.I. and Juicy J in their new video. Good thing cause all rounds are on them. Directed by Decatur Dan.
Bandz will certainly make her dance, but it was Juicy J’s stripper anthem that kept the pussies poppin’ on a handstand. Embedded over Mike Will Made It’s hypnotic beat, Juicy J opens up the track and even welcomes the ratchet ones (“You say no to ratchet pussy, Juicy J can’t”). As a frequent customer at King of Diamonds, Tunechi even serenades Big Booty Judy (“What’s ya real name, and not your stripper name?”). But when it was all said and […]
Time to wake and bake. Juicy J kicks off the morning with another cut featuring his Taylor Gang boss. Produced by himself and Crazy Mike.
If Bandz A Make Her Dance, what will gold do? Today it was announced that Juicy J’s single has struck 500k status. Here’s what he said of his new plaque: “I’m overwhelmed with the success of the single. The fact it’s something I created in a 2 bedroom apartment in DC is unimaginable,” said Juicy J. “Thank you to all the Taylors out there for supporting it, I can’t wait for you to hear the rest of the music!”
Off Fool’s Gold‘s upcoming Loosies project dropping next Tuesday, A-Track’s cup filler track gets alternated with a few new guests. If you haven’t yet, peep Casey Veggies’ contribution here. pitchfork
Pill fills up the duffle bag with Juicy J on their new collaboration. Not sure if this will appear on Pill’s Over The Counter Drugs, but the project’s coming soon.
Look out Bonnie and Clyde. With Lola Monroe riding shotty, the pair buckle up and load up in Juicy J’s new video. Stay Trippy coming soon.
With "Which One," Drake and Central Cee bridge the Atlantic through their shared affinity for Caribbean-influenced sonics, cementing UK drill's arrival in mainstream hip-hop's upper echelon. This collaboration isn't just another checkbox on Drake's endless list of co-signs—it represents the continued global evolution of Black music dialects, with Central Cee's gritty London cadence providing the perfect counterbalance to Drake's melodic versatility. The track's immediate chart success proves that the UK-Toronto pipeline remains one of hip-hop's most fruitful cross-cultural exchanges.