Juicy J makes it perfectly clear what he is all about from the start of Stay Trippy. “Stop It,” the opening track, is a warning of sorts for potential listeners: If you don’t like money, drugs, ...
To jumpstart this whole thing, Juicy J chooses an oldie-but-goodie with Project Pat’s ode to scandalous women, “Chickenhead”. Charting at #1 on Billboard’s Independent Albums chart in 2001, Pat’s ...
Juicy J is living in the moment. Since his platinum-selling single “Bandz A Make Her Dance” helped jumpstart his career again, the Three 6 Mafia legend isn’t easing off the gas pedal. It’s full speed ...
We've waited long enough, and finally Juicy J's highly-anticipated solo album, Stay Trippy, seems to be on its way (August 27th if your fingers are crossed). With the release of the final tracklist ...
Steven Paul Jobs was able to revolutionize the world by insisting on a seamless, symbiotic relationship between art and technology. In order to invest in the philosophy, one must “think differently,” ...
Memphis rap collective Three 6 Mafia won an Oscar for “Hard Out Here For a Pimp,” the group’s contribution to the acclaimed 2005 film, Hustle & Flow. Three 6 Mafia attended the 2006 Oscar ceremony to ...
Juicy J hit the streets of New york Tuesday night (Aug. 27) to celebrate the release of his debut major label solo album, 'Stay Trippy.' The Three 6 Mafia rapper took over NYC's Jazz Room at The ...
We’ve certainly waited for long enough, but by the looks of Juicy J‘s tweet, Stay Trippy really will be coming our way. Earlier this morning, he confirmed via Twitter that Mike Will Made It, Lex Luger ...
Juicy J stays true to his brand of rap, as you will hear when Stay Trippy formally releases August 27. Lyrics about partying, using various drugs, and the like will fill your earholes for the entire ...
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When Juicy J and DJ Paul contributed to Justin Timberlake’s 2006 album FutureSex/LoveSounds, he pretty much set himself up for the future. In turn, he cashed out seven years later with this smooth ...