Sitting down with FlyTimesDaily during the Stay Trippy Tour, Sir J of the Juice reveals that his new album Stay Trippy will hit shelves on July 2nd. Features to include The Weeknd, Project Pat, Young Jeezy, Wiz Khalifa, Chris Brown, Big Sean and countless others.
Mikey Fresh grabbed brief behind-the-scenes footage from newcomer B. Martin’s upcoming video “I Want It All” featuring Kendrick Lamar and Juicy J. More footage from the shoot coming soon.
Over a decade after originally connecting on “Sippin’ On Some Syrup” Juicy J liberates an unheard verse from the late Pimp C and replaces Big Sean with T.I. for the official remix to his Mike Will Made It-produced banger.
I swear, isn’t that the motto of an escort service in Florida? Anyways, a dreadlocks-free T-Pain grabs Trigga Trey and Sir J of the Juice for his latest single off his upcoming album Stoicville: The Phoenix (yeah, I don’t get that either).
With the April 23rd release date of #willpower approaching, the Black Eyed Pea has put the entire album up for stream through his YouTube Channel. For those only curious about the Juicy J-assisted track, I’ve included it after the jump.
Young A dropped a tape with DJ Drama called, uh, The Mixtape (you can grab it here), featuring the likes of Mush Mouf, Project Pat and, as you can see, Sir J of the Juice. Props to TNT.
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This year Paid Dues Festival had 23,000+ music lovers in attendance to witness some of the biggest and influential acts in hip-hop. Artists featured on the lineup included Fashawn and Murs, Joey Bada$$, Juicy J and the special guests of the night, Black Hippy.
From Kendrick Lamar having a notable set at 2012′s Paid Dues to Black Hippy headlining this year’s festival, it goes to show that TDE is a dominant figure in today’s music. Opening up with the remix to Ab-Soul’s “Black Lip Bastard (Remix)“, the crew emerged from fog to deliver an energetic set for the excited fans. After that performance, the Black Hippy members had their own individual sets starting with Jay Rock, followed by Ab-Soul, Schoolboy Q and then last but not least, Kendrick Lamar. Kendrick did songs from his critically-acclaimed album Good Kid, M.A.A.D. City. He even considered performing “Sing About Me, I’m Dying of Thirst” after seeing the engagement he and the crowd had, but decided to end with “Cartoons and Cereal”. Check out some of the dopehouse’s shots of the event down bottom.