Juicy J has announced an expanded version of his latest album The Hustle Continues, which he released this past November.
Titled The Hustle Still Continues, the expanded album will be out on June 25th and will include nine new tracks, featuring Pooh Shiesty, Rico Nasty, Lord Infamous, Project Pat, Duski, Henry Az, and Kaash Paige. The collaborations add to the original album’s features with Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Logic and more. It’s available for preorder now.
Juicy J teased the new songs on Friday with “Take It,...
Titled The Hustle Still Continues, the expanded album will be out on June 25th and will include nine new tracks, featuring Pooh Shiesty, Rico Nasty, Lord Infamous, Project Pat, Duski, Henry Az, and Kaash Paige. The collaborations add to the original album’s features with Megan Thee Stallion, Lil Baby, Logic and more. It’s available for preorder now.
Juicy J teased the new songs on Friday with “Take It,...
- 6/11/2021
- by Claire Shaffer
- Rollingstone.com
Juicy J has dropped his video for “1995” featuring Logic. The song appears on his newly released The Hustle Continues via eOne.
In the Justin Fleischer and Mike Holland-directed video, Juicy J and Logic reflect on how and what they were doing in the year 1995 and how that relates to where they are now. Logic opens with his verse. “My lane different, too sufficient, my brain different,” he raps of that time period. “I’m ill though, 15, mastered the skill though.” Juicy J recalls “Whipping through North Memphis back in 1995/Screamin’ ‘Mafia’ had my city hypnotized.
In the Justin Fleischer and Mike Holland-directed video, Juicy J and Logic reflect on how and what they were doing in the year 1995 and how that relates to where they are now. Logic opens with his verse. “My lane different, too sufficient, my brain different,” he raps of that time period. “I’m ill though, 15, mastered the skill though.” Juicy J recalls “Whipping through North Memphis back in 1995/Screamin’ ‘Mafia’ had my city hypnotized.
- 11/27/2020
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Juicy J offers a detailed look at his life in quarantine in the video for his new song, “Gah Damn High,” featuring Wiz Khalifa, off the rapper’s upcoming LP, The Hustle Continues, out October 14th via eOne.
“Gah Damn High” is classic Juicy J fare, packed with hooks and one-liners that range from goofy to flat-out bawdy. The song arrives with a mockumentary-style music video directed by Joe Weil that shows how Juicy J is passing the time during the Covid-19 pandemic — filling his days with yoga, painting, video games,...
“Gah Damn High” is classic Juicy J fare, packed with hooks and one-liners that range from goofy to flat-out bawdy. The song arrives with a mockumentary-style music video directed by Joe Weil that shows how Juicy J is passing the time during the Covid-19 pandemic — filling his days with yoga, painting, video games,...
- 7/31/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Juicy J and DJ Paul will reunite Three 6 Mafia for a trio of concerts this fall. The gangsta rap act will perform September 7th at the One Musicfest in Atlanta, Georgia; October 11th at the Loud Records 25th anniversary show in Newark, New Jersey and October 12th in Southaven, Mississippi, just outside their hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.
The lineup for the Southhaven show will also feature former Three 6 members and collaborators Gangsta Boo, Crunchy Black, Project Pat, Lil Wyte and La Chat. Dmx and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony will also perform.
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The lineup for the Southhaven show will also feature former Three 6 members and collaborators Gangsta Boo, Crunchy Black, Project Pat, Lil Wyte and La Chat. Dmx and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony will also perform.
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- 8/19/2019
- by Ryan Reed
- Rollingstone.com
21 Savage is getting better. It’s right there, in in the title of his new album: i am > i was. The sentiment subsumes his verses and runs over his punchlines. Shayaa Bin Abraham-Joseph is wealthier, funnier and more famous than he’s ever been. If he’s not one of the best lyricists in hip-hop already, with every release he’s inching closer to that reality.
Savage emerged from Atlanta with a deadpan delivery that belied the ultraviolent menace and hyper-realistic storytelling in his lyrics. There were memes — “Issa...
Savage emerged from Atlanta with a deadpan delivery that belied the ultraviolent menace and hyper-realistic storytelling in his lyrics. There were memes — “Issa...
- 12/21/2018
- by Charles Holmes
- Rollingstone.com
Project Pat and Juicy J's video shoot came to a crashing halt ... after a crew member fell through a skylight, crashing to the ground around 20 feet below.The former Three 6 Mafia member and his brother were filming on the roof of a very old art deco building in Vernon, CA when the accident occurred.Apparently the crew member wasn't looking as he hit the skylight ... shattering it.Paramedics were called and the crew member was rushed to the hospital,...
- 2/19/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Drake is known for his fun, star-studded videos and the new 10-minute clip for his song ‘Worst Behavior’ is no exception! With cameos from Juicy J, Project Pat, and Drake’s father, Drizzy’s latest video is a real family affair!
Drake, 27, has done it again! The music video for “Worst Behavior,” shot in Memphis, Tennessee by Director X, is a delightful mix of all things old and new school. The clip opens on a 1970s-themed jazz band jamming at the historic Royal Studios — which was run by Drake’s uncle Willie Mitchell – before launching into Drizzy and his friends rocking out to the f-bomb-laden lyrics of “Worst Behavior.”
Drake’s ‘Worst Behavior’ — Drizzy Releases New Video Take Our Poll
The fun-filled video features Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, as a ’70s pimp who lip syncs to his son’s rhymes as he struts around in a showy white suit,...
Drake, 27, has done it again! The music video for “Worst Behavior,” shot in Memphis, Tennessee by Director X, is a delightful mix of all things old and new school. The clip opens on a 1970s-themed jazz band jamming at the historic Royal Studios — which was run by Drake’s uncle Willie Mitchell – before launching into Drizzy and his friends rocking out to the f-bomb-laden lyrics of “Worst Behavior.”
Drake’s ‘Worst Behavior’ — Drizzy Releases New Video Take Our Poll
The fun-filled video features Drake’s father, Dennis Graham, as a ’70s pimp who lip syncs to his son’s rhymes as he struts around in a showy white suit,...
- 11/11/2013
- by tierneyhl
- HollywoodLife
Drake is on his "Worst Behavior" with some of his nearest and dearest in his latest music video The 27-year-old rapper released the clip for his single from his album Nothing Was the Same, and the ten-minute music video features appearances from Drizzy's father Dennis Graham as well as two of his best friends, Juicy J and Project Pat. "Would You Like A Video?," the "Started From the Bottom" singer tweeted on Monday, Nov. 11 with a link to the clip. (Warning: This video contains language that may be offensive to some listeners.) Filmed in Memphis, Tennessee, the video begins by showing the historic Royal Studios, which was run by the performer's uncle Willie Mitchell,...
- 11/11/2013
- E! Online
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