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Juicy J | |
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Juicy J in a promo shot for his Blue Dream & Lean mixtape.Juicy J in a promo shot for his Blue Dream & Lean mixtape. | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Jordan Michael Houston |
Born | (1974-04-05) April 5, 1974 (age 50) |
Origin | Memphis, Tennessee |
Genres | Hip hop, dirty south, gangsta rap, crunk, electro hop |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, record producer, actor, screenwriter, songwriter |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Taylor Gang, Columbia, Hypnotize Minds |
Website | juicyjofthree6mafia.com |
Jordan Michael Houston, better known by his stage name Juicy J (born April 5, 1974) is an Academy Award winning American rapper and record producer from Memphis, Tennessee and is the co-founder and a member of the duo Three 6 Mafia (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia). He is also the younger brother of Project Pat. His second solo album, Hustle Till I Die, was released June 16, 2009. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp". In December 2011 Juicy J confirmed rumors that he was the newest member of Wiz Khalifa's "Taylor Gang" imprint.
Juicy J is most notable for his crunk style of rapping, highlighted by his patented "heavy-breathing" and "stomping" background sound effects. Juicy J's production style is characterized by fast-rolling high hats, sharp snares, and deep cinematic bass. He also incorporates samples from classic soul artists such as Willie Hutch, David Ruffin, and Isaac Hayes.
Discography
- 2002: Chronicles of the Juice Man
- 2009: Hustle Till I Die
- 2012: It's Trippy Mane
Mixtapes
- 2009: The Realest Nigga In The Game
- 2011: Blue Dream & Lean
Collaborative Mixtapes
- 2009: Juicy J & Project Pat - Play Me Some Pimpin
- 2009: Juicy J & Project Pat - Cut Throat
- 2009: Juicy J & Project Pat - Play Me Some Pimpin 2
- 2010: Juicy J & Project Pat - Cut Throat 2 (Dinner Thieves)
- 2010: Juicy J, Project Pat & Bank Mr. 912 - Convicted Felons
- 2010: Juicy J & Lex Luger - Rubba Band Business
- 2011: Juicy J & Lex Luger - Rubba Band Business 2
- 2011: Juicy J, Lex Luger & V.A.B.P. - Young Nigga Movement
- 2011: Juicy J, Project Pat & French Montana - Cocaine Mafia
Underground Mixtapes
- Volume 3
- Volume 5
- Volume 5 Pt. 2 - 1992
- Volume 6 - 1993
- Volume 7 - 1993
- Volume 8: Gates of Hell - 1993
- Volume 9 - 1994
- Chronicles Of The Juice Mane (Original)- 1994
- Greatest Hits - 1995
Music Videos
(2009)
- 30 Inches feat. Project Pat
- Violent
- Ugh Ugh Ugh feat. Project Pat & Webbie
- North Memphis Like Me (Remix) feat. Project Pat & V Slash
- Lets Get High
- Hood Sprung
- Talkin Shit
- Twerk feat. Project Pat
- They Want Me Gone feat. Project Pat & Lil Reno
- Convicted Felon
- Robbers, Killas, and Thieves
- Get Yo Ass Robbed feat. Project Pat & V Slash
(2010)
- Break It Down feat. Project Pat
- Cali High feat. Project Pat
- Take A Loss feat. Jon Geezy
- Money Shit feat. Jon Geezy & Lil Reno
- Stupid High feat. Lil Wyte
- Old Triple Six
- I'm Gutta Bra feat. Lil Wyte & V Slash
- I Be Flippin feat. Lil Lody
- Smith & Wesson
- Ain't Shit Changed
- Bitch Get Me High High feat. Lil Reno & V Slash
- Bet Yo Bankroll feat. Yo Yo Munie
- OG Masta Kush feat. Jelly Roll
- Last Piece of Change feat. Billy Wes & Project Pat
- That's What It Is feat. Bank Mr. 912
- Yao Ming
(2011)
- Black And Yellow (Remix) With Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg & T-Pain
- Smokin And Sippin
- Stunna's Do feat. Billy Wes
- Talkin Bout (Bomb Bay Gin Dance)
- Boat Load (Inhale) feat. Machine Gun Kelly
- Shine feat. Billy Wes
- Niggas Got Problems
- So Much Money
- Introduce feat. Don Trip
- A Zip and a Double Cup
- Killa
- Delete Em
- Make It Happen feat. Casey Veggies
- Money Balls
- Got To Meet A G
- Oh Well feat. 2Chainz
- Rockstar Stoned
- Met The Wrong Gun
- Stoners Nite
- Geeked Up Off Them Bars
- Me
- Make Money
- I Don't Play With Guns feat. Project Pat & Alley Boy
- A Zip and a Double Cup (Remix) feat. 2Chainz & Tha Joker
- Get Higher
- U Trippy Mane feat. Kreayshawn
- Juicy J Can't
(2012)
- Deez Bitches Rollin feat. Spaceghost Purrp and Speakz
- Lucky Charm
- Countin' Faces
See also
References
- allmusic ((( Project Pat > Biography )))
- AllHipHop.com Daily News - : Juicy J, DJ Paul Prep New Solo Albums, Tour
External links
Three 6 Mafia | |
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- 1973 births
- Living people
- African American rappers
- African American record producers
- American Christians
- Best Song Academy Award winning songwriters
- Hip hop record producers
- Rappers from Memphis, Tennessee
- Three 6 Mafia members