Juicy J shared that he gets paid for 90 percent of rap songs due to the constant sampling of his catalog and the music he released with Three 6 Mafia. On the inaugural episode of SpringHill’s new show ...
Juicy J says he has consistent revenue coming in from music sampling. The artist was a part of Hip-Hop group Three 6 Mafia, which formed in the early ’90s. BlackPast reports the original group members ...
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - DECEMBER 15: Rapper Juicy J of Three 6 Mafia performs onstage during day 2 of the Rolling Loud Festival at Banc of California Stadium on December 15, 2019 in Los Angeles, ...
24hrs isn't stopping his career-changing year from continuing to progress and pick up speed, and now he's released some more new music for fans. The Atlanta singer just dropped his new record "24hr ...
“Wake yo ass up!” Juicy J tweeted Thursday morning, subsequently releasing two brand new songs. The Three 6 Mafia founder started hinting at the imminent release of “Trash” and “All I Need” early in ...
An abbreviation for “Shake Dat Ass B****,” Chainz, BeatKing, and Juicy J tap into some of their best pockets as they make another party banger for clubs that have opened back up again. The track also ...
Juicy J has been gearing up to drop a new project for a while now, but with the release of his new Travis Scott-featuring single he's ramping up the hype for the currently untitled release. Appearing ...
Juicy J peels off a torrent of righteous bars against police, record labels, day-to-day haters and more on his new song, “Hella Fuckin’ Trauma.” The self-produced track boasts a no-nonsense beat of ...
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 ...
During a Weedmaps party thrown over Coachella weekend, A$AP Rocky premiered a new song with D.R.A.M. and Juicy J. Now, the song is officially out, and it’s called ...
Juicy J has released a new song titled “Hella Fuckin’ Trauma.” On the track, the rapper addresses systemic racism, reparations, the carceral system, COVID-19, and the ownership of his song masters.
UPDATE: Juicy J’s social-media rant apparently helped to resolve his issues with Columbia Records, although we’d advise him not to make a habit of it. Original article is below his tweet. Rapper Juicy ...