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same ol juice to me
gimmie head, gimmie head...gimmie head til I'm dead
gimmie head, gimmie head...gimmie head til I'm dead
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i'd rather have him be trippy than turn to a born again christian like lord infamous. :x i like his new stuff and the satanic days of three 6 have been dead so it's all good with me.
sippin on some sizzurp/ride spinnaz is essentially the same music he's dropping now with exceptionalways loved that memphis three 6 mafia..and when you really look at it, they're really not out of their format...for god sakes they did "we ride spinnaz" and "sippin on sizurp"
Totally agree but you gotta think a lot of these youngsters (the Wiz, Mac, Sean, Wayne-esque listeners) jus't dont have any clue about the foundation's of this rap **** anyways, even all the way into the "crunk" era and what not. I think it's a strength of his to keep himself relevant, especially when age and seniority is so looked down upon in the game. There have only been a handful able to keep themselves afloat past a certain point in their careers and J is one of em.
Well I Get High/Stay Fly made Three 6 as popular as they ever would be nationally. And with Adventures in Hollyhood he was already becoming that personality, but as a person and not musically.
But after the end of that show and the hype of Stay Fly died down, he had to do something different.
He can't rely on 1 single every 7 years with DJ Paul to keep his career going.
You really gotta applaud Juicy for noticing a lane for himself.
at mentioning that bum 2 Chainz