OJ Da Juiceman: Mariah Carey Sent Me A Bottle Of Chris... My Trap Fans Thought I Left Them

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  • Опубліковано 27 тра 2024
  • OJ Da Juiceman: Mariah Carey Sent Me A Bottle Of Chris... My Trap Fans Thought I Left Them
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  • @itsruffoutchea6636
    @itsruffoutchea6636 Місяць тому +18

    One thing about OJ is he made music you wanted to play on your system in the car and ride. Plus out of all artists music his highs were always the loudest and clearest to match the bass when it hit. I don't go a month without playing OJ, reminiscing when music was about fun and not just about killing.

    • @Fireinvestr
      @Fireinvestr Місяць тому +2

      Boomin and bunkin and I be trappin, was slammin that in my 93 caprice in 08-09

  • @LTKK
    @LTKK Місяць тому +12

    We gotta give OJ the credit for the modern day adlibs.
    People like DMX would bark, or MC Eiht with his "cheeeeea" but OJ was the first one i heard to lay down an ENTIRE track of backing vocals. He wasn't just dubbing every other word like the traditional style of rap background vocals. He was the first one I heard to let the adlibs play through the whole track
    "Aye aye aye...well damn...aye aye aye...damn...." and whatnot for the WHOLE SONG. I wasn't hearing bobody doing that before Juice.

    • @YSuniverse856
      @YSuniverse856 Місяць тому +1

      It was Jeezy your definitely reaching but I feel you

    • @LTKK
      @LTKK Місяць тому +1

      @@YSuniverse856 Jeezy was more of the cheee..... that's riiiight.... filling in the pockets. Jeezy deserves credit too but he still kept it at a minimum. Juice was the first person I heard to hit a "ay ay ay ay ay" for 5 minutes STRAIGHT lmao that boi was geeking in the studio I bet.
      Jeezy gets credit too though. Jeezy added to the game, then Juice elevated it.
      There's a direct line from the Jeezy "cheeeeaaa that's riiiight" to the Juiceman "aye" to Waka with the "bow!" to where we're at now where you almost HAVE to have a signature adlib lol

    • @TheDiamondShoppeBeats
      @TheDiamondShoppeBeats Місяць тому

      I think you forgetting about Pastor Troy, respectfully

    • @LTKK
      @LTKK Місяць тому

      @@TheDiamondShoppeBeats I can see where you're coming from. With the drill/military/call and response/ "yeah!" type energy. There's definitely multiple ingredients to the recipe. No one man is responsible for the entire wave. We can throw Troy in the discussion along with Jeezy like bro above you said

  • @jarvistillman4521
    @jarvistillman4521 Місяць тому +12

    I still jam juice man💪🏿💪🏿 aye aye

  • @mr.334alabama4
    @mr.334alabama4 Місяць тому +2

    My favorite trap rapper of all time he stuck with what he lived and we loved him for it💯💯💯💯

  • @pitomedina7353
    @pitomedina7353 Місяць тому +9

    I always fucked with the juice man. He seem like a likable person and mad chill. And he had never switched up always acted the same in his interviews 💯💯💯

  • @MannyHarrisChi
    @MannyHarrisChi Місяць тому +1

    I still listen to superman high. That's a banger

  • @334billgates3
    @334billgates3 Місяць тому +1

    Run dem numbers up juicemane 💪🏾💪🏾

  • @randallcunningham4175
    @randallcunningham4175 Місяць тому +2

    It’s crazy he didn’t grow for worrying about what other people felt.

  • @malikr2271
    @malikr2271 Місяць тому +1

    Juice home? Aye!

  • @user-kb3do9jp6s
    @user-kb3do9jp6s Місяць тому

    Big Facts ‼️🎯🎯🎯🎯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @YSuniverse856
    @YSuniverse856 Місяць тому +1

    I done spoke to juice a couple times on ig, Twitter him and burn one mad cool. We gonna all work together one day this year.

  • @ryaneboy101
    @ryaneboy101 Місяць тому +2

    Cop a chicken

  • @JohnKennedy-kh3eu
    @JohnKennedy-kh3eu Місяць тому +2

    OJ the Juice Man??? = W

  • @WillieGlass-md4nn
    @WillieGlass-md4nn Місяць тому +1

    What kind of watch is Turk wearing anybody know

  • @AliKhan-yx1dy
    @AliKhan-yx1dy Місяць тому +1

    MC 👑👑👑🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦💯⁉️

  • @JamesO606
    @JamesO606 Місяць тому +1

    Why Turk acting like he don’t know where freestyle punch on started ? It started with big and then jay z but became popular when Wayne dropped the dvd of him punching in the early to mid 2000’s . After that lil Wayne dvd everybody and they momma started that whole “ I don’t write wave “ . Now it’s not a wave , it’s a standard.

    • @sabot4ge
      @sabot4ge Місяць тому

      thats because jay-z/biggie had random but cool rhyme structure. instead of making the middle of words from the first bar rhyme with the middle of words from the second bar in addition to the ending words from the 1st and 2nd bar, they just spit rhymes out and whatever rhymed just so happened to rhyme.
      Az wrote but his bars rhymed like 'Layed up with this skinny chick, balley's with the Henny mixed, my man Born sent me flicks, claimed he ain't see me since, '96 when he blew trial for those 3 attempts, feds on the sweep, but do you see me tense, Chill a lot, niggas wanna know if im real or not"...he wrote that and its cool because in the whole song, rhymes are all over the place within the bars. Kinda like Raekwon, u gotta study his bars because he might make the first three letters of a word in one bar rhyme with the first three letters of the second bar, and do stuff like that. that's what make writing special..you can finesse your pen game and really create a puzzle of rhymes instead of a random assortment like jay-z or biggie.
      but 2pac didnt write like that either. it was easier to do that back then because these guys were aspiring rappers in the 1980's so they probably wrote thousands of rhymes throughout their life before becoming stars. Jay-Z didn't release an album until he was 26, so he was already seasoned as a writer so all he had to do was think of bars in his head. It's just easy. Plus, they didnt think that their rhymes from the 90's would live on and still sell millions of copies 20-30 years later.
      They were just in the studio, in the zone and caught a vibe, and just spit it on the mic. A song that was from 2 years ago was considered old back then, so I'm pretty sure in retrospect they would have wrote more had they known their music would be timeless. But they were artists. They created a concept for the song first and had structured the song in terms of the chorus..they knew what the content would be about..and if you're a seasoned rapper, you just fill in the gaps by rapping according to the concept. Nowadays, rappers don't have themes to their albums. The songs don't really have concepts.
      So yeah Jay-Z and Biggie "didnt write" but they produced their songs..they told the producer when to change the beat..the told the producer when to add certain things to the beat..they told the singers on their songs what to sing about and how to sing it...they were producing their songs. They weren't just lazy and just spitting off the dome. They already had the song mapped out in their mind and by them spitting lyrics/writing lyrics for 10 plus years, all they had to do was think of a topic and rhyme. These dudes used to battle random emcees and would rhyme about what kinda jacket their competition had on or what the weather conditions were like.
      Lil Wayne was trained too. He been rapping since 10.
      So of course it's easy to just rap without writing because you're rhyming rhymes that aren't even related to each other or telling a story. "Im with my bitches, my guns got switches, when my clique go to we come like football teams do blitzes" Biggie said "If u aint go the clientele, say hell no, because they gonna want their money rain, sleet, HAIL, snow".....hell and hail. They spit off the dome but they still thought about concepts.

    • @hilltop565
      @hilltop565 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@sabot4geman nobody readin all that shit

    • @itsruffoutchea6636
      @itsruffoutchea6636 Місяць тому +2

      @@hilltop565 that was a whole chapter 😂