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OJ Da Juiceman was arrested in March on charges for allegedly pointing a gun at a law enforcement officer in Georgia.
OJ Da Juiceman was reportedly rushed to the hospital after suffering a serious medical emergency while in custody. According to TMZ, the Atlanta rapper was transported from jail to a local hospital after a health scare related to Type 1 diabetes. His team later released a statement addressing the situation and raising concerns about his […]
OJ Da Juiceman was arrested last week in Georgia, according to reports. The Atlanta rapper is accused of allegedly pointing a gun at a state trooper. Authorities say he was hit with 10 charges in total, including eight misdemeanors such as aggressive driving, reckless driving, reckless driving and pointing or aiming a gun at another […]
OJ da Juiceman, an East Atlanta rapper who was once connected with Gucci Mane, was arrested on March 4 on drug trafficking charges.
Plenty of sports figures and Hip-Hop personalities remembered Stuart Scott yesterday at a moment’s notice of his passing to cancer at age 49. Yet, it’s a pair of his famous mourners that solidify the late newscaster’s legacy as an American icon.
If there’s a parcel to be delivered, Cap 1 is the man for the job. At least that’s the case in his visual for “Anywhere,” a track featuring 2 Chainz and OJ Da Juiceman that debuted back in March.
To celebrate Twitter’s eighth birthday, the social media site opened up its archive for us to find our first tweet. And with the access, we did what anybody with a soul would do — look up the born-day tweets of our favorite struggle rappers.
Rap game, crack game ain’t that different, you know? That’s apparent on Cap 1’s new street heater “Anywhere,” featuring 2 Chainz and OJ Da Juiceman.
It’s difficult to tell what’s going on with Gucci Mane these days, but one things for sure, he’s still in the studio working hard. With a few recent projects already circulating the Internets, the Brick Squad rapper returns with Diary of a Trap God.
Retro Su$h!, a subsect of larger Atlanta-based collective Two-9, debut a visual for their new heater “Thirty Seven Thirty Two.” With a little help from long-lost rapper OJ Da Juiceman, the duo kick rhymes about a standard list of vices — mostly a variety of drugs.
With the Internet advancing faster than ever, many Hip-Hop acts have adapted a new marketing plan when it comes to their music; give it away for free. A chosen few have been able to flip this scheme, and their fan bases into viable recording careers, others have failed miserably.
Buzzing producer Michael “Mike Will Made It” Williams has been churning out smash hits lately, and the Atlanta native sat down with The Breakfast Club this morning to break down his path to success.
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