The brand new OJ Da JuicemanCook Muzik mixtape” is finally out and you can find it online available for download. I know y’all have been waiting on this project for awhile from Mr. Aye! Okay! Aye! Aye! Juiceman has been grinding for awhile now and he definitely brings some southern trapstar heat on this badboy. He’s got production from Metro, Drumma Boy, Tay Beatz, Justice League, Lex Luger, David Banner, Nard and B, D Nicks, Jazzy Pha, and more. Additionally, the Juice Man has features from Project Pat, Trae, 8Ball, Alley Baby, Derek Foreal, and others.

He linked up with 32 Entertainment and DJ 5150 to make this all possible so shout out to them.  The cover artwork is classic, you know he’s in the traphouse flippin chickens, got the baking soda on deck, the culinary utensils hangning from the wall, and the scales ready to weigh the product.  If you know anything about OJ, you know that he always is rocking some dopeman chains as you can see by the cover.

OJ Da Juiceman – Cook Muzik Mixtape (Official)

While people await the release and promotion of “Ferrari Boyz,” this is a great 1017 Brick Squad release so you should definitely get to help keep you up to date with the label.  It seems like the movement is taking over more and more every day because all of the artists are on the grind.  If you already listened to this, be sure to get the homie Waka Flocka’s tape “DuFlocka Rant mixtape” before it’s too late!  Read up on the official track listing, production, and track times below to see what’s good.  More importantly, give this some heavy rotation because it’s got that straight heat from the south.  Juiceman did it again!

Official Track Listing:

  1. Cook Muzik (Intro) (0:21)
  2. Little Story [Prod. By Metro] (4:57)
  3. Cemetery Pockets [Prod. By Metro] (4:07)
  4. Grills Are Gold (Feat. Project Pat, Trae & 8Ball) [Prod. By Metro] (5:05)
  5. Voices [Prod. By Justice League] (4:33)
  6. Like Real G’s Should [Prod. By Metro] (3:50)
  7. Hustle & Grind (Feat. Alley Baby) [Prod. By Drumma Boy] (4:59)
  8. Came From Nothing (Feat. Derek Foreal) [Prod. By Tay Beatz] (3:44)
  9. H20 [Prod. By Justice League] (3:37)
  10. Friend Of Me [Prod. By Metro] (3:02)
  11. Packs [Prod. By Metro] (4:25)
  12. Sell My Dope [Prod. By Lex Luger] (3:14)
  13. Otis Williams Story [Prod. By Nard & B] (3:53)
  14. How U Doin Juice [Prod. By David Banner] (2:46)
  15. Money (Feat. Jazzy Pha) [Prod. By Jazzy Pha & D Nicks] (4:25)
  16. Speed Of Light (Feat. B.o.B) [Prod. By Nard & B] (3:48)
  17. Cook Muzik (Outro) (0:45)

The track “Jack Boyz” by Wooh Da Kid features OJ Da Juiceman and Gucci Mane. This song has been breaking through a lot lately and has had people ready for that Brick Squad Compilation Album. M-Visions was involved with the production of the video so huge shout out to them for all of their solid work with this one. Gucci Mane appears throughout most of the video singing along, but drops his verse at around 3:03 into the song in case you were wondering. It is recommended to just listen from start to finish though because Wooh Da Kid kills it, Juiceman kills it, and Gucci wraps up the track perfectly.

Even though some people aren’t up on Wooh Da Kid as much as some other artists, there’s no denying that he’s generating a lot of buzz lately.  He’s got a dope voice for rapping and has been on the grind for a long time now.  You have likely heard him on a bunch of mixtape tracks up until now and he’s still on the grind.  Don’t sleep on this one and the rest of Brick Squad because they got the energy, talent, production, and skills to take over the game.

If you look closely, you can see that the time frame for this one starts at 5:20 A.M. in Atlanta Georgia when these artists are on the grind.  The chorus of this banger sang by Wooh Da Kid goes as followed: “I’m fucked up, you fucked up, tellin niggas where ya stash you just blew ya luck, Jack Boyz on ya ass put ya chain on top, I ain’t talkin bout a name but my young boyz Buck.”  Wooh Da Kid continues with his verse first and it goes hard as hell followed by OJ’s.

Wooh Da Kid – Jack Boyz (feat. OJ Da Juiceman & Gucci Mane) [Official Video]

This track is an anthem for all of the hustlers that are out there getting it, grindin, and putting in work. All of the rappers keep it 100% and spit some real bars to represent Brick Squad.  This is definitely a solid track to check out if you aren’t familiar with Wooh Da Kid because you’ll definitely like the direction where he’s headed with his music.  Gucci raps about putting his diamonds on display, a Batman car, and being a man instead of a mouse.  Another solid release and fly music video from the So Icey team, keep it movin you already know what it do.  Oh and in case you didn’t already know from watching, Southside is responsible for the production on this track.

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