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==Biography==
==Biography==
Williams grew up with his single mother in eastern [[Atlanta]].
Oj the trash man is the worst artist ever to come out. He came out of ATL sucking ass and now he is sucking more ass as a major artist. Williams grew up with his single mother in eastern [[Atlanta]].
Williams landed his first job at [[Orange Julius]] in 1997, it was then he discover his knack for rhyming. So to possibly pursue rapping as a career, Williams thought of many names to compliment his newly acquired talent such as '''"Orange Julius Juice Man"''' and simply '''"Juice Man"''', but the one that stuck to his co-workers was his current stage name '''Oj da Juiceman.'''
Williams landed his first job at [[Orange Julius]] in 1997, it was then he discover his knack for rhyming. So to possibly pursue rapping as a career, Williams thought of many names to compliment his newly acquired talent such as '''"Orange Julius Juice Man"''' and simply '''"Juice Man"''', but the one that stuck to his co-workers was his current stage name '''Oj da Juiceman.'''

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OJ da Juiceman

Otis Williams Jr., (born November 26, 1981)[1] better known by his stage name OJ da Juiceman, is an American rapper and founder of vanity label 32 Entertainment.

Biography

Oj the trash man is the worst artist ever to come out. He came out of ATL sucking ass and now he is sucking more ass as a major artist. Williams grew up with his single mother in eastern Atlanta. Williams landed his first job at Orange Julius in 1997, it was then he discover his knack for rhyming. So to possibly pursue rapping as a career, Williams thought of many names to compliment his newly acquired talent such as "Orange Julius Juice Man" and simply "Juice Man", but the one that stuck to his co-workers was his current stage name Oj da Juiceman.

During the late 1990s, Williams met rapper Gucci Mane, with whom he would later collaborate as OJ da Juiceman. After releasing over a dozen mixtapes hosted by such DJ's as DJ Drama, OJ da Juiceman founded the vanity label 32 Entertainment and signed to Asylum Records in 2009. OJ's Asylum debut, The Otha Side of the Trap, contained both new tracks and previously released mixtape tracks. The album included single "I'm Gettin' Money" and another that featured Gucci Mane, "Make The Trap Say Aye".[1]

OJ also appeared on Jadakiss's single "Who's Real" and R. Kelly's "Supaman High" and has a new mixtape with DJ Holiday called " Alaska in Atlanta."[2][3] OJ's second album is to be titled The Otis Williams Jr. Story.[3]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak chart positions
U.S. R&B[4] U.S. Rap[5] U.S. Heat[6]
2009 The Otha Side of the Trap
  • Released: January 27, 2009
  • Label: Asylum/So Icey Ent./Mizay
  • Format: CD, digital download
32 9 12
TBD The Otis Williams Jr. Story To be released

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions[7] Album
U.S. U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
2008 "I'm Gettin' Money" The Otha Side of the Trap
"Make Tha Trap Say Aye" (featuring Gucci Mane) 108 22 13

Mixtapes

  • On Da Come Up (with DJ Ace) (2007)
  • I Am Da Juice (with Dutty Laundry) (2008)
  • The Come Up Pt. 2 (with DJ Bobby Black, DJ Mars) (2008)
  • Juice On The Loose (with DJ Fletch) (2009)
  • Culinary Art School (with DJ Drama, Dj Holiday) (2008)
  • I Got The Juice (with DJ Smallz),/small> (2009)
  • Pt. 50 (with El Dorado Red, DJ Bobby Black) (2009)
  • Guacamole World (with DJ Bigga Rankin) (2009)
  • Alaska In Atlanta (with DJ Holiday) (2009)
  • 6 Ringz (with Trap-a-Holics) (2009)
  • Orange (with DJ Drama) (TBA)

References

  1. ^ a b Birchmeier, Jason (2009). "OJ da Juiceman > Biography". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  2. ^ Reid, Shaheem (2009-06-01). "OJ Da Juiceman Hits NYC For Jadakiss' Biker-Heavy 'Who's Real' Video". MTV News. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  3. ^ a b Reid, Shaheem (2009-07-10). "R. Kelly Wants To 'Conquer' Competition With Lil Wayne Before LP". Mixtape Daily. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
  4. ^ "OJ da Juiceman - Chart History - R&B/Hip-Hop Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  5. ^ "OJ da Juiceman - Chart History - Rap Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  6. ^ "OJ da Juiceman - Chart History - Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
  7. ^ "OJ da Juiceman > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-07-15.
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Year Song Peak chart positions Album
U.S. U.S. R&B U.S. Rap
2009 "Stupid (Playaz Circle feat. OJ Da Juiceman) 101 Flight 360: The Takeoff
"Supaman High" (R.Kelly feat. OJ Da Juiceman) 46 Untitled
"Ridiculous" (DJ Drama feat. Gucci Mane, Yo Gotti, Lonnie Mac & OJ Da Juiceman) 104 Gangsta Grillz: The Album (Vol. 2)
"Who's Real" (Jadakiss feat. Swizz Beatz & OJ Da Juiceman) 125 39 19 The Last Kiss
"Keep It Hood" (Project Pat feat. OJ Da Juiceman) Real Recognize Real