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'''Jordan Michael Houston''', better known by his stage name '''Juicy J''' (born April 5, 1973) is an [[Academy Award]] winning [[United States|American]] [[Rapping|rapper]] and [[record producer]] from [[Memphis, Tennessee]] and is the co-founder and a member of the duo [[Three 6 Mafia]] (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia). He is also the younger brother of [[Project Pat]].<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p371516/biography|pure_url=yes}} allmusic ((( Project Pat > Biography )))]</ref> His second solo album, ''Hustle Till I Die'',<ref>[http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2009/03/10/20959545.aspx AllHipHop.com Daily News - : Juicy J, DJ Paul Prep New Solo Albums, Tour]</ref> was released June 16, 2009. He won an [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Best Original Song]] for "[[It's Hard out Here for a Pimp]]". Most recently, Juicy J was featured in [[Wiz Khalifa]]'s remix of his hit song "[[Black and Yellow]]", entitled "Black and Yellow, G-Mix". Juicy J is best known for his [[crunk]] style of rapping, highlighted by his patented "heavy-breathing" and "stomping" background sound effects. Juicy J's production style is characterized by fast rolling high hats, sharp snares, and deep cinematic bass, while many times incorporating samples from [[classic soul]] artists such as [[Willie Hutch]], [[David Ruffin]], and [[Isaac Hayes]]. |
'''Jordan Michael Houston''', smokes hella weed better known by his stage name '''Juicy J''' (born April 5, 1973) is an [[Academy Award]] winning [[United States|American]] [[Rapping|rapper]] and [[record producer]] from [[Memphis, Tennessee]] and is the co-founder and a member of the duo [[Three 6 Mafia]] (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia). He is also the younger brother of [[Project Pat]].<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p371516/biography|pure_url=yes}} allmusic ((( Project Pat > Biography )))]</ref> His second solo album, ''Hustle Till I Die'',<ref>[http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2009/03/10/20959545.aspx AllHipHop.com Daily News - : Juicy J, DJ Paul Prep New Solo Albums, Tour]</ref> was released June 16, 2009. He won an [[Academy Award]] for [[Academy Award for Best Original Song|Best Original Song]] for "[[It's Hard out Here for a Pimp]]". Most recently, Juicy J was featured in [[Wiz Khalifa]]'s remix of his hit song "[[Black and Yellow]]", entitled "Black and Yellow, G-Mix". Juicy J is best known for his [[crunk]] style of rapping, highlighted by his patented "heavy-breathing" and "stomping" background sound effects. Juicy J's production style is characterized by fast rolling high hats, sharp snares, and deep cinematic bass, while many times incorporating samples from [[classic soul]] artists such as [[Willie Hutch]], [[David Ruffin]], and [[Isaac Hayes]]. |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jordan Michael Houston |
Born | April 5, 1973 |
Origin | Memphis, Tennessee |
Genres | Hip hop, Southern rap, Gangsta rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, record producer, actor, screenwriter, songwriter |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Hypnotize Minds (1994-Present) ColumbiaSony Music (2003-Present) Loud (2000-2003) Relativity (1997-2000) Prophet (1995-1997) Taylor Gang (2011-Present) |
Website | http://www.juicyjofthree6mafia.com/ |
Jordan Michael Houston, smokes hella weed better known by his stage name Juicy J (born April 5, 1973) is an Academy Award winning American rapper and record producer from Memphis, Tennessee and is the co-founder and a member of the duo Three 6 Mafia (formerly known as Triple Six Mafia). He is also the younger brother of Project Pat.[1] His second solo album, Hustle Till I Die,[2] was released June 16, 2009. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song for "It's Hard out Here for a Pimp". Most recently, Juicy J was featured in Wiz Khalifa's remix of his hit song "Black and Yellow", entitled "Black and Yellow, G-Mix". Juicy J is best known for his crunk style of rapping, highlighted by his patented "heavy-breathing" and "stomping" background sound effects. Juicy J's production style is characterized by fast rolling high hats, sharp snares, and deep cinematic bass, while many times incorporating samples from classic soul artists such as Willie Hutch, David Ruffin, and Isaac Hayes.
Discography
- 2002: Chronicles of the Juice Man
- 2009: Hustle Till I Die
Mixtapes
- 2009: The Realest Nigga In The Game hosted by DJ Scream
- 2011: Blue Dream & Lean hosted by DJ Scream
Collaborative Mixtapes
- 2009: Juicy J & Project Pat - Play Me Some Pimpin hosted by Trap-A-Holics
- 2009: Juicy J & Project Pat - Cut Throat hosted by DJ Smallz & DJ Kay Slay
- 2009: Juicy J & Project Pat - Play Me Some Pimpin 2 hosted by DJ Drama
- 2010: Juicy J & Project Pat - Cut Throat 2 (Dinner Thieves) hosted by DJ Scream & DJ Whoo Kid
- 2010: Juicy J, Project Pat & Bank Mr. 912 - Convicted Felons hosted by DJ Rell, DJ Boogaloo & Devin Steel
- 2010: Juicy J & Lex Luger - Rubba Band Business hosted by Trap-A-Holics
- 2011: Juicy J & Lex Luger - Rubba Band Business 2 hosted by Trap-A-Holics
- 2011: Juicy J, Lex Luger & V.A.B.P. - Young Nigga Movement hosted by Trap-A-Holics
- 2011: Juicy J, Project Pat & French Montana - Cocaine Mafia hosted by Evil Empire
Underground Mixtapes
- Volume 3
- Volume 5
- Volume 5 Pt. 2 - 1992
- Volume 6 - 1993
- Volume 7 - 1993
- Volume 8: Gates of Hell - 1993
- Volume 9 - 1994
- Chronicles Of The Juice Mane (Original)- 1994
- Greatest Hits - 1995
Music Videos
(2009)
- 30 Inches feat. Project Pat
- Violent
- Ugh Ugh Ugh feat. Project Pat & Webbie
- North Memphis Like Me (Remix) feat. Project Pat & V Slash
- Lets Get High
- Hood Sprung
- Talkin Shit
- Twerk feat. Project Pat
- They Want Me Gone feat. Project Pat & Lil Reno
- Convicted Felon
- Robbers, Killas, and Thieves
- Get Yo Ass Robbed feat. Project Pat & V Slash
(2010)
- Break It Down feat. Project Pat
- Cali High feat. Project Pat
- Take A Loss feat. Jon Geezy
- Money Shit feat. Jon Geezy & Lil Reno
- Stupid High feat. Lil Wyte
- Old Triple Six
- I'm Gutta Bra feat. Lil Wyte & V Slash
- I Be Flippin feat. Lil Lody
- Smith & Wesson
- Ain't Shit Changed
- Bitch Get Me High High feat. Lil Reno & V Slash
- Bet Yo Bankroll feat. Yo Yo Munie
- OG Masta Kush feat. Jelly Roll
- Last Piece of Change feat. Billy Wes & Project Pat
- That's What It Is feat. Bank Mr. 912
- Yao Ming
(2011)
- Black And Yellow (Remix) With Wiz Khalifa, Snoop Dogg & T-Pain
- Smokin And Sippin
- Stunna's Do feat. Billy Wes
- Talkin Bout (Bomb Bay Gin Dance)
- Boat Load (Inhale) feat. Machine Gun Kelly
- Shine feat. Billy Wes
- Niggas Got Problems
- So Much Money
- Introduce feat. Don Trip
- A Zip and a Double Cup
- Killa
- Delete Em
- Make It Happen feat. Casey Veggies
- Money Balls
- Got To Meet A G
- Oh Well feat. 2Chainz
- Rockstar Stoned
- Met The Wrong Gun
- Stoners Nite
- Geeked Up Off Them Bars
- Me
- Make Money
- I Don't Play With Guns feat. Project Pat & Alley Boy
- A Zip and a Double Cup (Remix) feat. 2Chainz & Tha Joker
- Get Higher
- U Trippy Mane feat. Kreayshawn
See also
References
External links
- Articles needing cleanup from December 2009
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- Wikipedia pages needing cleanup from December 2009
- 1973 births
- Living people
- African American rappers
- African American record producers
- American Christians
- Best Song Academy Award winning songwriters
- Hip hop record producers
- Rappers from Memphis, Tennessee
- Three 6 Mafia members
- American hip hop biography stubs