OJ da Juiceman
Otis Williams Jr. (born November 26, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia), better know… Read Full Bio ↴Otis Williams Jr. (born November 26, 1981 in Atlanta, Georgia), better known by his stage name OJ Da Juiceman, is an American rapper signed to So Icey Entertainment and Asylum Records. After releasing twelve mixtapes online he released his solo debut album, Tha Otha Side of the Trap, in January 2009. The album spawned the singles "I'm Gettin' Money" and "Make Tha Trap Say Aye", which features Gucci Mane, another Atlanta rapper who he met in the early 90s and frequently collaborates with. His second album, The Otis Williams Jr. Story, will be released sometime in 2010.
He began his music career with Never Again Records, most popularly known for their 2003 summer spin-off hit āBlack Tee.ā As a solo artist he quickly became a favorite on the Atlanta underground mixtape circuit. Only rapping for 4 years his style and ability are equivalent to a veteran that has been honing his craft for years. This quality was first noticed by OJās father Otis Williams Sr. who baptized his son with the pseudonym OJ da Juiceman. OJ is a nickname and the handle of Juiceman is based on Otis Jrās ability to sap a beat of all of its juice, with his lyrical flow.
Born November 26,1981, in Atlanta, GA OJ grew up on the inner city streets of East Atlanta with his mother. Like most kids raised by a single parent he had to grow up fast. Hardcore rappers The Dog House Posse, Ruthless Juveniles and NWA provided the soundtrack as he did what he had to do to support his family. Feeling comfortable in the streets and learning to navigate his way he later began writing lyrics about his struggles.
He prides himself on being a conqueror. āIf you can survive in these harsh streets you can conquer just about anything.ā He dosenāt claim to know everything but he knows something about will power and music. āIf youāre in the trap, it makes you grind harder, when youāre riding solo-you pop something in and reflect on the lyrics.ā
Following the creation of his own record label 32 Entertainment he partnered up with neighborhood friend, Atlantic Recording artist Campbell Green, CEO of So Icey Entertainment. OJ churned out 6 mixtapes under 32 Entertainment and has been featured on many underground mixtape classics. It was his release āOJ Da Juiceman hosted By Dirty Laundryā that helped his fan base jump, his hit count almost tripled and the number of listeners requesting him on myspace exploded. His rhymes reflects his life; what he has experienced in the past and what he hopes the future will bring. āOh yea, I make songs for the ladies tooā OJ states with a smile.
True to his underground roots, heās looking forward to releasing two to three mixtapes before dropping his debut album, after recently signing to Asylum Records August 28th 2008. His most important goal is to come in the same game and sell records, each year the trap game changes up, and there are still more stories to be told. Although, rap is OJās passion he would also like to act and create an opportunity for his family to become entrepreneurs. Thus, far OJ has proven that it does not take him long to accomplish desirable results. More importantly, it is not long before he delivers on what is wanted by allā¦ promise and revelation. Therefore, one can only expect him to continue to juice the nectar of life within the entertainment industry and in all of endeavorsā¦ for every drop of success!
āEveryday something crazy happens, thatās lifeā says OJ, heās in this for the long haul, and heās unstoppable right now. He wants everybody to know heās here and he definitely brought ther juice. One of his lyrics sums it up āSun Valley Shawty, Bouldercrest Shawty, Texaco Shawty, Bomb in da Bush Shawtyā. this is OJ Da Juiceman.
He began his music career with Never Again Records, most popularly known for their 2003 summer spin-off hit āBlack Tee.ā As a solo artist he quickly became a favorite on the Atlanta underground mixtape circuit. Only rapping for 4 years his style and ability are equivalent to a veteran that has been honing his craft for years. This quality was first noticed by OJās father Otis Williams Sr. who baptized his son with the pseudonym OJ da Juiceman. OJ is a nickname and the handle of Juiceman is based on Otis Jrās ability to sap a beat of all of its juice, with his lyrical flow.
Born November 26,1981, in Atlanta, GA OJ grew up on the inner city streets of East Atlanta with his mother. Like most kids raised by a single parent he had to grow up fast. Hardcore rappers The Dog House Posse, Ruthless Juveniles and NWA provided the soundtrack as he did what he had to do to support his family. Feeling comfortable in the streets and learning to navigate his way he later began writing lyrics about his struggles.
He prides himself on being a conqueror. āIf you can survive in these harsh streets you can conquer just about anything.ā He dosenāt claim to know everything but he knows something about will power and music. āIf youāre in the trap, it makes you grind harder, when youāre riding solo-you pop something in and reflect on the lyrics.ā
Following the creation of his own record label 32 Entertainment he partnered up with neighborhood friend, Atlantic Recording artist Campbell Green, CEO of So Icey Entertainment. OJ churned out 6 mixtapes under 32 Entertainment and has been featured on many underground mixtape classics. It was his release āOJ Da Juiceman hosted By Dirty Laundryā that helped his fan base jump, his hit count almost tripled and the number of listeners requesting him on myspace exploded. His rhymes reflects his life; what he has experienced in the past and what he hopes the future will bring. āOh yea, I make songs for the ladies tooā OJ states with a smile.
True to his underground roots, heās looking forward to releasing two to three mixtapes before dropping his debut album, after recently signing to Asylum Records August 28th 2008. His most important goal is to come in the same game and sell records, each year the trap game changes up, and there are still more stories to be told. Although, rap is OJās passion he would also like to act and create an opportunity for his family to become entrepreneurs. Thus, far OJ has proven that it does not take him long to accomplish desirable results. More importantly, it is not long before he delivers on what is wanted by allā¦ promise and revelation. Therefore, one can only expect him to continue to juice the nectar of life within the entertainment industry and in all of endeavorsā¦ for every drop of success!
āEveryday something crazy happens, thatās lifeā says OJ, heās in this for the long haul, and heās unstoppable right now. He wants everybody to know heās here and he definitely brought ther juice. One of his lyrics sums it up āSun Valley Shawty, Bouldercrest Shawty, Texaco Shawty, Bomb in da Bush Shawtyā. this is OJ Da Juiceman.
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OJ da Juiceman Lyrics
1 For the Money [Chorus:] I'm getting money, I'm getting money, catch me in…
50 Brick's 50 bricks in the night dawg I'm doin numbers Bale and a…
A Brick N A Half (2x)quater brick,half a brick, whole brick ay,quarter pound,…
Aye Ok ok Juicy Gucci juicy Gucci half a brick, half…
B.S. Yeah, your boy, Project Patta You know the business, OJ da…
Ballin Out The Gym [Hook:] Rivers, Dawyne, Wayne I be selling cake Leverage Kob…
Batman Overseas with Jackie Chan, 09 like Batman Maserati, Lamborg…
Brick After Brick It's your boy Yo Gotti, gyeah! Gucci Mane La Flare My nigga…
Burglar Bars Burglar bars, burglar bars Hustlin through my burglar bars G…
Burr I step up out the whip Lookin like alaska frozen Stupid icey…
Car Talk I talk to my car like Michael did Kit I'm Alaska…
Coogi [Chorus(x2)]: I be dead fresh like I'm layin in a coffin 40…
Cop A Chicken Intro: Cheahh! Aye! Young Juice. 32 entertainment, aye! aye!…
Early In The Morning Early morning trapin, down to make it happen Workin 50 brick…
Early Morning (Chorus) Early morning trapin, down to make it happen Work…
Early Morning Trapping Early morning trapin, down to make it happen Workin 50 brick…
Fifty (Zaytoven) Yeah, Juice Chill Ayy (go) Uh, fifty floors up,…
Freestyle I got my mind on the money what you doing Iā²m…
Gingerbread Man Its money mane, n' juice man, n' Gucci mane, Gucci…
Good Night Don't look so sad I know it's over But life goes on And…
Half A Brick (2x)quater brick,half a brick, whole brick ay,quarter pound,…
Hell of a Life It's a hell of life, young juice in da buildinggggg...…
Helluvalife [Chorus] I'm livin' one helluvalife Crazy colored karats bab…
Homer Intro: dj rell nigga. one thing bout it, u kepp…
I [Chorus] I be trappin', I be trappin' I be working, I be…
I Do Dat Dirty Birds in this motherfucker (ay yeah boyyy) It's Guc'! …
I Do That I'm walking with dem racks Baby I'm that guy I'm guacamole s…
I Do This Dirty Birds in this motherfucker (ay yeah boyyy) It's Guc'! …
I'm Gettin Money [Chorus:] I'm getting money, I'm getting money, catch me in…
I'm That Guy I'm walking with dem racks Baby I'm that guy I'm guacamole s…
Juice Man Circum chain, diamond ring Earn color juice man Blowin on da…
Make Tha Trap Say Aye Ok ok Juicy Gucci juicy Gucci half a brick, half…
Mathematics [Hook:] In the trap, back at it All in know is mathematics M…
Middle Finger ZT, let me talk out quick! Where would I be without…
Money In The Attic I'm in love with that money I'm in love with that…
No Hook Back at it, craftmatic, all I know is mathematics On the…
Nothing (You rocking with DJ YoungKash) uh, ayy Yeah (Fuck) i want…
Old School Cars [Intro] Old school I'm in too It's young Juice [Chorus…
Old Schools Old school i'm in too It's young Juice Old school cars and…
On Me Joey Shady, GLO up cap gang, gang, GLO GANG! Diamond on…
Quarter Brick, Half a Mil (feat. Gucci Mane) AY AY OK Juice Juice Half a brick Half a brick Zaytoven Zay-…
Speed Of Light Chorus: Well, you could be here one day, gone in a…
Street Smart Yeah, street smart entertainment So ice entertainment, stree…
Washing Powder Chorus: I got washin powder money I dun washed it I…
Washing Powder Money I got washing powder money - I don't wash it, i…
What I Do Dirty Birds in this motherfucker (ay yeah boyyy) It's Guc'! …
What U Like What you think this is? Uh, just did 120 on the…
Yung Juice Yung Juice Man, God dammit I'm the shit (Aye) Yung Juice Man…
Ziplock (Intro) Ziplock (X5) Doing numbers and they bustin out the z…