He began his music career with Never Again Records, most popularly known for their 2003 summer spin-off hit โBlack Tee.โ 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 OJโs 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 Jrโs 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. โIf you can survive in these harsh streets you can conquer just about anything.โ He dosenโt claim to know everything but he knows something about will power and music. โIf youโre in the trap, it makes you grind harder, when youโre riding solo-you pop something in and reflect on the lyrics.โ
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 โOJ Da Juiceman hosted By Dirty Laundryโ 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. โOh yea, I make songs for the ladies tooโ OJ states with a smile.
True to his underground roots, heโs 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 OJโs 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 allโฆ 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 endeavorsโฆ for every drop of success!
โEveryday something crazy happens, thatโs lifeโ says OJ, heโs in this for the long haul, and heโs unstoppable right now. He wants everybody to know heโs here and he definitely brought ther juice. One of his lyrics sums it up โSun Valley Shawty, Bouldercrest Shawty, Texaco Shawty, Bomb in da Bush Shawtyโ. this is OJ Da Juiceman.
Mathematics
OJ da Juiceman Lyrics
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In the trap, back at it
All in know is mathematics
Man that clean fish scale
Chicken wings straight out the wrapper
2008, Juiceman turned into a rapper
Coming down the road with them bricks in a capper
Flyin down the criss and my daughter pamper
Geeked up, help with the bags, nigga you can call me Santa
Small fried nigga, you'll never be on my level
[Verse:]
Hater get on my level, bricks come in on schedule
Dancing with the devil ever since I was in Pampers
Georgia Baptist born but I was raised in East Atlanta
Zone 6 nigga, still trappin with them blammers
Out here servin their Diana, got keys just like pianos
In the kitchen cookin hammer, make a hater turn the channel
Mississippi mud but my name at David Banner
In it for a bag, you can keep the fame and glamour
Run bricks like Deon Saunders
My name ain't left the slammer
32 ent and the feds wanna ban us
Born in the trap but they just don't understand us
Grew up with the boys but half on jealous
[Hook:]
In the trap, back at it
All in know is mathematics
Man that clean fish scale
Chicken wings straight out the wrapper
2008, Juiceman turned into a rapper
Coming down the road with them bricks in a capper
Flyin down the criss and my daughter pamper
Zone 6, white head, east Atlanta
Geeked up, help with the bags, nigga you can call me Santa
Small fried nigga, you'll never be on my level
[Verse:]
Swear I'm team rich, we're not cookin fish
Catch me in the kitchen, nigga I can serve a dish
Plug turned to raw, Chris Paul I assist
Slam like Blake, damn near broke my wrist
Posted in the trap, in the yard there's a fish
Say I got it funk rap, nah nigga it were bricks
Cus Jay love the rocks and the nigga love to sniff
Smoking up the gas, like to sip, we call it piff
Feelin like Tony, got my name on the blim
Shout out to Memphis, got Young Juiceman feel like pimps
Caught me slippin once, got Young Juiceman with a limp
100 rack dom, 20 bands for the rims
[Hook:]
In the trap, back at it
All in know is mathematics
Man that clean fish scale
Chicken wings straight out the wrapper
2008, Juiceman turned into a rapper
Coming down the road with them bricks in a capper
Flyin down the criss and my daughter pamper
Zone 6, white head, east Atlanta
Geeked up, help with the bags, nigga you can call me Santa
Small fried nigga, you'll never be on my level
[Verse:]
Shouts out to my baby, Chloe
Yeah, that's my homie
Nigga, run up on it
His family be lonely
I'm a act a donkey
Banana with the monkey
In a stolen car but I'm ridin with a jacket
Niggas on like the hockey,
With some military functions
Going up bout mine, I ain't dyin bout no fuck shit
Grab the sniper and say fuck it
Go in, steal a bucket
Then go extend the band, in and out that fuck shit
These choppas you can't duck it
You better not try to twerk it
You ain't Ussain Bolt so you better not buggy
I'mma keep it real, I'm that nigga not to fuck wit
Punch yo head like a brick or yo body, get it busted
[Hook:]
In the trap, back at it
All in know is mathematics
Man that clean fish scale
Chicken wings straight out the wrapper
2008, Juiceman turned into a rapper
Coming down the road with them bricks in a capper
Flyin down the criss and my daughter pamper
Zone 6, white head, east Atlanta
Geeked up, help with the bags, nigga you can call me Santa
Small fried nigga, you'll never be on my level
The song "Mathematics" by OJ da Juiceman is a typical trap song that describes the life in the trap and how the artist became a rapper. The hook of the song emphasizes the importance of mathematics in the trap, referring to the process of weighing and measuring drugs. The artist boasts of his ability to weigh fish scale, indicating that his skills in the drug trade are proficient. The use of the term "clean" fish scale also stresses the importance of purity in certain drug markets. Juiceman also raps about his origins, growing up in East Atlanta in Zone 6 and being raised around guns, drugs, and violence. He underscores that he is still trappin with them blammers, suggesting that despite his success in the rap game, he still remains linked to the trap.
In the verses, OJ da Juiceman reveals the gritty reality of the trap in Zone 6 East Atlanta. He raps about his success, but also acknowledges the danger of his lifestyle. He is aware of the risks that come with dealing in the drug trade and acknowledges his run-ins with the law enforcement agencies. He emphasizes that his name has "never left the slammer," underscoring his experience in the trap. The second verse of the song is more menacing, with ample mentions of violence and danger. The artist makes name-drops of other rappers such as David Banner and Young Juiceman, suggesting freindship ties or the Atlanta rap lore.
Line by Line Meaning
In the trap, back at it
We are back in the trap, doing what we do best.
All in know is mathematics
We understand the numbers game when it comes to selling drugs.
Man that clean fish scale
We have a high-quality scale for measuring drugs.
Chicken wings straight out the wrapper
We eat fast food because we are busy hustling.
2008, Juiceman turned into a rapper
I transitioned from drug dealing to making music in 2008.
Coming down the road with them bricks in a capper
I transport drugs using a hidden compartment in my car.
Flyin down the criss and my daughter pamper
I am driving quickly while my daughter is being taken care of in the backseat.
Zone 6, white head, east Atlanta
I am from Zone 6 in Atlanta, known for its high crime rates.
Geeked up, help with the bags, nigga you can call me Santa
I am stimulated on drugs and ready to deliver drugs to my customers.
Small fried nigga, you'll never be on my level
I am highly successful in the drug game and you will never reach my status.
Hater get on my level, bricks come in on schedule
If you are hating on me, you are not on my level. I have a reliable system for receiving drug shipments.
Dancing with the devil ever since I was in Pampers
I have been involved in the drug game since I was very young.
Georgia Baptist born but I was raised in East Atlanta
I was born in Georgia but raised in the rough streets of East Atlanta.
Zone 6 nigga, still trappin with them blammers
I am still selling drugs in Zone 6 and have access to firearms for protection.
Out here servin their Diana, got keys just like pianos
I am selling drugs to those who are addicted and have a large amount to sell.
In the kitchen cookin hammer, make a hater turn the channel
I am cooking up drugs in the kitchen and making it so successful people are turning away from their TV shows to join in the trade.
Mississippi mud but my name at David Banner
I am from the South and my name is known like David Banner's music.
In it for a bag, you can keep the fame and glamour
I am only in the drug game for the money, not for the fame.
Run bricks like Deon Saunders
I am able to sell drugs quickly and efficiently like how Deon Sanders ran in football.
My name ain't left the slammer
I have been in and out of jail for my involvement in the drug game.
32 ent and the feds wanna ban us
My associates and I have a criminal organization that the government is trying to shut down.
Born in the trap but they just don't understand us
I was raised in poverty and the people who were born into wealth do not understand our struggle.
Grew up with the boys but half on jealous
I grew up with the people in my criminal organization, but there is some envy among us.
Swear I'm team rich, we're not cookin fish
I am part of a wealthy group and we are not wasting our time on small-time drug dealing.
Catch me in the kitchen, nigga I can serve a dish
I am cooking up drugs in the kitchen and can sell it very efficiently.
Plug turned to raw, Chris Paul I assist
My supplier changed their product to a purer form and I am helping with the distribution.
Slam like Blake, damn near broke my wrist
I am packaging drugs quickly and almost injured myself in the process.
Say I got it funk rap, nah nigga it were bricks
People think I made money through music, but it was really from selling drugs.
Cus Jay love the rocks and the nigga love to sniff
Jay-Z likes diamonds and I like drugs.
Smoking up the gas, like to sip, we call it piff
I am consuming drugs and also like to drink, we call it piff.
Feelin like Tony, got my name on the blim
I feel like Tony Montana from Scarface and have my name on a blimp, as a sign of my success.
Shout out to Memphis, got Young Juiceman feel like pimps
I am giving a shoutout to Memphis and feeling like a powerful pimp.
Caught me slippin once, got Young Juiceman with a limp
I was caught off guard once, but still managed to stay in the game with a limp.
100 rack dom, 20 bands for the rims
I spent a lot of money on a luxury car and custom rims for it.
Shouts out to my baby, Chloe
I am giving a shoutout to my girlfriend or daughter, Chloe.
Yeah, that's my homie
Chloe is someone who is close to me and important in my life.
Nigga, run up on it
If someone tries to steal my drug money, I will defend it.
His family be lonely
If someone tries to rob me, their family will be alone without them.
I'm a act a donkey
I am going to act impulsively and defend myself.
Banana with the monkey
I have a gun with me to protect myself.
In a stolen car but I'm ridin with a jacket
I am driving a stolen car but am wearing a jacket for protection in case of police pursuit.
Niggas on like the hockey,
Other drug dealers are trying to take me down.
With some military functions
I have firearms for protection.
Going up bout mine, I ain't dyin bout no fuck shit
I am determined to make money in the drug game and am willing to fight to protect it.
Grab the sniper and say fuck it
I am willing to use a sniper to protect myself and my business.
Go in, steal a bucket
I am willing to steal drugs from others to further my own business.
Then go extend the band, in and out that fuck shit
I am successful in my drug business and am quickly in and out of the game.
These choppas you can't duck it
My guns are too powerful for anyone to avoid being hit.
You better not try to twerk it
Do not try to steal from me or cheat me in any way.
You ain't Ussain Bolt so you better not buggy
You will not be able to outrun me or avoid my wrath if you cross me.
I'mma keep it real, I'm that nigga not to fuck wit
I am not someone you want to mess with, in the drug game or otherwise.
Punch yo head like a brick or yo body, get it busted
If you challenge me or try to cross me, I will hurt you physically.
Contributed by Vivian Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@DDGSnap
Dopest producer on the tube next to High Definition! Keep it up bro!
@kuoz4072
Ddg ๐ฎ
@kidinfamous12
Oj compared to a lot of artist today is literally a lyricist. People gave this man so much hell for his rap skills but he was actually a dope rapper. The Juiceman is a legend that deserves more credit.
@nima20031
Yessir
@R2L_Kash
Facts
@TheDub604
ju man niggah
@mzbeauty88
Was alot of hating he came in the game with everything already & caught hell for being what most rappers try to be now
@jumare-jhuayegamble-fulmar7495
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@leandrinferreira6815
Seja bem vindo ao Brasil Oj Da Juiceman, estamos esperando seus shows aqui S2
Mรบsica preferida, No Hook e Matematcs.
@jigsterpineapples8827
Oj always has the best hooks I swear man ๐ฅ๐ฅ