1) rapper
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1) rapper
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3) French new wave band
1. Jayceon Terrell Taylor (born November 29, 1979 in Compton, California, United States), better known by his stage name Game, formerly known as The Game, is an American Grammy Award winning gangsta rapper signed to Aftermath Entertainment through his own label Black Wall Street Records, with which he founded with his half brother Big Fase 100. He rose to fame in 2005 with the success of his debut album, The Documentary, and his two Grammy nominations. Since then he has released several other critically acclaimed albums, 2006's Doctor's Advocate and 2008's LAX. The RED Album was released August 23, 2011. All of his four albums debuted at #1 on the Billboard Top 100, and he is widely considered to be a driving force in bringing back the West Coast hip hop scene and competing with many of his East Coast counterparts.
Studying various influential rap albums, Game developed a strategy to become a rapper himself and with help from Big Fase, they founded The Black Wall Street Records. The label originally featured such artists as Glasses Malone, Vita, and Nu Jerzey Devil, along with Game himself. His stage name was coined by his grandmother. Game first gained prominence when he attended a hip-hop summit hosted by Russell Simmons and Louis Farrakhan, releasing his first mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. 1 in 2002, followed by a record deal with the independent label, Get Low Recordz owned by JT the Bigga Figga. Originally Sean Combs of Bad Boy Records was going to sign him to his label, but Game's mixtape found the attention of famed producer Dr. Dre, who signed him to Aftermath Entertainment in 2003. In October 2004, he released his first album Untold Story through Get Low Recordz, which sold over 82,000 copies within its first three months. The album featured artists like Sean T, Young Noble (of the Outlawz), and JT the Bigga Figga. Game also appeared on various mixtapes hosted by DJ's such as DJ Kayslay, DJ Whoo Kid, and DJ Clue. Game also released a second mixtape You Know What It Is Vol. 2 through his own record label and appeared on the video game NBA Live 2004 on a song produced by Fredwreck called "Can't Stop Me". On January 24th, 2011, he released a mixtape entitled, "Purp & Patron."
2. A British 60s Band formed by Terry Spencer in 1965. Head guitar: Terry Spencer Bass guitar: Allan Janaway Drums: Terry Goodsell Vocals: Tony Bird Their biggest success was their first single PlayGonna Get Me Someone from 1966. They attracted attention in 1967 with their recording of The Addicted Man which was concerned with drug-taking. The single should not be released.
3. A French new wave band from the 80βs coming from the suburbs of Paris. Itβs line up was : Marc Dimitri (Vocals), HervΓ© Lorthioir (guitar), Patrick Larrieu (guitar), Jacques-Laurent Lardaud (bass), FredΓ©ric Rottier (Drums), Dominique Cointre (keyboards), Claire (ch). Musically it sounded similar to bands like the Sisters of Mercy or Red Lorry Yellow Lorry. They released one single βWalk Awayβ on EMI France (1988) and an album titled "Under The White Bible Law" (1989).
Juice
The Game Lyrics
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You got the juice now baby, you got the, you got the juice
You got the juice now baby
It been 10 years since you heard from niggas from the Westside
Now we on the cover of the Vibe
A nigga shot me five times, I'm happy to be alive
And my mama told me (You got the juice now baby)
Looking for California, it was on my back
I was 23 when I had my first kid
And his mama told him when he came out
(You got the juice) Like father, like son, uh
Top down, Mercedes throttle
Wrist looking like a nigga just played the lotto
I am to Compton what Ye is to Pablo
Run up on the car, get sprayed with hollows
I grew up in the six-trey Impala
Ain't make the league but I made the dollars
Recorded my demo, knew Dre will follow
Remember Eve told me
You got the juice now baby, you got the juice
You got the juice now baby, you got the juice
You got the, you got the, you got the juice now baby
Left the Unit and the world went cray
I blame it on the California mind state
Too much weed, weather, women, chronic seeds, ass, titties
Can a nigga pour his Henny
Without niggas acting fake in his motherfucking face one time
'Fore I pull the .40 up out the waist line
I'm the first Compton nigga Dr. Dre signed
And Mary J. told me at Baseline
(You got the juice now baby)
Then my second album went plat too
And it was thug life with this Eazy tattoo
But I never forgot where I came from
Or where I got my name from, my grandma told me
(You got the juice now baby) And here's something I can't forget
My mama brought a nigga up on that L.A. gangster shit
Your boy ain't never gonna change mama
Here's some change mama and a Range mama
She looked back and said
You got the juice now baby, you got the juice
You got the juice now baby, you got the juice
You got the, you got the, you got the juice now baby
You got the, you got the, you got the, you got the
So much pressure applied, all this pressure applied
Pray this pressure applied to our lives
Feels like we gon' bust, feels like we gon' bust
Over gestures you die, ain't no question that I'm
Tryna make it out alive but sometimes
Feels like I'm gon' bust, feels like I'm gon' bust
Feels like I'm gon' bust, yeah
Feels like I'm gon' bust, oh
So much pressure applied, all this pressure, I'm fly
Greatest pressure, applied to our lives
We gon' bust, we gon' bust
The Game's "Juice" featuring Juice WRLD is a song about the Juice. "Juice" is used as a metaphor for power, influence, and success. The lyrics suggest that The Game has already attained the "Juice," and now he's passing it on to his son and others who come after him. The first verse talks about The Game's success and his mother's encouragement. The second verse speaks of his journey from being Dr. Dre's protΓ©gΓ© to becoming a successful artist himself. He talks about his struggles and how he never forgot his roots. The chorus repeated several times emphasizes the main theme of the song, that is, that the new generation has the "Juice" now.
The third verse speaks about the challenges they face and the pressure to keep up the legacy. It reflects the struggle to maintain the Juice and how easily it can slip away if they lose focus. The last lines of the verse say, "Feels like I'm gonna bust" which could refer to being overwhelmed by the pressure or the need to stay on top of their game.
In conclusion, "Juice" is an uplifting song that carries a comprehensive message about the power and influence gained through perseverance and hard work. It encourages listeners to strive to attain their goals in life and to pass on their knowledge to the younger generation.
Line by Line Meaning
You got the juice now baby, you got the juice
You've got the power now, you're at the top of your game
You got the juice now baby, you got the, you got the juice
You've got the power now, you're at the top of your game
You got the juice now baby
You're at the top of your game
It been 10 years since you heard from niggas from the Westside
It's been a while since we've been heard from on the West Coast
Now we on the cover of the Vibe
Now we're on the cover of the biggest hip hop magazine
A nigga shot me five times, I'm happy to be alive
Someone shot me five times, but I'm still alive and grateful for it
And my mama told me (You got the juice now baby)
My mom told me that I'm at the top of my game now
My first album went 5 times plat
My first album went 5 times platinum
Looking for California, it was on my back
I was representing California wherever I went
I was 23 when I had my first kid
I became a father at 23 years old
And his mama told him when he came out (You got the juice)
His mom told him he was powerful like his father
Like father, like son, uh
My son is like me in power and influence
Top down, Mercedes throttle
Riding around in a Mercedes with the top down
Wrist looking like a nigga just played the lotto
My wrist looks like I just won the lottery
I am to Compton what Ye is to Pablo
I represent Compton just like Kanye West represents The Life of Pablo
Run up on the car, get sprayed with hollows
If someone runs up on my car, they'll get shot
I grew up in the six-trey Impala
I came up riding in a Chevy Impala
Ain't make the league but I made the dollars
I didn't make it to the NBA, but I still make a lot of money
Recorded my demo, knew Dre will follow
I knew Dr. Dre would recognize my talent after hearing my demo
Remember Eve told me
I remember when Eve told me something important
Left the Unit and the world went cray
I left my old record label (G-Unit) and things went crazy
I blame it on the California mind state
I blame it on the laid-back, carefree attitude of California
Too much weed, weather, women, chronic seeds, ass, titties
There's too many distractions in California (weed, weather, women, etc.)
Can a nigga pour his Henny
Can I pour myself a drink without people bothering me
Without niggas acting fake in his motherfucking face one time
Without people pretending to like me when they really don't
'Fore I pull the .40 up out the waistline
Before I pull out my gun and threaten someone
I'm the first Compton nigga Dr. Dre signed
I'm the first rapper from Compton that Dr. Dre signed
And Mary J. told me at Baseline (You got the juice now baby)
Mary J. Blige told me that I'm at the top of my game now
Then my second album went plat too
My second album also went platinum
And it was thug life with this Eazy tattoo
My music was about the thug life, just like Eazy-E's tattoo on my arm
But I never forgot where I came from
I never forgot my roots and where I came from
Or where I got my name from, my grandma told me (You got the juice now baby)
My grandmother reminded me that I come from a lineage of powerful people
And here's something I can't forget
And there's one more thing I can't forget
My mama brought a nigga up on that L.A. gangster shit
My mother raised me on the tough, gangster lifestyle of Los Angeles
Your boy ain't never gonna change mama
I'm always going to be the same person, mom
Here's some change mama and a Range mama
Here's some money and a car for you, mom
She looked back and said
My mom looked at me and said something important
So much pressure applied, all this pressure applied
There's so much pressure on us
Pray this pressure applied to our lives
I hope we can handle this pressure in our lives
Feels like we gon' bust, feels like we gon' bust
It feels like we can't handle the pressure and will collapse
Over gestures you die, ain't no question that I'm
Over small things, people can be killed and I won't be a victim
Tryna make it out alive but sometimes
I'm just trying to survive, but it's tough sometimes
Feels like I'm gon' bust, feels like I'm gon' bust
It feels like I can't handle the pressure and will collapse
Feels like I'm gon' bust, yeah
It really feels like I can't take it anymore
Feels like I'm gon' bust, oh
I'm really struggling to keep it together
So much pressure applied, all this pressure, I'm fly
Under all this pressure, I'm still flying high
Greatest pressure, applied to our lives
The greatest pressure is on our lives
We gon' bust, we gon' bust
We might break down, but we'll keep going.
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Written by: Jayceon Taylor, Lorine Bichia
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[Hook: Lorine Chia]
You got the juice now, baby, you got the juice
You got the juice now, baby, you got the- you got the juice
You got the juice now, baby
[Verse 1: Game and Lorine Chia]
It been ten years since you heard from niggas from the West side
Now we on the cover of the Vibe
A nigga shot me five times, I'm happy to be alive
And my mama told me, "You got the juice now, baby"
My first album went five times plat'
Lookin' for California, it was on my back
I was 23 when I had my first kid
And his mama told him when he came out
"You got the juice" Like father, like son, uh
Top down, Mercedes throttle
Wrist lookin' like a nigga just played the lotto
I am to Compton what Ye is to Pablo
Run up on the car, just spray with hollows
I grew up in the six-trey Impala
Ain't make the league but I made the dollars
Recordin' my demo, knew Dre will follow
Remember, Eve told me
[Hook: Lorine Chia]
"You got the juice now, baby, you got the juice
You got the juice now, baby, you got the- you got the juice
You got the juice now, baby"
Crying Jordan
this instrumental is fucking beautiful...
Dion Roberts
Just like 92 bars that shit go hardddd
BenjiDidIt
Frank dukes went crazy fr
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Jose Villalobos
This is just another reminder of what makes Game great. Another instant classic. There's always at least one track that stands far above the rest in all his albums. This one here is it for 1992.
Maurice Thomas
90's hip hop. .best era hands down..
PeachSeason
This is rap not βhip hopβ , real rap is a window into the reality some of us had to actually live. Hip hop is a culture for little baby boys
Michael Thomas
Dip shit. Read the bio
Yusef
@Son Goku this nigga the dark skinned Kyle π chill bro.
Valentina the savior Shevchenko
@Dirty South but he stole the 90s concept