OJ Da Juiceman – Make Aye Trap Say

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OJ da Juiceman (born Otis Williams Jr.) is a man who fulfills many roles. At 26, he is a rapper, member of rap group 1017 Brick Squad, and founder of the vanity 32 Entertainment label, which he used as an outlet to release several mixtapes. Growing up in Atlanta, GA and the parent of an early single mother, mixtapes were far from her mind. OJ da Juiceman was shot eight times as a result of unsuccessful drug trafficking before his musical career could even begin. However, he lived in the same apartment building as rapper Gucci Mane. Eventually, their relationship would culminate in a musical partnership. It wouldn’t be long before his mixtapes were recognized, but such an event was still a few years away. After graduating from high school, he became a successful member of the United States Naval Academy. However, Williams was keen to combine his philosophical reflections with musical abilities and begin his career as a rapper. Ultimately, he shared his artistic vision through musical collaboration and mixtape.

OJ’s credits grew steadily until he racked up over 15 mixtape contributions with various rappers in the industry. With such a solid roster of work under their belt, there are surely many budding rap artists who count OJ Da Juiceman Mixtapes among their own music collection! OJ da Juiceman worked hard on his art until he released over a dozen mixtapes. Many of these were partnerships between famous DJs such as DJ Drama and DJ Smallz, to name a few. Once it seemed certain that his mixtape had reached the hands and ears of his target audience, OJ da Juiceman made an effort to establish himself further in the rap world. 2009 has been a particularly busy year for him as he not only signed with Asylum Records, but also founded his own record label, a vanity label known as 32 Entertainment. Her debut album, “The Otha Side Of The Trap” was released under Asylum Records and contained both new and previously released mixtape tracks. He also featured a collaboration with OJ da Juiceman’s former apartment neighbor, Gucci Mane. OJ da Juiceman further strengthened his reputation in the music industry by offering his talents to tracks with R. Kelly and Jadakiss.

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Source by Ari Allon

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