Juicy J – Chronicles Of The Juiceman: Underground Album (CD) (2002) (FLAC + 320 kbps)

Posted: 21.06.2018
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During a break in Three 6 Mafia’s usually busy recording schedule, group co-leader/rapper/producer Juicy J put together Chronicles of the Juice Man, which he bills as an underground release because of its anti-commercial slant. Because the album isn’t intended for mass consumption, it tends to be a little more authentic than one of Three 6’s normal nationally released albums, and there’s some great sampling here that would have had to have been cleared had this been a commercial release. Juicy spends a lot of mic time here venting about the recent incarceration of his brother, fellow Three 6 associate Project Pat. The particularly personal rhymes on Chronicles of the Juice Man should interest longtime Three 6 fans who want to learn what’s on the mind of the group’s co-mastermind, and it should similarly interest fans who favor the group’s underground releases rather than their more commercial ones.

Tracklist:

01 Pimptro
02 North, North Pt. 2 (feat. Project Pat)
03 Who Da Buckest (feat. La Chat, Project Pat & Frayser Boy)
04 Gimme Head (feat. La Chat & Frayser Boy)
05 Pimp Talk
06 Like A Pimp (feat. La Chat)
07 Killa Klan (feat. Crunchy Black & Lord Infamous)
08 Smoke Dat Weed (feat. Lord Infamous)
09 Buck Gangsta Beat
10 Mafia Niggaz Pt. 2 (feat. Hypnotize Camp Posse)
11 Name It After Me (feat. Frayser Boy)
12 Gimme Sum (feat. La Chat & Frayser Boy)
13 Soldiers From The Northside
14 Dick Suckin’ Hoez

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3 comments "Juicy J – Chronicles Of The Juiceman: Underground Album (CD) (2002) (FLAC + 320 kbps)"

  • @Jay Bee read:

    Just so you know, This is a remastered stripped down version of a underground tape that was released in 1995, Juicy J “Vol. 10, Chronicles of tha Juice Manne” is what it was originally called. The same with DJ Paul’s Underground for the Summer, That originally came out in 1994 and was called DJ Paul, “Vol. 16, Fo’ Da Summa Of ’94’. Koopsta Knicca’s “Devils Playground”, same story, originally released in ’94 and had alot more songs on it. All were originally released on cassette tape and sold at local car wash’s, corner stores and out of there cars. The new remastered versions that you have posted are just bare bones versions of the originals that they cut out all of the original features on (Playa Fly, Skinny Pimp, Gangsta Blac, V-Dog, etc.) and replaced them with their new artists (Frayser Boy, Lil Wyte, La Chat, T-Rock, etc) its a shame the originals are WAY BETTER and much more grimey.
    DJ Paul Remastered the original Vol. 16 just last year and it has all the original songs on it and original features He released it under the name “Vol. 16: Fo Da Summa of 94, The Original Masters”. I’ve been listening to Triple 6 Mafia since 1993 and own original tapes of these. There is 10 Juicy J Tapes, 16 DJ Paul Tapes but vol. 1 and 2 are a mystery as to if they are bootlegs or actual tapes done by DJ Paul, DJ Paul wont say. if u want links for any of these tapes i can hook u up.

    • @DJ Gant-Man read:

      Bro! I’m a big Three 6 fan myself! I’m from Chicago. I went to Memphis for the first time in 1996 and got up on all the Three 6 music like “Where Is The Bud” and other popular rappers in Memphis like Playa Fly, Skinny Pimp, Tommy Wright III, Frayser Click, ect… You are 100% correct about those early mix tapes! I need the original Three 6 songs myself! There’s a blog with a lot of old memphis rap tapes on it. Here’s the site link: http://memphisraptapes.blogspot.com

  • @Trent read:

    @Jay Bee Hey do you still have any of those DJ Paul early tapes like 1-9 or even the juicy j 1-5?

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