DJ Juice Drops New Mix Tape 3-22 |
Written by Robert ID975 |
Monday, 07 March 2005 08:48 |
Crowned as the “Bay Area Mixtape King” – and one of the fastest-rising upcoming djs, has released yet another hot mixtape for the streets, jump-starting 2005 with some of the hottest tracks both on and off the air, DJ Juice presents Hip-Hop Mixtape Vol. 14. Famous for his monstrous mixtape intro’s, DJ Juice consistently assassinates the wax with his scratch. Hip-Hop Mixtape Vol. 14 features such giant rap artists as Twista & The Speedknot Mobstaz, J-Official, 50 Cent, Ying Yang Twins, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Game, Mario featuring Juvenile, Crime Mob, T.I., Pitbull, Trillville and more. Like many mixtapes, featuring ‘more talk and less music’, DJ Juice has a different take on his mixtapes. “I don’t talk much on my mixtapes, I make the music talk for me. All my intros describe me, my style and what to expect from the specific mixtape. It’s kinda like a mixtape disclaimer.” Rewinding a bit without skipping too many beats, DJ Juice has established himself within the “in-crowd’ circuit spinning at some of the hottest events around including Twista’s Unplugged 2005 Grammy Party, Jermaine Dupri, Fabulous, Speedknot Mobstaz and Allan Iverson’s 2005 NBA All-Star parties, Fabulous’ 2004 pre-AMA party, Chingy’s 2004 AMA After-party, Twista’s 2004 Double Platinum Party, Los Angeles “Shade Kelly” After-hours, The Birds & The Bees Tokio Live, The Sunset Room – Los Angeles, Mandalay Bay – Las Vegas, OutKast 2004 Billboard Awards After-party, and of course 6 nights a week in San Francisco and Oakland. You can catch DJ Juice in New York March 9, 2005 spinning at the official JUST O Mixtape Awards After-parties Exposing his DJ range, Juice’s prized collection include classic Bay Area mixtapes, celebrity collections such as “The Crunk Mixtape” Hosted by Producer/Rapper extraordinaire Lil Jon and Strictly 4 The Headz Mixtapes which projects a more New York style approach to mixing. “Anybody can get an exclusive, anybody can get a drop, but you can not front on mixing, that separates the men from the boys, period!” DJ Juice Hip-Hop Mixtape Vol. 14 to Hit the Streets March 22nd |