Juice comes freshly squeezed for his new album All Bets Off. After being deemed as a battle rapper for many years, Juice draws a new outlook on his music. “All Bets Off is an ice breaker to the streets” explains Juice. This recent release comes equipped with a geographical street anthem, What Up in which Juice mentions almost every Chicago neighborhood and even stems out to surrounding suburbs as well.
He speaks on his new single saying “What Up is a tribute to Chi, inspired by niggas like E.C., cats like Traxster.” He expressed interest in possibly doing a remix with West Coast rapper Snoop Dogg, covering the Los Angeles, California area for the song. Juice was born in Chicago, then moved to L.A., but came back to the windy city in his late teens, staying ever since. Well-traveled, Juice found himself alongside fellow Chi-Town natives Rhymefest and E.C. Illa in Cincinnati, Ohio at 1997's Scribble Jam. E.C. performed at the event, while Juice and Rhymefest fought hard in the freestyle battle tournament. The battle began with 30 MC's and later came down to the final three: Juice, Rhymefest and super star Eminem. Juice freestyled his way to defeat Eminem and became the champion! Rarely mentioned, Em battled again for 2nd place, but got another Chicago beating from Rhymefest. Since the '97 Scribble Jam, rumors have been going around about Eminem dissing Juice on a recent documentary. Not believing the rumors Juice stated, “I never saw the documentary. I can't see Eminem dissing me, there's mutual respect.”
Juice now
strictly focuses energy on his new record label, Conglomerate. He added his goals for the company, “Conglomerate is a distribution record label. We try to put people on and help develop projects.” Remember to stick with Juice at the casino with his latest album All Bets Off and be on the look out to collect your prize with his future release Winner Takes All.
- Juice : Winner Takes All CD
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Release Date: July

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