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Had a request for a Juice discography not too long ago so here it is. I first got into him when browsing some Molemen CDs (nice production team outta Chi-town) a while back, dude’s been around for a minute. Check him out below.

Terry Jones who is better known by his stage name, MC Juice is a rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for beating Eminem in the famous Scribble Jam freestyle battle competition in 1997.

Known for his smooth flow and his ability as a ‘punchline rapper’ he has received acclaim for his freestyles and battle raps. One notorious contest was his $5k battle against Supernatural.

Perhaps his first notable album release was the independent album 100% J.U.I.C.E. featuring the track “Sincerely” in which he speaks of his underground status, and proclaims to be “the kat that got famous for never being famous.” MC Juice’s latest album was entitled All Bets Off and was released in early 2005.’ MC Juice is also very well known for other critically acclaimed albums such as “Tip of the Iceberg,” “Listen2ThaWerds,” and the acclaimed freestyle mixtape “30 Minute Freestyle.” Due to the complexity of his freestyle lyrics, he is often accused of writing his freestyle, something he denies.

The one & only, original J-U-ICE from Chicago, where I was born. At four years old I moved to L.A. where I spent my school years. Having many creative people in my family I found a love for music, specifically rap, and wrote my first rhyme by the time I was 6 yrs old. A little after high school, I moved back to Chicago. After being told so many good things about my “amazing” word play and showmanship, I decided to leave college to pursue this music thing full time. I’ve been in dozens of rap competitions and beaten hundreds of rappers, and I’ve lost only twice. I enjoy making new songs so I actually have an extensive music catalog (approx. 250 recorded). Currently there are a handful of projects floating around people’s CD players - The Man, 100% JUICE, Tip Of The Iceberg, Listen 2 The Words, All Bets Off, New Money - thru my company Conglomerate Music Group. Look out for my new project scheduled to debut in 09′. Support good music - Support Hip-Hop.

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J.U.I.C.E.-All_Bets_Off-2005-S*E
Juice-New_Money-MIXCD-CDR-2006-F*D

Talks about a “The Man” CD above. If anyone has it or knows anything about that project holla in the comments!

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1. Intro (1:37)
2. the UNDERground (2:53)
3. enecS eht no kcaB (3:35)
4. Questions f. Abdus Salaam & Charmaine Gibson (1:47)
5. Oggie (1:36)
6. Propaganda (2:40)
7. the Ghetto (4:09)
8. Axis (3:04)
9. sleepwalking feat. Ka Di (4:05)
10. True Love f. Decompoze (4:14)
11. interlude (0:17)
12. Used 2 Be Fly (4:39)
13. Deceptacons (3:26)
14. Can’t get enough f. Magestik Legend (4:55)
15. Assassinations (0:47)
16. Evil of Self f. Abdus Salaam (4:23)
17. the Future (3:25)
18. E.T. (3:36)
19. the capital IST (0:56)
20. Rocketship (4:23)
21. Unparalleled f. Magestik Legend (4:07)
22. Follow my lead (4:01)
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I had this album in another post, but I feel that it deserves to be on the front page instead of buried somewhere it might now be seen. I’m talking about Senim Silla’s album The Name, The Motto, The Outcome. I just got the album yesterday (props to apawllo at muziksupremacy,) and like me, any fan on Binary Star should enjoy this album. Check it out.

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I’m gonna begin by posting one of my favorite albums from last year. Statik Selektah presents Spell My Name Right (The Album) suprised me to say the least. I didn’t know what to expect when I first listened to the album last November. I didn’t really know anything about Statik Selektah besides the mixtapes I had of his. I knew he worked with Premier, but besides that I didn’t know much. After listening to the album, he instantly became one of my favorite producers. The production from Statik Selektah is amazing, and the guest list is just as good. Continue reading for more albums (Senim Silla & Masta Ace) and the download links of course.

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