Juicy J - Chronicles of the Juice Man
Reviewed By: Mista MC

  1. Nothin special on this intro, just Juicy giving a shout out to Project Pat who's on lockdown right now.


  2. A very tight start to a hopefully tight album. The beat is raw something you'll hear on all Three 6 Mafia albums, but it dosen't sound exactly the same. The flow and lyrics on this are pretty tight. If this song had a different chorus I might be able to put this on repeat a couple of times.


  3. Juicy J on the intro of this song is just runnin off at the mouth, but then the song starts off tight. The chorus was pretty weak, but when it first starts you know it's gonna be a tight ass song. Your same ol lyrics you'll hear from Juicy J on this song, but it's a tight flow and one you don't wanna miss.


  4. A pretty tight track featuring La Chat. She gets down on this song, Juicy J dosen't so much, but it's a pretty tight song.


  5. So called pimp talk on this interlude. Waste of track and space, filler track.


  6. Well I knew when this beat started off it wasn't gonna be that tight, and when Juicy came in with his verse it became even worse, and after half of the verse it became worse. When Juicy was doing his verse, he had someone after his vocals say "like a pimp," which is corny as hell.


  7. At first the intro of this track was kinda wack and reminded me of "The Kaze" album. After the chorus and the intro ends, the verse starts off, and Juicy J busts this track up. Very tight lyrics on this song and a nice clean verse.


  8. The first thing I noticed about this song is the piano is the back which is a sample of Linkin Park's "In the End." This song when the verse starts dosen't switch up much, and the verse is pretty boring, but is worth a listen unless you just can't stand it.


  9. Once again this song uses a sample of a track by Linkin Park which is from "Papercut," and it dosen't fit the song that much. On the intro they do a bunch of same ol shit they've done which is just rapping out choruses over and over again. This isn't really like a song, it's more of a interlude song, with a bunch of shit put all together in one.


  10. A pretty tight cut, but it's way too slow. The verse is pretty tight on the beat though, do miss this track. La Chat comes on the second verse and she rips shit up like she always does, this should have been a beat for a La Chat album.


  11. Didn't like the intro of this song since it's some slow ass old school song, but after it's over Juicy J brings in his verse, and it's a hit from the start. The beat is programmed perfectly, couldn't ask for anything more on this song, I gotta say this song is a classic, perfect melody. It's not your average evil melody Three 6 does, this one is a more somewhat happy melody. The only bad thing about this song is the chorus which is very corny.


  12. A pretty tight cut besides the weak chorus, but La Chat is pretty tight on this song, besides the track being very slow which makes it somewhat weak, nothin special here.


  13. I know all you big Koopsta Knicca "Da Devil Playground" gonna love this song, it's a laid back, unmastered song. This song sounds like a lot of the songs on the Koopsta Knicca underground album. This track is somethin you can kick back to and bump the whole thing through. It's just basiclly a chorus fulling up a song saying "Northside."


  14. Once again this track sounds like it was from Koopsta Knicca "Da Devil Playground." For all you fans of that album your gonna love this track and the one before it. Nothin special on it just another song filled up with a chorus on the whole thing.


Overall I thought this album was gonna be a little better then it came out to be. I know the classic work of Juicy J, and I know he could have released a way tighter album then this, but overall it wasn't that bad, just could have been better then it is. For all you Three 6 fans we all know your not gonna miss it, so there's no need to tell ya'll to make sure and pick it up.

Track Listing:
  1. "Pimptro"

  2. "North, North Pt. 2"

  3. "Who Da Buckest"

  4. "Gimme Head"

  5. "Pimp Talk"

  6. "Like a Pimp"

  7. "Killa Klan"

  8. "Smoke Dat Weed"

  9. "Buck Gangsta Beat"

  10. "Mafia Niggaz"

  11. "Name it After Me"

  12. "Gimme Sum"

  13. "Soldiers From the Northside"

  14. "Dick Suckin' Hoez"

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