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Juicy J Is Still Spending Money From ‘1995’ With Logic On His New Album

Featuring a who’s-who of friends and proteges from the last decade, Juicy’s new album is a triumphant celebration of his long career. …

If you have listened to any song produced by Juicy J over the last five years, you’ve heard Logic‘s voice at the beginning of the track wondering, “What does Juicy say? He be like, ‘Shutdaf*kup!’” Now, you can hear a full Logic verse at the beginning of a Juicy J song, courtesy of “1995” from Juicy’s newly released album The Hustle Continues.

The new track arrived with a music video directed by Mike Holland & Justin Fleischer, following the two as they live the good life, taking over a cabin in the woods to shoot pool, off-road on ATVs, and hang out with gorgeous women. Juicy’s infamous, allover print skulls hoodie even returns as he hangs out with Logic in the driveway wearing a bonnet to protect his baby ‘locs.

Meanwhile, the album from which the song hails is a similarly star-studded affair, featuring guest appearances from 2 Chainz, ASAP Rocky, Conway The Machine, Jay Rock, Key Glock, Lil Baby, Megan Thee Stallion, NLE Choppa, Project Pat, Ty Dolla Sign, Wiz Khalifa, and Young Dolph, as well as production from 6ix, Lex Luger, Taz Taylor, and TrapMoneyBenny — basically, pretty much anyone Juicy has influenced or worked with as a rapper and producer since the blog era.

Watch Juicy J’s ‘1995’ video above.

The Hustle Continues is out now on Entertainment One Music. Get it here.

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The Duckers deliver a relentless battle cry with new release “Blood and Steel”

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The Duckers channel determination, discipline, and unbreakable resolve into their powerful new single, “Blood and Steel.” Designed as a motivational anthem for fighters, athletes, and anyone committed to personal growth, the track captures the spirit of perseverance through adversity and the rewards that come from relentless dedication.

At the heart of “Blood and Steel” is a philosophy many can relate to: success is earned, never given. The song embraces the mindset of those who rise before sunrise, push through exhaustion, and continue striving when others would quit. Whether in combat sports, fitness culture, or everyday life, its message speaks directly to individuals who understand the value of hard work and sacrifice.

The Duckers build the track around themes of pain, resilience, and self-improvement. Every element points toward the journey from struggle to achievement, highlighting the countless unseen hours that lead to moments of victory. From intense training sessions to the pressure of performing under bright lights, “Blood and Steel” celebrates the commitment required to transform ambition into reality.

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What makes the song particularly impactful is its cinematic scope. Rather than focusing solely on competition, it captures the emotional and mental battles that accompany any pursuit of excellence. It recognizes that growth often demands discomfort and that true progress comes from embracing challenges rather than avoiding them.

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Ru Bradford ignites the floor with new release “Dancehall, Dancehall!”

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Ru Bradford returns with undeniable energy on “Dancehall, Dancehall!”, an uplifting reggae anthem that celebrates the enduring spirit of dancehall culture while embracing a fresh, contemporary sound. Produced by Grammy-nominated Loud City, the single stands as a vibrant fusion of modern influences and classic reggae foundations.

From the outset, “Dancehall, Dancehall!” is built to move listeners. The track combines modern one-drop basslines with the timeless groove that has defined classic reggae dancehall riddims for generations. This blend creates a sound that feels both familiar and refreshing, paying tribute to the roots of the genre while pushing it confidently into the present.

Ru Bradford’s latest release captures the communal joy and positive energy that have always been central to reggae and dancehall music. The song radiates an infectious spirit, inviting audiences to immerse themselves in rhythm, movement, and celebration. It is the kind of track that naturally brings people together, whether on a dancefloor, at a gathering, or through personal listening sessions.

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