Since getting kicked out of G-Unit, The Game has positioned himself and his Black Wall Street label up against the Unit (most notably 50 and Spider Loc). Helping to outdo the Unit (and their Phoenix representative, Young Hot Rod) comes Valley of the Sun MC, Juice. On Put Cha Hands Up (from DJ Skee & DJ Haze Present: Death Certificate), Juice proclaims it’s his destiny to carry the West Coast on his back, then backs up his big talk with impassioned lyricism. Knowing that success comes with the ability to move a crowd, Juice recruits the Track Slayerz for a majestic beat (a la Just Blaze). If you like what you hear, just wait; plenty more Juice will be poured in 2008.
I DONT NO Y GAME KEEP GOING AFTER G-UNIT AND G-UNIT IS STILL STANDING AFTER ALL THAT . THERE NOT THINKING ABOUT THE GAME NO MORE. THEY GOT OTHER PEOPLE TO MESS WIT . BUT HE WANTS TO KEEP TRYING GO A HEAD .
Blackwallstreet Records is legit. Juice's voice sounds very similiar to The Game's, but his flow follows a different style. Decent beat, decent lyrics, nice track. I'm not sure if this will turn the Unit's heads however.
The Game has done very well for himself. If Juice can spit at the same level as The Game, but establish his own identity, then he'll be well on his way!
Honestly...i am going to stop giving these corny half and half artists props...He isn't going to make it, and if he does, he still is average as hell...GA-@*#$!