Interview With J.Juice

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If you are a fan of Rap and Hip-Hop, particularly Puff Daddy and Dr. Dre, you’ll find yourself digging J.Juice’s sound. J.Juice has it all. He is a businessman, a rapper, and a producer who’s currently based in Columbia, South Carolina. In his songs, he aims to create a dancy, positive, inspiring atmosphere. He recently released “Poppin”, which features Big Krux. And he’s with us today to tell us more about himself.

1- How long have you been making songs? What drew you to this part of the world?
More than 10 years and what drew me was how music can make people happy, make them forget about their problems and I wanted to be part of that.

2- Tell us about your first musical project. How did it work?

It was with my friend Zakee, we did house music and then we created this group Dem Boiz and made bootie music

3- What is your inspiration as you create your projects? And why?

With so much negativity in the world I get inspirated to make dance music so I and my fans can have fun

4- Has your family history influenced the composition of your songs?

Yes, my mom always plays Merengue and salsa which is fun, so I make fun music too.

5- What difficulties do you face as a music maker?

Doing everything yourself or with a small team.

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6- What are the most important issues and problems that interest you and address them in your projects?

The most important issue is violent between our communities and I giving them a way out from their daily problems with fun music. I never seen somebody dancing trying to start a fight most of time is the person not dancing or not having fun that start trouble.

7- Can you walk us through the writing process of your latest single, “Poppin”?

Our artist Big Krux had this idea about a song about how successful we are and how we deal with sex, so he brought the Idea to Zakee our Producer, and he made a beat for it then they brought it to me, and I love the idea, so we went to the studio and recorded it.

8- Take us behind the scenes of your collaboration with Big Krux.

Working with Big Krux I had to step up my lyrical skill because he is one of the best Rappers in the Carolinas and seen him how he delivers in the first verse of Popping you can see what I’m talking about.

9- Do you have new projects? Or are you currently working on something?

Yes, Zakee and I just finished the first Reggaeton Dance Song in the Carolinas “Let It Rip” is Coming June 24th

10- What can you say to your fans?

Get your dancing shoes because I have more dancing songs coming and thank you for supporting me.