First time hearing this. I always pass it by. Noticeable growth in his later freestyles. Sharper, more technical, and got rid of "I grab the mic." You can also hear what he mastered in his later performances: getting rid of the curse words, which he refers to in the beginning. He still curses later but you get the point. But one thing remains. He's always been amazing. The charisma, style, punchlines, and fluidity 🔥. One of the best at this.
This is how we have always felt in the Great Plains. This is our natural thought. This is how we banter. Gas station, work, walking down the sidewalk. I am a white, 41 year old, single dad and truly believe I'm the greatest MC alive.
wow It's amazing to see how he's progressed since these days. He was still raw back in 1995 but it's interesting how he's how he's progressed even more
This is when MC Juice was very young. As he got older he got waaay better. All his Wake Up Show freestyles are legendary even his recent ones are incredible.
I’ve actually texted Juice and spoke to him he a great friend of mine and a nice guy very humble dude. Plus, I made a cover of one of his songs “Sincerely” and he said it was dope he liked it. Also spoke with Supernatural and he also a great friend of mine too.
@Max Wade I honestly like this one better than the Ra The rugged man one this is back when he was destroying MCs like it was nothing he's more raw and grimy on this and you could tell he was hungry back then
Alright so thanks to some of my research and Shaun Cameron I found all the beats. 1. 0:00 - 0:28 - Das EFX - Real Hip-Hop (Pete Rock Remix) 2. 0:28 - 2:30 - DJ Premier Real Hip Hop 3. 2:33 - 8:38 - Akinyele & Sadat X - Loud Hangover Funkmaster Flex 4. 8:40 - 11:17 - Group Home - Supa Dupa Star ('94 remix)
Juice was 22 years old when he did this. He’s grown alot since then. 💯👍🏾
if a young person asks me what hip hop is, ill have to show them this recording of juice
First time hearing this. I always pass it by. Noticeable growth in his later freestyles. Sharper, more technical, and got rid of "I grab the mic." You can also hear what he mastered in his later performances: getting rid of the curse words, which he refers to in the beginning. He still curses later but you get the point.
But one thing remains. He's always been amazing. The charisma, style, punchlines, and fluidity 🔥. One of the best at this.
This is how we have always felt in the Great Plains. This is our natural thought. This is how we banter. Gas station, work, walking down the sidewalk. I am a white, 41 year old, single dad and truly believe I'm the greatest MC alive.
wow It's amazing to see how he's progressed since these days. He was still raw back in 1995 but it's interesting how he's how he's progressed even more
The last beat is the one that MC Juice went crazy on. Phenomenal freestyling skill
This is when MC Juice was very young. As he got older he got waaay better. All his Wake Up Show freestyles are legendary even his recent ones are incredible.
Indeed! 👍🏽
I’ve actually texted Juice and spoke to him he a great friend of mine and a nice guy very humble dude. Plus, I made a cover of one of his songs “Sincerely” and he said it was dope he liked it. Also spoke with Supernatural and he also a great friend of mine too.
your style like pop
you never had
you never will.....
"Im scaring rappers like an HIV test." No doubt, the sickest freestyle MC ever.
"im like a railroad you kids don't want to cross me forreal"
Juice now got more vivid and diverse with his freestyles. Also his flow got more versatile.
It's like this guy was conjured up from a mix tape of rappers delight and a dictionary....
One of the best battlers ever
. The best ever
doooooope mix of beats. that 95' boombap swag
Daaaaamnnn!! This shit is ill. I miss this golden hip hop. We ain't never gonna hear shit like this no more. R.I.P hip hop.
@Max Wade I honestly like this one better than the Ra The rugged man one this is back when he was destroying MCs like it was nothing he's more raw and grimy on this and you could tell he was hungry back then
Alright so thanks to some of my research and Shaun Cameron I found all the beats.
1. 0:00 - 0:28 - Das EFX - Real Hip-Hop (Pete Rock Remix)
2. 0:28 - 2:30 - DJ Premier Real Hip Hop
3. 2:33 - 8:38 - Akinyele & Sadat X - Loud Hangover Funkmaster Flex
4. 8:40 - 11:17 - Group Home - Supa Dupa Star ('94 remix)
man.. thank you for uploading this
Come on man I save plenty
+lord jesus lmao
MC Juice is one of the best off the top battle MC's ever
Edit: 2:25-4:05 is nasty I'd hate to battle against that lol
Raw.
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ooh Real Hip Hop! Nice to this was pretty dope
Lol I wasn’t even born yet
What's the beat at 234?
Yo. What's the beat at the start that Juice doesn't actually rhyme over?
Jay Bee Das Efx- Real Hip Hop (Pete Rock Remix)
3:43 anyone knowds that beat
Funkmaster Flex w/ Sadat X and Akinyele - Loud Hangover
@@shauncameron8390 what about the third one ? I also heard it in one of Sway's cyphers on Shade 45 but can't find the original song.
@@HenryFlamez
Which 3rd one? There's Real Hip Hop and Real Hip Hop Remix by Das EFX. Loud Hangover by Funkmaster Flex. And Supa Star by Group Home.
@@shauncameron8390 thank you
This really 95? Sounds late 90s
Not bad but I've heard better from Juice.