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Juicy J Blue Dream & Lean 2 Free Download juicy j blue dream & lean 2 free download Juicy J "Blue Dream & Lean 2" Release Date, Cover Art, Tracklist, Download & Mixtape Stream. The follow-up to Juicy J’s 2011 Blue Dream & Lean is on the way. Juicy took to Instagram yesterday (February 10) to reveal that Blue Dream & Lean 2 will arrive February 16. He also shared the cover art for the mixtape, which appears to be a black-and-white sketch of the The Juiceman. The second installment in the Blue Dream & Lean series will also be hosted by DJ Scream. In 2011, the first version was Juicy’s first offering as a Taylor Gang artist. Last week, Juicy released a freestyle over J. Cole’s “A Tale of Two Cities.” It’s unclear, at the moment, whether the track will appear on BD&L2 . The Three 6 Mafia member is also slated to release his fourth solo studio album, Pure THC: The Hustle Continues, sometime in the new year. The Blue Dream & Lean 2 cover art is as follows: #bluedreamandlean2 2/16 #BDL2 A photo posted by juicyj (@juicyj) on Feb 10, 2015 at 10:02pm PST. (February 11, 2015) UPDATE: Juicy J’s Blue Dream & Lean 2 has been released. Blue Dream & Lean 2 is available for download at DatPiff.com. The Blue Dream & Lean 2 tracklist and stream are as follows: Mixtape Review-Blue Dream & Lean 2 by Juicy J. If you don’t like Juicy J Blue Dream & Lean 2 is not going to change your mind. If you are a fan of the raucous king of repugnant imagery and gleeful mischief this is a must hear. Juicy doesn’t just give you the hardcore you are used too but a little more than you’d expect. We’ve written pretty extensively about Juicy on the site and most interestingly about his age and the fight he’s waged against it. Most artists are forced to develop and acknowledge growth as they get older but Juicy still seems his most content on songs like Anybody where he’s choking necks, blowing grass and daring anybody to bring violence to him. That point in the song where he says something really really nasty, planting an image in your head you won’t get out, that’s when you hear Juicy’s voice perked and engaged. He’s scratching his nails on the chalkboard staring right into your face and laughing. #ClockworkJuicy. That being said Juicy has tempo changes on this one, gear shifts that he doesn’t always use. Stoners Night 3 feels like it should be sped up and made into a Saturday -Night-get-crazy anthem but its mid tempo, Don’t Trust has horror movie piano and a deep baseline with an ominous chorus. When he says “How can a N trust any one of you clowns? When my own family let me down,” it feels like he is taking his hands from the chalkboard and really talking to us. It’s crazy and happens a few times. The most prominent example of Juicy pulling aside the curtains and really opening up is his last verse on All I Need. He starts the song throwing nasty sex talk combinations; dirty vaginas, blowjobs, etc and hands off to K Camp who swaggers all over the track. This is all very standard in the Juicy J universe and its fun but that last verse goes in a totally different direction “Damn I miss the 90’s, yeah sh#$ was wild. We were living like rock stars dropping Mystic Stylez . Ain’t nobody else believe in what we was putting down. N almost homeless trying to get it off the ground.” It’s the most interesting moment of the project. He talks about how hard it was and how the times have turned and Three 6 has influenced everything, in his own words he speaks of his old Three 6 gang and says he loves them and calls them brothers as his voice echoes the words. For someone following the hostility between Juicy and the old gang this was a jaw dropping moment. I wasn’t happy because I need him to collaborate with Gangsta Boo again; he deserves to be content in his legacy and I’m glad he can look back fondly on the experiences without chewing on the bitterness of small disagreements. My favorite song is Smoked Out, Dabbed Out which moves at an inch worms pace creating the slowest moving head nod of all time. It feels like uncompromising Juicy translated into summer BBQ music. At least 5 of the 17 songs give production credit to the collective of Juicy J, Crazy Mike and Lil Awree which means Juicy was plugged into this. He didn’t just grab whatever beats were in his email. That doesn’t mean this mixtape is perfect. Workin Hard is just Juicy saying Workin Hard over and over again so I could definitely delete that. Film feels more like a Future song than a Juicy one and those two types of songs are so different that it doesn’t fit. All that said Blue Dream & Lean 2 feels like a new Juicy and the same old Juicy. As shocking as his reflections are on All I Need he sounds like he’s going to LOVE taking revenge on Do It To Em. If you own any Three 6 Mafia you need to download this as its bookend. Stream Juicy J’s ‘Blue Dream & Lean 2′ Mixtape Feat. Wiz Khalifia, Project Pat and More. Juicy J’s Blue Dream & Lean 2 mixtape is out now for download and available for stream. The mixtape is a follow up to Juicy’s 2011 project, Blue Dream & Lean , and will hold us down as we await his highly anticipated Pure THC: The Hustle Continues album. The 17-track Blue Dream & Lean 2 features appearances from Wiz Khalifa, Project Pat, Mike WiLL Made It, Rae Sremmurd, Future, Sonny Digital, and more. DJ Scream is hosting the tape. In addition to dropping music of his own, the Stay Trippy rapper will also be co-executive producing A$AP Rocky’s upcoming LP. Hopefully after Pure THC, a new Three 6 Mafia LP can be the next thing on the Memphis MC’s to-do list. During a recent interview with XXL Juicy says he is becoming the President of Kemosabe Records. "I got a lot of different things I’m trying to do," said the turn up kind. "Dr. Luke and I, we’re partnering up and I’m about to be President of Kemosabe Records. So that’s going to be a big moment of my career, a big major label like Kemosabe. It’s run by Dr. Luke, it’s huge. I get a chance to do what I always wanted to do. I told you, Berry Gordy; I know I mentioned him before. But being the President over at Kemosabe and reaching out to new artists, I want to do stuff like that. I know I got talent. I know I can rap and make a song. But I want to discover the next Michael Jackson. I want to discover the next Marvin Gaye and the new Stevie Wonder or new Jay Z. Find me some new people and reach out. Just sign something that’s a big movement with Kemosabe Records." Download Juicy J Blue Dream & Lean 2 Mixtape. Juicy J, an indestructible rap party monster with more than two decades in the game, is better at making hardass head-busting ignorant rap than virtually anyone in the world, and he has been ever since the early Three 6 Mafia days. Today, Juicy released his new mixtape Blue Dream & Lean 2 , the sequel to 2011’s Blue Dream & Lean . The new tape features appearances from Future, Rae Sremmurd, K Camp, Wiz Khalifa, and Juicy’s brother Project Pat, as well as production from people like Mike Will Made-It, Sonny Digital, Jahlil Beats, and Juicy himself. I’m on my first listen right now, and it’s exactly what I want from a new Juicy J mixtape right now. Check it out below. Juicy J - Blue Dream & Lean 2 (No DJ) Cop the No DJ version of Juicy J's "Blue Dream & Lean 2." We began the week with Juicy J dropping the ratchet, but not quite as ratchet sequel to 2011's Blue Dream & Lean , and now he closes it out by dropping a DJ-free version. Eliminating DJ Scream's screams, Juicy now lets us hear Blue Dream & Lean 2 in its unadulterated form.Â. The project features guest spots from Rae Sremmurd, Project pat, Future, K Camp, Elle Varner and Wiz Khalifa. Production is handled by Juicy himself, as well as Lil Awree, Crazy Mike, Jahlil Beats, Mike WiLL Made It, Key Wayne, Felli Fel, Big Fruit and Sonny Digital..
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