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Juicy J, ‘Hot as Hell’ | Music Theory Behind Pop
“Hot as Hell” is one of the standout bangers from ‘Rubba Band Business,’ the highly-anticipated comeback album by Juicy J. In regards to its music theory, what makes this minimal gem so cool?
“Hot as Hell” is one of the standout bangers from ‘Rubba Band Business,’ the highly-anticipated comeback album by Juicy J. In regards to its music theory, what makes this minimal gem so cool?
Memphis rap veteran Juicy J returns turned-up after a four-year hiatus. ‘Rubba Band Business’ is chocked-full of bangers.
Rappers Juicy J and Cardi B join forces for one of-, if not the filthiest, ‘sex song’ of 2017, “Kamasutra.” It goes beyond ‘heavy petting.’
Luke Bryan leads this week’s Music Shopping List with his highly anticipated sixth studio album, ‘What Makes You Country.’
Up-and-coming, critically-acclaimed rapper Vince Staples returns with a compelling sophomore effort, ‘Big Fish Theory.’
Logic continues to deliver the heat on his third studio album, ‘Everybody.’
D.R.A.M. returns with a new single, “Gilligan,” featuring Juicy J and A$AP Rocky. On “Gilligan,” he moves away from singing.
Texas pop heartthrob Austin Mahone returns respectably on his fun, suggestive 2016 EP, For Me + You.
On retro-soul infused single “One Shot,” R&B musician Robin Thicke looks to get back on the good foot. Juicy J assists.
Juicy J misses the mark on new single “Ballin,” featuring Kanye West. Despite spitting game and flexing, J sounds tired and uninspired.
After being delayed, southern rap duo Rae Sremmurd finally release their sophomore album, SremmLife 2. SremmLife 2 naturally follow-up SremmLife.
A lack of control captures the sentiment of the 11 songs selected on this playlist that lack control of their sexual appetites. The innuendo is legit.