Julie J loves Juicy J. If Juicy J can talk in third person, does that mean Julie J can, too? Talking in third person gets old real fast, so I'm off that. To my glee, since last Tuesday, in fact, Juicy J has dropped three videos. First off, Spaceghost Purrp and Speakz join Juicy J for "Deez Bitchez Rollin."
One of the many reasons that I enjoyed Blue Dream & Lean was that while Juicy J approached traditional trap music subjects, he also made songs like "Lucky Charm." It definitely showed a softer side to our trap superstar. Anyway, is that The Weeknd whose music starts the video? That soft R&B shit is actually a really trill contrast to the Lex Luger instrumentals that finally start at the 4:00. The buildup to the actual "Lucky Charm" song is ill. But, some lucky charm, eh?
The video for "Countin Faces" is kind of trippy, mane. Like, if I was hungover, it would make me feel worse, but as it stands, I'm not, and I kind of actually appreciate all the colors and the overlapping frames. And I can relate to his line of "I love myself so much, everyday I buy gifts," but that's about it.
Okay, this video for "Get Higher" and "U Trippy Mane" isn't new, but I figured I might as well throw it on here. "Get Higher" is my favorite song off Blue Dream & Lean, while "U Trippy Mane" featuring none other than Kreayshawn, is also one of the better cuts out of the 26 tracks or whatever. The instrumentals remind me of meowing cats, and I actually want one of the shirts that says "We Trippy Mane." Seriously. I already looked, though, ...