Chronicles of the Juice Man

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Chronicles of the Juice Man
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ReleasedJuly 16, 2002
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Length50:37
Label Hypnotize Minds
Producer Juicy J
Juicy J chronology
Chronicles of the Juice Man
(2002)
Hustle Till I Die
(2009)
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Chronicles of the Juice Man is the debut studio album by American rapper Juicy J, released on July 16, 2002 via North North with manufacturing and distribution from Hypnotize Minds. The album features guest appearances from Three 6 Mafia's Crunchy Black and Lord Infamous, as well as Juicy J's brother, Project Pat, whom many of the lyrics on the album refer following his to then-recent incarceration. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pimptro"1:03
2."North, North Pt. 2" (featuring Project Pat)3:41
3."Who Da Buckest" (featuring La Chat, Project Pat & Frayser Boy)4:07
4."Gimme Head" (featuring La Chat & Frayser Boy)3:46
5."Pimp Talk"0:25
6."Like A Pimp" (featuring La Chat)3:15
7."Killa Klan" (featuring Crunchy Black & Lord Infamous)4:43
8."Smoke Dat Weed" (featuring Lord Infamous)4:48
9."Buck Gangsta Beat" (Additional Vocals: Frayser Boy)3:27
10."Mafia Niggaz" (featuring La Chat, Crunchy Black, Frayser Boy, DJ Paul & Lord Infamous)4:17
11."Name It After Me / Outro" (featuring Frayser Boy)6:11
12."Gimme Sum" (featuring La Chat & Frayser Boy)4:16
13."Soldiers From The Northside"2:51
14."Dick Suckin' Hoez"3:50
Total length:50:37

Chart positions

Chart (2002)Peak
position
US Billboard 200 [2] 93
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard) [3] 17
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [4] 4

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