Juicy J's "Cut Throat" is a high-energy mixtape that encapsulates the raw and unfiltered essence of Memphis rap and crunk music. Released on November 26, 2009, under Mixtape Records, this 50-minute project is a testament to Juicy J's lyrical prowess and his ability to craft infectious beats. The album kicks off with an intro that sets the tone for the gritty and unapologetic journey that follows. Tracks like "Mobbin'," "Take What's Comin' Wit It," and "Bout My Money" showcase Juicy J's signature style, blending hard-hitting lyrics with catchy hooks that will have you hooked from the start. The album delves into themes of street life, hustle, and the pursuit of wealth, with tracks like "Cali High" and "I Play Dope Boy" offering a glimpse into the artist's world. "Cut Throat" is not just about the music; it's a reflection of Juicy J's experiences and the environment that shaped him. With tracks like "Robbers, Killas and Thieves" and "Ike Turner Pimpin'," Juicy J delivers a raw and unfiltered narrative that is both compelling and authentic. The album also features moments of levity and fun, with tracks like "Lil Freak (Ugh Ugh Ugh)" and "Twerk" showcasing Juicy J's versatility and ability to switch up the mood. "Cut Throat" is a must-listen for fans of Memphis rap and crunk music, offering a powerful and engaging experience that highlights Juicy J's unique sound and style.
(C) 2009 Mixtape Records(P) 2009 Mixtape Records
Tracks
IntroJuicy J, Project Pat
Mobbin'Juicy J, Lil Reno
Take What's Comin' Wit ItJuicy J, Project Pat
Bout My MoneyProject Pat, V Slash
Cali HighJuicy J, Project Pat
I Play Dope BoyJuicy J, Project Pat
Cut ThroatJuicy J, Project Pat, Brisco
Talk ShitJuicy J
Robbers, Killas and ThievesJuicy J, Lil Reno, Kid Kash, V Slash
Braggin'Juicy J, Project Pat
Ike Turner Pimpin'Juicy J, Project Pat, Slim Thug, New Genesis
Lil Freak (Ugh Ugh Ugh)Juicy J, Project Pat, Weebie
Break It DownJuicy J, Project Pat
TwerkJuicy J, Project Pat, Dorrough Music
Stupid HighJuicy J, Lil Wyte
What You Know About ThatJuicy J, Project Pat, Stang Mang