Ever since rap’s inception, hip-hop and Christmas have gone together like bows and wrapping paper, but occasionally the combination can result in some unsettling pairings. After all, rap music often ...
Memphis rapper Jucee Froot has shared the video for the "Psycho" remix featuring Rico Nasty. Directed by Terrius Mykel, the visual takes place in a women's prison where Jucee and Rico are serving time ...
Memphis’ own Jucee Froot is back with a new song touting her love for French wine company Luc Belaire, “Belaire Bleu.” The video for the new track sees Jucee surrounded by bottles of the titular line, ...
Childhood can help guide an artist to a passion in life, directing them to who they'll become as an adult. In the case of Jucee Froot, the straight-talking, southern rapper from Memphis, her interest ...
Jucee Froot’s Christmas List: Memphis rapper Jucee Froot has released a seasonal new single and video called “Christmas List.” The song sees her literally list all of the things she wants her man to ...
Quarantine may be getting in the way of bringing unsuspecting artists together IRL to go back and forth on whatever questions we throw at them, but that doesn't mean we can't have them do that ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. The artist ignited the next phase with her 2020 mixtape BLACK SHEEP. The ...
IDK has released the official music video for “Pinot Noir,” an uptempo, jazz-driven song featuring a sample of Khia’s 2001 hit single “My Neck, My Back.” Assisted by Saucy Santana and Jucee Froot, the ...
Along with her own new music, Jucee Froot also recently recorded "Down In The Valley" as an original track for the opening credits of STARZ original series P-Valley. Watch the opening credits on the ...
Before the 2020 XXL Freshman class will be revealed this summer, the Freshman hopefuls are here to show and prove why they deserve a spot in this year’s class. The 10th Spot voting, powered by ...
Digital FORT Day 1 is now over, and this video has been removed from The FADER. Something that's become more clear over the past two years in rap culture is that the work done by Memphis icons Three 6 ...
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