BlocBoy JB is still going strong this year. Although he's currently dealing with some legal troubles, he also decided to drop off some new music for his fans. The rapper released his new single, "Juice" along with a music video. The rapper taps Swolsace to handle the production on the track. Swolsace delivers a simple beat with a thumping bass for BlocBoy JB to flow on. "Brand new cop, bitch I'm a cop/ Everything I got on go/ She good with the top, I'm beggin' her to stop/ But all she wanna do is go," he raps on the hook.
"Juice" is yet another banger we've received from BlocBoy JB this month alone. The rapper delivered a string of singles over the past few weeks such as "Clap Out" and "No Adlibs." The rapper released his project Don't Think That in October so maybe, we'll get another project from him soon.
Quotable Lyrics
I don't fuck with your crew
I don't come in peace
But I'm droppin' a deuce
Get out of my way or I'm poppin' at you
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