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OJ Da Juiceman Delivers Music Video For Zaytoven-Produced “Bricks Ounces Deuces”

OJ Da Juiceman is back on his grind. Thus, proving once again that he is a force to be reckoned with in the trap music scene. In the wake of his mixtape resurgence, the Atlanta-based rapper has just dropped the official music video for “Bricks Ounces Deuces” (B.O.D.). It’s a track produced by longtime collaborator Zaytoven. The new visual showcases OJ’s signature energetic delivery. Therefore, offering fans a raw, unfiltered glimpse into his world.

The Origin of “Bricks Ounces Deuces”

Originally, “Bricks Ounces Deuces” was a song by rising Alabama rapper Mook, featuring OJ Da Juiceman. The track was included on Mook’s mixtape, Artillery South Trappin, hosted by DJ P Exclusivez and Zaytoven. The mixtape solidified Mook’s presence in the Southern underground rap scene, but OJ Da Juiceman saw an opportunity to take the song to another level.

OJ had previously recorded a solo version of the track in 2010, which found its way onto DJ Smallz’ mixtape, I Got The Internet Goin’ Nuts, Vol. 1, hosted by Soulja Boy. Recognizing the potential of the record, OJ decided to shoot his own video for the track, bringing new life to his solo rendition of the street anthem.

OJ Da Juiceman and Zaytoven: A Legendary Duo

The chemistry between OJ Da Juiceman and Zaytoven is undeniable. Ever since OJ’s breakout hit, “Make Da Trap Say Aye,” the duo has consistently delivered hard-hitting, street-certified anthems.

Zaytoven’s production on “Bricks Ounces Deuces” is no exception, featuring his signature bouncy keys, hard-hitting 808s, and cinematic trap melodies. The track captures the essence of OJ’s fast-paced, high-energy flow, making it an instant banger for fans of the genre.

At a time when both men needed to prove themselves outside of Gucci Mane, they delivered. While their anthem still featured Gucci, it was clearly an OJ record. After that, Zaytoven saw his demand increase, as did OJ. As a result, the two often reunite to create a banger.

The Visuals: A Gritty Look at Trap Life

OJ Da Juiceman’s new video for “Bricks Ounces Deuces” brings the song’s themes to life. The visual, shot right in the hood, showcases OJ in his element, surrounded by his crew and the flashy lifestyle that his music embodies.

With a ton of energy, fast cuts, and high-energy performance shots, the video perfectly complements the song’s raw, street-driven lyrics. OJ’s charisma shines through, reinforcing why he remains a staple in the Atlanta hip-hop scene.

In the opening shot of the video, OJ has Zaytoven right there by his side.

Breaking Down the Lyrics

OJ Da Juiceman doesn’t hold back on “Bricks Ounces Deuces.” The track is filled with trap-heavy slang, showcasing his signature animated delivery and hustler mentality.

  • Hook: The song’s chorus establishes the theme—hustling at an elite level. “Bricks, ounces, deuces, my traffic going stupid” is a nod to his grind and the fast-paced nature of the trap life.
  • Verse 1: OJ details the process of cooking, selling, and maneuvering in the game, rapping about his success and challenges in the streets.
  • Verse 2: He continues with his self-made narrative, boasting about his financial gains and the lessons he has learned in the hustle.

OJ always keeps it 100% authentic. As a result, delivering bars that resonate with fans of raw, unfiltered street rap.

While some have criticized rappers like OJ Da Juiceman for not having bars, those who live the life he raps about argue that the average listener wouldn’t understand.

OJ Da Juiceman’s Independent Hustle

OJ Da Juiceman has always been known for his independent mindset. After making waves alongside Gucci Mane and being associated with 1017 Brick Squad, OJ has continued his career on his own terms. By focusing on mixtape releases and collaborations, he has built a dedicated fanbase that supports his music despite industry shifts.

His ability to stay relevant without major label backing is a testament to his strong work ethic and street credibility. The release of “Bricks Ounces Deuces” is just another example of his grind-first mentality, proving that he doesn’t need mainstream validation to remain a force in the game.

A couple of years ago, OJ Da Juiceman was getting mainstream attention. As a result, he was getting regular looks on MTV. Now, his focus has shifted back to the mixtapes. So, he’s now a fixture on the internet. Through his consistent releases, OJ is now getting regular looks on the blogs.

What’s Next for OJ Da Juiceman?

With the momentum from “Bricks Ounces Deuces”, OJ Da Juiceman is gearing up for even bigger moves. He continues to work closely with Zaytoven and other key players in the Atlanta trap scene. New projects, more videos, and collaborations are all in the pipeline.

Rumors are also circulating about OJ dropping another full-length project, potentially featuring more collaborations with rising Southern artists. With his consistent work ethic and loyal fanbase, it’s only a matter of time before he delivers another street anthem.

OJ Da Juiceman proved he was more than capable of making hits in 2009. In addition, he proved he could hold his own with the legends. Two years later, OJ’s standout appearance on Jadakiss’ “Who’s Real” still has people talking. As a result, there are fans who want more of that. Only time will tell.

Conclusion: OJ Da Juiceman Remains a Trap Heavyweight

The release of “Bricks Ounces Deuces” further cements OJ Da Juiceman’s place in the trap game. The track is a testament to his unwavering dedication to the streets, and the video brings his signature style to life.

With Gucci Mane shifting more of his collaborative focus to Waka Flocka Flame, they have the radio on lock. So, OJ Da Juiceman has an opportunity to truly do his own thing. Currently, OJ is locked in with Zaytoven. Together, they are making records that the streets resonate with.

As OJ continues to make moves independently, it’s clear that his hustler’s spirit and trap authenticity will keep him thriving. Fans can expect more music, more visuals, and more street anthems in the near future.

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