OJ Da Juiceman Is "Da Trap Boss" On His Latest Mixtape

OJ Da Juiceman is back as "Da Trap Boss."

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OJ Da Juiceman has an extensive discography, mainly because he's constantly dropping new music for fans. Before we entered this era of music where albums were consumed at a rapid pace before being forgotten, OJ Da Juiceman was dropping numerous projects a year including in 2018. The rapper's released his project, 32 Trench's earlier this year and now, he follows it with his latest project, Da Trap Boss.

OJ Da Juiceman is back with his latest project, Da Trap Boss. The rapper's latest project hails production from some of the hottest producers from the South such as Nard & B, Lux Luger, Zaytoven, Cassius and more. The project includes the single, "Drip Wit Da Swag" that dropped earlier this month. It's a dope effort and a great way from OJ Da Juiceman to close out another year. 


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