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OJ da Juiceman


OJ da Juiceman
Otis Williams Jr. (born November 23, 1981), better known by his stage name OJ da Juiceman, is an American rapper, actor, and songwriter from Atlanta, Georgia. He is the founder and CEO of the record label 32 Entertainment, and is best known for his involvement with longtime collaborator and fellow Atlanta rapper Gucci Mane. Williams began his music career in the early 2000s alongside Gucci, whom he had since the early 1990s. He broke out into the rap mainstream with the Gucci-assisted single “Make tha Trap Say Aye,” which peaked at number 22 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. The song’s success led to Williams signing with Asylum Records to release his debut studio album The Otha Side of the Trap, which debuted at number 32 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, but was considered a commercial disappointment. Williams continued to experience commercial success in 2009, with his appearance on a remix of Gucci’s hit single “Wasted” giving him his first Billboard Top 40 single after it peaked at number 36 on the Hot 100. He also appeared on the R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart again with features on R. Kelly’s “Supaman High” and Jadakiss’s “Who’s Real.” Williams' success on the charts slowed down in the following years, although he received attention in 2013 for his track “No Hook,” as well as his guest appearance on Gucci’s “All These Bitches.” He released his second studio album, The Otis Williams Jr. Story, in December 2014. Williams received renewed interest in his music in 2025 through his numerous guest appearances on songs such as Bossman Dlow’s “Big Dawg Status,” Gucci’s “Back Cooking,” and Trap Dickey’s “Gettin Money.” He released his third studio album, OJ Da Juiceman, Pt. 2, in March 2025.
Related performers: Gucci Mane & Future , Gucci Mane & Chief Keef , Eearz , Gucci Mane & Young Scooter
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Number of songs OJ da Juiceman has created by producer
Albums & EPs
2018
Da Trap Boss
Da Trap Boss
  • Da Trap Boss produced by Lex Luger
  • Coke Can produced by Nard & B
  • Julio produced by Lex Luger
  • Watch This produced by Nard & B
2016
On da Come Up 2
On da Come Up 2
  • Gotta Get It produced by Metro Boomin
2014
Alaska in Atlanta 2
Alaska in Atlanta 2
  • Sticks And Bandanas produced by TM88
  • Real Diamonds produced by TM88
  • I Got Work produced by Metro Boomin
2013
6 Ringz 2: The Playoffs Edition
6 Ringz 2: The Playoffs Edition
  • Run Them Bands Up produced by Lex Luger
2010
The Realest Nigga I Know
The Realest Nigga I Know
  • Kingpin produced by Lex Luger
2009
The Otha Side of the Trap...
The Otha Side of the Trap...
  • I'm Gettin' Money produced by Zaytoven
  • Cop a Chicken (The Otha Side of the Trap...) produced by Zaytoven
  • Make tha Trap Say Aye produced by Zaytoven
6 Ringz: The Michael Jordan Edition
6 Ringz: The Michael Jordan Edition
  • 6 Ringz produced by Lex Luger
  • My Fist produced by Lex Luger
2008
Bouldercrest Working
Bouldercrest Working
  • Call Me (When You Need Some Dope) (Bouldercrest Working) produced by Zaytoven
  • 9 in the Morning (Bouldercrest Working) produced by Mike WiLL Made-It
  • 3 P's (Trap-A-Holics) produced by Mike WiLL Made-It
I Am da Juice
I Am da Juice
  • Cop a Chicken produced by Zaytoven
2007
Hood Classics Extra
Hood Classics Extra
  • Public Housing produced by Zaytoven
2002
Alaska in Atlanta
Alaska in Atlanta
  • Burr Beer produced by Drumma Boy
2001
Culinary Art School 2
Culinary Art School 2
  • Juiceman Where U Been produced by Lex Luger
1991
So Icey Is The Army Better Yet The Navy
So Icey Is The Army Better Yet The Navy
  • That's A No Go produced by Sonny Digital
Singles
  • Sell Chickens produced by Lex Luger