Juicy J might seriously be considering the option or may just be thinking out loud, but either way the "Bandz a Make Her Dance" rapper has floated the idea that he may retire from rapping after his upcoming album Pure THC: The Hustle Continues.
The music business is a young man's game and someone like J -- real name Jordan Michael Houston -- understands that all too well. In a digital age where you have to be on top of your music, touring constantly, interacting with your fans on social media and building a brand people can identify with, growing old is not your friend. The former 3-6 Mafia member has been putting out music for more than two decades and has accomplished quite a bit over his career as a solo artist and as a member of the group.
Juicy J took to Twitter to share his thoughts on possibly retiring and taking up a position as an executive at a label. Check out the tweets below, via Hot New Hip Hop. Also listen to his latest mixtape Blue Dream & Lean 2, which takes on new importance since it might be his last tape.
I won a academy award 10 years ago & done so many great things in my career
— juicy j (@therealjuicyj) February 22, 2015
People that really know me, know that I'm a hard worker , loyal & stay true to what I believe in but nothing last forever — juicy j (@therealjuicyj) February 22, 2015
I been having thoughts about retiring from rap & becoming a CEO at a major label to help others in the music buisness — juicy j (@therealjuicyj) February 22, 2015
I don't know for sure yet but THC may be my last album I'm gonna drop life goes on & music money fame etc. is a job but it's not real life — juicy j (@therealjuicyj) February 22, 2015
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