MC Juice

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Terrence C. Parker, better known by his stage name Juice, is a rapper from Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for beating Eminem in the famous Scribble Jam freestyle battle competition in 1997. It is often erroneously reported that he won the 1997 Rap Olympics, when in fact this was a rapper named Otherwize.

Known for his smooth flow and his ability as a 'punchline rapper' he has received acclaim for his freestyles and battle raps.[citation needed] One notorious contest was his $5k battle against Supernatural. Perhaps his first notable album release was the independent album 100% J.U.I.C.E. featuring the track "Sincerely" in which he speaks of his underground status, and proclaims to be "the cat that got famous for never being famous." MC Juice's latest album was entitled All Bets Off and was released in early 2005.' MC Juice is also very well known for other critically acclaimed albums such as "Tip of the Iceberg," "Listen2ThaWerds," and the acclaimed freestyle mixtape "30 Minute Freestyle." Due to the complexity of his freestyle lyrics, he is often accused of writing his freestyle, something he denies.

Many of his raps consist of graffiti innuendos, such as "For My Writers"


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