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Wiz Khalifa Links Up With Juicy J At SXSW


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By Nadeska Alexis

Juicy J headlined Green Label Sound's official SXSW showcase in Austin, Texas on Friday night (March 16) and he brought out a few Taylor Gang friends to keep him company. Wiz Khalifa joined the Three Six Mafia rapper onstage at Club DeVille, along with Chevy Woods and Lola Monroe. Wiz's fellow Pittsburgh rapper and Rostrum Records labelmate, Mac Miller was also on the bill for the night.

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During an interview back in November Juicy J confirmed that he’s been signed to Wiz’s Taylor Gang imprint and revealed that there’s already a collaboration album in the works. “Juicy J is now with Taylor Gang, we goin’ in this year man. 2012, we goin’ in,” he said during his interview with Hood Rich Radio. “We got a compilation album we’re doing, when you hear it, you’re going to be like ‘Wow’”

Prior to Juicy J, Wiz’s most recent addition to Taylor Gang was model-turned-rapper Lola Monroe, who was nominated for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist at this year’s BET Awards.



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