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American rapper
Musical artist
Terrica Shanice Alexander
[1] (born July 12, 1994),
[2] known professionally as Jucee Froot , is an American rapper from
Memphis, Tennessee .
[3]
[4] She is best known for contributing songs to various film and TV soundtracks such as "Danger" from
Birds of Prey (2020),
[5]
[6] "Eat Itself" from
Insecure ,
[7] and "Down in the Valley" from
P-Valley .
[8] In 2020, Jucee Froot signed a joint
recording contract with
Atlantic Records and Art@War,
[9] and subsequently rose to prominence with the release of her debut mixtape, Black Sheep (2020).
[10]
[11]
Discography
Studio albums
Awards and nominations
References
^
"Songwriter/Composer: ALEXANDER, Terrica Shanice" .
Broadcast Music, Inc. Archived from
the original on October 18, 2020. Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ Young, Neil Z.
"Jucee Froot – Artist Biography by Neil Z. Young" .
AllMusic . Retrieved June 30, 2020 .
^ Williams, Aaron (April 23, 2020).
"Why Memphis Rapper Jucee Froot Is Popping Up Everywhere You Look" .
Uproxx . Retrieved June 30, 2020 .
^ Mendez, Marisa (April 1, 2020).
"Jucee Froot's Pitch for 2020 XXL Freshmen" .
XXL Mag .
ISSN
1093-0647 . Retrieved June 30, 2020 .
^ White, Caitlin (February 11, 2020).
"The All-Female 'Birds Of Prey' Soundtrack Sets An Important Precedent" .
Uproxx . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^
" 'Birds of Prey' Soundtrack Draws Flock of Killer Female Artists: See the Track List" .
Billboard . January 10, 2020.
ISSN
0006-2510 . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ Droke, Carolyn (April 17, 2020).
"Jucee Froot Shares The Hard-Hitting Track 'Eat Itself,' Written For HBO's 'Insecure' " .
Uproxx . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ Patton, Rebecca (July 12, 2020).
"The 'P-Valley' Soundtrack Is A Tribute To Southern Hip-Hop" .
Bustle . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .
^ Saponara, Michael (January 31, 2020).
"Loyal 100 Ent's Jucee Froot Signs Joint Venture With Atlantic Records & Art@War, Enlists Rico Nasty For 'Psycho' Remix" .
Billboard .
ISSN
0006-2510 . Retrieved June 30, 2020 .
^ Johnson, Patrick (March 11, 2020).
"Memphis Rapper Jucee Froot Breaks Out With New 'Black Sheep' Mixtape" . Hypebeast . Retrieved June 30, 2020 .
^ Williams, Aaron (March 11, 2020).
"Jucee Froot Breaks Out With Her Versatile 'Black Sheep' Mixtape" .
Uproxx . Retrieved October 18, 2020 .