Feb 6, 2019

YouTube Junk / Denny Strickland & Juicy J / "Don't You Wanna"

A publicist actually sent this to me to share with readers. So, I'm gonna share it with readers. And I'll even share the info about Denny below the video. Enjoy the video! (NSFW)



Grammy-winning rapper Juicy J joins musical innovator Denny Strickland in his latest genre crossing video for “Don’t You Wanna”. Featuring killer dancers, money flying, fast cars, and even a python; this video takes viewers inside the world of these stars. Fans will be asking themselves “Don’t You Wanna”!

Strickland is no stranger to seamlessly pairing country roots with urban west coast vibes and he showcases that better than ever. A fire song and video collaboration with world-renowned hip-hop artist Juicy J, complements the R&B influenced country anthem by blending these two wildly different worlds with a fresh new sound.

“The song was good but the blend of are artistry takes you to a whole
new level of upper echelon” Strickland says. Juicy J agrees, saying he thought “the song was dope! as soon as I heard it, I added some drums to trap it up. The end result definitely brings something new to the game.”

Directed by Bronx-native Alex Acosta, the visual ride features Strickland and Juicy J enjoying “the life”. Having worked with the likes of Flo Rida and Natalie La’Rose on countless hip-hop and R&B videos, Acosta’s ingenious vision compliments Juicy J and Strickland’s collaboration.

“Don’t You Wanna” comes off of Strickland’s breakout album “California Dreamin’ ” and follows his latest videos for the tracks “California Dreamin’ ”, “Get a Grip”, “We Don’t Sleep” and “Swerve On.”

More info:
Fusing his country roots with a deep love for West Coast culture and aesthetic, singer-songwriter Denny Strickland cannot be missed. Named one of Rolling Stone’s “Top 10 Artists to Watch,” Strickland is a bold innovator in crossing musical lines. With a keen ear across the charts Strickland has become notorious for seamlessly taking elements from a variety of genres and creating his own distinct sound. Strickland continues to push the boundaries of music with his latest single the R&B infused country anthem “Don’t You Wanna” (featuring Juicy J).”

Johnny Cash Estate Approves Licensing of New Ass Cream

by Trailer - Originally posted on Country California, February 28, 2009 

John Carter Cash, the son of the late Johnny, said Thursday that the estate had agreed to allow the country legend's likeness and creative property to be used in the branding and marketing of a new ass cream from Blairex Laboratories, the makers of Boudreaux's Butt Paste. While that topical ointment is for use on the asses of infants and children, the new product will be marketed more for adults with ass discomfort and anal itching. 

"Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire Ass Cream" will begin production in June with expected shipment to Fred's Dollar Stores across America by the ass-itchingly hot month of August. "This is an exciting new application for the Johnny Cash name and we feel that it will reach an area that hasn't been reached before" smiled John Carter. 

The television advertising campaign will include actual footage of Johnny and June performing "Ring of Fire" in a humorous spot where Johnny leaves the stage suddenly to use the product because his ass hurts. Computer animation will manipulate Johnny's mouth to say "Woo-wee! That's good ass cream!" 

Some country music historians and Cash fans have criticized the move harshly, calling it gross commercialism and flagrant mismanagement of Cash's image and legacy. For his part, John Carter sees it as a strategic move to expand his late father's influence: "Not everybody's into country music, but everybody's ass gets itchy or painful, so this will allow people in all walks of life to experience the Man in Black."

News of "Johnny Cash's Ring of Fire Ass Cream" follows last month's release of an album of hip-hop remixes of Cash songs, which was also said by many to be an "ass" product. 

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