User talk:Juiceboxx92

 Ryan Meagher

Born in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 19th, 1992, to parents James and Beverly Meagher, Ryan was taken away from his parents at age three, and then after that, went on a tear of revenge, selling dope on the streets at age four. In 1997, he became an up and coming rapper, his alter ego juiceboxx. He lyrics were compared to those of Biggie Smalls, Puffy, and Tupac of Death Row Records. As his rap game elevated, his street cred grew and grew. A legend in the drug dealing game, cops of Boston were after the child of eleven for years, and finally caught up to him on January 12th, 2003, along with his right hand man, Jizzy Jefff. They were busted for selling crack to a pregnant female. The woman and her child died in labor two weeks later at Boston International Technological Correctional Hospital. This brought upon a murder charge for both men, but before their trial, they were busted out by more of their possie. He continued to thrive in the streets and the studio, going bronze with his debut album, CWA (Crackers With Attitud). After the success of his debut album, he was discovered by a young up and coming record producer, Seed Poppy. Unfortunately, Poppy was killed of poppy seed overdose before they could make a name for themselves. Ridden with revenge and madness, Meagher went on his own, and banged out two huge new singles, "Massachusetts Love", and "Straight Outta Boston." In the following years, he got in some huge ass fights with more popular rappers like 55 Cents, Ice Tray, and Vanilla Ice. They were claiming that juiceboxx was copying there songs, but his fans disagreed, shooting all three haters. With these three competitors out of the way, boxx dropped out of the street game, and focused more on his music, writing, "Nice Nice Lady", "Outside Da Club", and "It Was A So So Day". With all this success and fame getting to his head, boxx started his own chain of lingerie, vodka, and even condoms. In 2006, the peak of his rap career, juiceboxx traveled to West Staines, England, and teamed up with Ali G for the song, "G 'n' Juice". Shortly after this, on August 24, 2006, Meagher was found dead in his London apartment. After an autopsy, it was discovered that someone had slipped some rat poison in his bottle of Hi C. Back in his hometown, a parade was held in his honor. His coffin was laid in a duck boat that paraded around the streets of Boston, and as weeping crowds gathered, a small group turned on his biggest hit ever "Straight Outta Boston", and the crowds were overwhelmed with remembrance of their fallen hero, juiceboxx.

Ryan Meagher (juiceboxx)-(1992-2006)



--Juiceboxx92 (talk) 21:48, 28 January 2009 (UTC)

UPDATE: A previously unreleased mix tape will supposedly be released in the Fall of 2014. The eight-song track, thought to be recorded just after his collaboration with Ali G and just before his untimely death, contains a haunting final song, an almost prophetic eulogy simply titled "Meagherstradamus." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.109.50.21 (talk) 01:45, 30 April 2014 (UTC)