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OFFTHEWOP Mania: FreshDuzIt & Shadow Wizard Money Gang Turn “Blood On The Money” Into a Street-Born Visual Movement
In an era where independent artists are redefining culture through world-building instead of just singles, FreshDuzIt pushes the boundary again with OFFTHEWOP Mania, a raw collaboration with Shadow Wizard Money Gang that blurs music, skate culture, and underground mythology into one visual experience.
Pulled from the Blood On The Money music video, the imagery captures FreshDuzIt tagging a skatepark — not just as rebellion, but as branding. Spray-painted SKATEMOB symbolism becomes a declaration: the streets are both canvas and stage. The visual leans into Midwest grit while channeling a larger anti-hero energy, turning everyday spaces into cinematic arenas.
The collaboration highlights a shared aesthetic rooted in internet-era chaos and street authenticity. Shadow Wizard Money Gang’s cult-like presence mixes with FreshDuzIt’s OFFTHEWOP universe — a growing multimedia world where trap music, animation, and fashion collide. The result feels less like a traditional rap video and more like a live-action comic panel unfolding in real time.
Rocking SKATEMOB while moving through the skatepark landscape, FreshDuzIt reinforces a core theme of the OFFTHEWOP era: independence, motion, and self-made identity. The visuals reflect the rise of artists who don’t wait for industry validation — they build their own mythology and let the culture catch up.
As OFFTHEWOP Mania grows, Blood On The Money stands as both a statement piece and a preview of a larger movement, proving that FreshDuzIt isn’t just releasing music — he’s constructing a universe where every symbol, tag, and scene becomes part of the story.
Secure Every Exchange: How Halieyy and Freshduzit Are Turning Midwest Storytelling Into a New Visual Language
Storytelling Into a New Visual Language
At a time when independent artists are redefining how music lives beyond streaming platforms, Ohio’s rising painter Halieyy (22) and Indianapolis multi-platinum creative Freshduzit are building something bigger than a album release .
Their latest visual concept, Secure Every Exchange, unfolds like a modern trap opera. Draped in deep red curtains and animated symbolism, the artwork blurs the lines between vulnerability and performance, turning personal moments into cinematic storytelling. It’s a reminder that in today’s landscape, visuals aren’t just marketing — they’re mythology.
For Freshduzit, known for merging music with animation and world-building through the OFFTHEWOP and Juugrassik platforms, the collaboration represents a continuation of his mission to give underground artists a larger narrative space. “Every exchange matters,” the concept suggests — from relationships to business decisions — reflecting the strategic mindset needed to survive both the industry and the streets.
Halieyy’s presence introduces a fresh perspective: youthful, confident, and emotionally layered. Her character feels equally powerful and introspective, embodying a generation that grew up online but still carries the weight of real-life experience. Together, the pairing highlights a growing Midwest movement where storytelling merges trap culture, fashion, and animation into one cohesive aesthetic.
The result is a visual that feels less like a cover and more like a scene pulled from a larger animated world — a glimpse into the expanding Juugrassik narrative where music becomes character development and artists become icons in motion.
FreshDuzIt’s Juugrassik Series
Indianapolis-bornproducer/rapper FreshDuzIt has crafted a unique conceptual mixtape series and alter ego called “Juugrassik.” Blending prehistoric flair with modern trap, this series showcases FreshDuzIt’s creativity and evolution as an artist. (Notably, he’s a trailblazing producer from Indianapolis – the first Black rap/trap producer from the city to go multi-platinum, thanks to NLE Choppa’s hit “Camelot”
The Juugrassik series leverages that hit-making pedigree into a playful “Juugrassik Park” universe of FreshDuzIt’s own, where dinosaur motifs, cartoon imagery, and real street-smart lyrics collide in a world unlike any other in hip-hop.
Part 1: Land Before Rhyme (2022)
FreshDuzIt launched the series with Land Before Rhyme in June 2022
This first installment immediately establishes the sound and theme: heavy trap 808s thundering in a Flintstones-era landscape. In fact, FreshDuzIt and visual artist KeyZombie “embark on a new journey through the familiar territory of bedrock, full of dinosaur rawr’s, bird chirps, and heavy 808’s
Cover art for Land Before Rhyme – FreshDuzIt depicted as a Flintstones-era character. The cartoon visuals (designed by KeyZombie) reinforce the mixtape’s prehistoric theme and playful tone.
Flintstones-meets-trap vibe that’s equal parts hard-hitting and tongue-in-cheek. Lyrically, FreshDuzIt balances swagger with humor – one moment flexing about his grind, the next dropping a Stone Age reference. The themes and track titles drive this home: “YabbaDabba Wop” and “The Great Gazoo” nod directly to The Flintstones universe, while “Juugrassik Park” tips its hat to the Jurassic Park franchise
Even the viral hip-hop culture gets a cameo; FreshDuzIt enlisted Lil B The Based God for “Cookin Dance Pt 2,” a sequel to Lil B’s famous cooking dance meme anthem.
Adding a surreal, fun twist to the mixtape’s prehistoric concept. Throughout Land Before Rhyme, comic-book ad libs (dinosaur roars, etc.) interweave with trap drums, creating a soundscape that’s playful but booming. Fans appreciated this creative approach, noting how the project doesn’t take itself too seriously yet still delivers real trap energy.
Lil B "The BasedGod" – on “Cookin Dance Pt 2” Legendary guest with a cult fanbase. Major meme energy + internet history here.
10k.Caash – on “YabbaDabba Wop” Brings his Dallas bop energy to the Flintstones-themed banger.
Valee & Playa J – on “Lights, Kamera, Aktion! / Wild Thangs” Valee adds his smooth Chicago flow. Playa J brings the local flair.
Pyrex Whippa – on “Juugrassik Park” 808 Mafia affiliate and fire co-producer. One of the heaviest beats on the tape.
RoadRun C Moe, 2Dope & Mi$ta – on “RRW OFFTW Freestyle / The Great Gazoo” A Naptown posse cut with texas spitters. Pure raw energy.
Part 2: Tha Juugrassik Way (2024)
Cover art for Tha Juugrassik Way (2024). The mixtape’s cover stars Numero Uno (the face of Offthewop Tunes) holding stacks of cash, symbolizing the “Juugrassik
Two years later, FreshDuzIt returned with Tha Juugrassik Way Tape – the second installment of the series – and took his concept to the next level. Where Land Before Rhyme was the “dawn” of this dino-trap world, Tha Juugrassik Way feels like its evolution into a full-blown Jurassic era. The project dropped in October 2024 with 8 tracks and it showcases a refined sound and broader scope. FreshDuzIt doubles down on the booming 808-driven production and “juug” (hustle) themes, but this time the prehistoric references intermingle with more direct money and street motifs. In other words, Part 2 shifts focus to “the Juugrassik way” of the grind – the hustle-centric lifestyle that connects past and present. For example, the track “Foe tha Love of $” explicitly invokes the classic ’90s Bone Thugs phrase “for the love of money,” and it lives up to its title: an aggressive posse cut about chasing paper
In fact, Tha Juugrassik Way steps up the collaborations and star power significantly. FreshDuzIt brings in heavyweight guests like Moneybagg Yo – who appears on “Foe tha Love of $” and Southern hip-hop veteran Lil’ Flip on the trunk-rattling closer “Drop It Off”
These features give Part 2 a even more boost of mainstream credibility and energy. Additionally, the tape includes regional voices like 40kal and OFFTHEWOP Tunes (FreshDuzIt’s own camp) on that money anthem, and a fiery verse from female rapper Courtney Tha Coldest on the bass-knocking strip-club flavored “Yo Money In My Pocket (Work It)”
By weaving in these guests, FreshDuzIt amplifies the mixtape’s intensity while still maintaining his own concept.
Sonically, Tha Juugrassik Way remains true to the series’ trap foundation – expect rattling hi-hats, deep bass, and catchy hooks – but FreshDuzIt’s lyrical style shows growth. His flow is sharper and the wordplay often links the project’s theme to real-world flexes. The tape opens with a quick intro and the track “Juugrassik 5,” a cheeky nod to the legendary hip-hop group Jurassic 5, reimagined in FreshDuzIt’s trap style. From there, he bounces between bragging about stacking “50 Hunnits Deep” (hundreds on hundreds) and delivering quirky lines that keep the prehistoric motif alive in spirit. The tone is a bit more serious and hustle-focused than Land Before Rhyme – it’s as if the series grew up from cartoon daydreams into a grind mode, without losing its imaginative spark. FreshDuzIt himself has described his creative realm as “Juugrassik Park,” a self-styled universe where he can flip cultural references at will while staying true to trap culture. Tha Juugrassik Way truly embodies that: bridging eras and styles under one concept. Publicly, the project earned FreshDuzIt a new level of respect in the underground; listeners noted how Part 2 elevated the Juugrassik concept with bigger features and a sleeker sound, all while retaining the playful branding that makes this series stand out.
Tracklist (Tha Juugrassik Way) – 8 tracks:
“Juugrassik 5 (Intro)” – A brief intro with Jurassic-themed ambiance to set the tone.
“Juugrassik 5” – The titular track kicking off the tape with FreshDuzIt’s signature trap sound (a wink to hip-hop’s Jurassic 5 crew in name).
“G.G.$.T.M.S.K.A.T.E M.O.B” – An acronym-titled banger (the letters likely stand for a hustler mantra) packed into a 1:35 burst of
“We-R-Us” – A track that plays on the phrase “We are us” (or a riff on Toys“R”Us) with a catchy hook and collaborative vibe
“Foe tha Love of $” (feat. OFFTHEWOP Tunes, Lul Boobie & Moneybagg Yo) – A hard-hitting posse cut about money motivation, featuring Memphis star Moneybagg Yo alongside FreshDuzIt’s
“YO MONEY IN MY POCKET (WORK IT)” (feat. Courtney Tha Coldest) – A fast-paced strip-club anthem where Courtney’s verse and a Missy Elliott “Work It”-inspired refrain bring extra flavor
“50 HUNNITS DEEP” – A solo track highlighting FreshDuzIt’s trap lyricism, boasting about depth of his bankroll and crew, over an eerie beat.
“Drop It Off” (feat. Lil’ Flip) – The finale banger with Houston legend Lil’ Flip adding a Southern trill. The track is all about making deliveries (of cash or work) and capping off the tape with confident, nostalgic flair.