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Movie-Sounds.org › Ghetto Movie Quotes › Juice (1992)

You need to work on your mixing more.

— (Queen Latifah)

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4 seconds sound clip from the Juice (1992) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:37:02 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

[...]

(DJ Q SCRATCHING) (3)

- What do you mean it ain't good enough?

- My name is Flex.

- Look, this brother look like Gumby. What you talkin' about I ain't good enough?

- I mean exactly what I said. You need more experience, all right?

- You need to work on your mixing more.

- My... What you mean? What the fuck is wrong with my mix?

- Wait, I know you didn't just snatch that from me.

- What's wrong with my mix?

- Look, the shit is totally sloppy.

[...]

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Actors: Omar Epps (Quincy "Q" Powell), Tupac Shakur (Bishop), Khalil Kain (Raheem), Jermaine Hopkins (Eric "Steel" Thurman)

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