Among the flurry of Cash Money releases during the late '90s, 400 Degreez certainly stands out, and not just as Juvenile's shining moment but also as the album that forced...
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Among the flurry of Cash Money releases during the late '90s, 400 Degreez certainly stands out, and not just as Juvenile's shining moment but also as the album that forced...
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As a reminder that 1999 belonged to Cash Money Records, the label's most popular Hot Boy has just released his third album just in time for the millennium. In true Cash...
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Following up his tremendously successful third full-length 400 Degreez with an album of similar themes and sounds, Juvenile relies on the Southern bounce style, heavy on the...
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Following up his tremendously successful third full-length 400 Degreez with an album of similar themes and sounds, Juvenile relies on the Southern bounce style, heavy on the...
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Released in the wake of Juvenile's coast-to-coast success with "Back That Azz Up" and its accompanying album, 400 Degreez (1999), Playaz of da Game repackages old, early...
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Released in the wake of Juvenile's coast-to-coast success with "Back That Azz Up" and its accompanying album, 400 Degreez (1999), Playaz of da Game repackages old, early...
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Maybe it shouldn't be surprising, but the best moments on the latest from Cash Money's kingpin end up being a littleŕwell, juvenile. Tapping into the same aesthetic that's...
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Many in the rap community were ready to write off Juvenile when Project English hit the streets. He'd been out of the spotlight for a good two years or so after becoming one...
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Former Hot Boy Juvenile went from the penthouse (his ’98 Dirty South smash “Back That Azz Up”) to the outhouse, letting a financial dispute with Cash Money overshadow his...
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Juvenile returned in late 2003 with a slightly atypical album, Juve the Great, after having dropped off for roughly three years, which is a long time in rap years. A lot of...
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Juvenile returned in late 2003 with a slightly atypical album, Juve the Great, after having dropped off for roughly three years, which is a long time in rap years. A lot of...
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Shortly after Juvenile enjoyed a popular revival, topping the Billboard Hot 100 with "Slow Motion" in summer 2004 following a three-year hitless spell, Cash Money Records...
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Shortly after Juvenile enjoyed a popular revival, topping the Billboard Hot 100 with "Slow Motion" in summer 2004 following a three-year hitless spell, Cash Money Records...
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