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Juvenile 400 degreez sample
Juvenile 400 degreez sample













juvenile 400 degreez sample

"I’m just getting started in my book.” Read on for 25 amazing stories from one of rap's most underrated greats. But through it all, he's a survivor. “And I ain’t finished yet," says Juvenile. Juvenile also spoke candidly about his mistakes: sleeping on Nelly, passing up what would become Flo Rida's hit song "Low," and not wanting to release music when he dropped Tha G-Code. He recalled finding his voice with "Solja Rag," and how he persevered through a bad breakup with the label. 'Feel' contains a sample of 'Stormy', as written and performed by O. This is a phat albumIn fact it was my favorite album of 99Juvenile and Cash Money really laid down some phat rhymesWe got songs such as 'Back Dat Azz up' or 'Ha' which are the big hitzI just recently picked up this album and I think you should too. Juve talked about how he started selling tapes on his own and making good money before teaming up with Cash Money just to work with Mannie Fresh. Talking to the 37-year-old rapper today, it's clear that he's at peace with himself and proud of his accomplishments. A few months back, Juve swung by the Complex offices to discuss the making of not only the essential cuts from 400 Degreez, but all the songs that shaped his career. The album sold over four million copies, spawned rap's greatest booty shaking anthem ("Back That Azz Up"), established Juvenile as a premier Southern rapper, and took Cash Money from a strong independent label to a national empire. Tomorrow marks the 14-year anniversary of Juvenile's 400 Degreez.















Juvenile 400 degreez sample