Juvenile had "Grown Man Bars" period. He spoke that street shit in a grown mans fashion. Plus the way he rapped, he incorporated the South Louisiana dialect into it. I remember being in high school and females use to walk around quoting Juvies lyrics. That's how special the dudes flow was!
"And you don't touch my shit, you don't drive my shit, I got dope in the house n I hide my shit" im a 35 yr old female n I still to this day say that all the time. (I know my shit says rell, it's my man's UA-cam account)
Malcolm Welch u wouldn't understand back in the day when bg was high as fuck doing interviews on the box talking slow as fuck trust me that comment was over funny
Oh no doubt that whole early run they had was in fire. But Juve was just a game spitta, "let's say I'm in the room with a butch, and the bitch don't wanna fuck, like man, imma beat my meat, and get my fucking nut" dope.
Rich Dizzyy yo word I mean I have bg albums like chopper city it’s all on u vol 1 and 2 chopper city in the ghetto i don’t have but checkmate livin legend I have he was I feel the most successful from cash money
Check out this Unreleased Throwback Interview I did with B.G. before his bid. Down to earth dude. ua-cam.com/play/PLSlHgB8QoSwgxmF7VbBxMlTQlrrRyruqg.html
UA-cam happened. No point of having a tv channel decided to music when you have UA-cam at your fingertips. The same fate happened to MTV once UA-cam came around.
KiD 504# since 400 degrees which changed hip hop forever and ever since anit nobody stop balling and being overly flashy. Yes your right has is super lyrical and my favorite new York mc ever. But u should really listen at juvenile it's his voice that make it seems like he isn't spitting straight bars but if u can decipher the accent it's straight fire bars underneath it all. Just go listen to Ghetto Children (400 degrees) The Man (g code) and tell me that at lyricism. And just to name two of very many lyrical onslots.
If you think juvie can't spit then you never listened to beast mode. All of cash money was kind of mediocre when they first came out, but all the them have gotten way better. Of course they aren't on the new York rappity rap type stuff because that's not their culture (except Wayne is pretty close nowadays) but as far as New Orleans rap goes, they get more and more lyrical every album.
Everyone on No Limit got paid...10 times over. Silk even went into retirement in his 20's. Niggas still ain't get paid for shit they did back then on Cash Money. The real reason why most No Limit rappers are not heard about anymore, is because they got paid and we t onto new ventures. Cash Money seemed to be winning over No Limit commercially, but everyone knows the Tank was first, on the strength of Master P. Snoop still praises him to this day.
DarkSydeFrancis you absolutely right. I said the same thing. .when beats by the pound left it was over...they kept no limit on top with all of those banging beats!!!!
Check out this Unreleased Throwback Interview I did with B.G. before his bid. Down to earth dude. ua-cam.com/play/PLSlHgB8QoSwgxmF7VbBxMlTQlrrRyruqg.html
Check out this Unreleased Throwback Interview I did with B.G. Talks Lil' Wayne diss and Soulja Slim's death. ua-cam.com/play/PLSlHgB8QoSwgxmF7VbBxMlTQlrrRyruqg.html
400 degreez was really a masterpiece tho. Lyrically, production, skits, everything. And I hated Cash Money. But 400 Degreez will always be the coldest album they ever dropped
Always f'd with BG, and I always used to trip on why he was always half grinning like he had a secret in the videos. I was too young to realize he was high. Anyway, BG was/is a dope M.C.
Guerrilla Warfare is My all time favorite album from Cash Money! I use to Call the radio & request We on Fire so I Could record it on Cassette tape😂 The first We on Fire on "Get It How U Live" was dope too!
Juvenile was different and real hard to imitate and slick wit his words.and BG was the rawest one with that killer vibe.but WAYNE always been the superstar.he the one who was ahead of his time..
I usually don’t always agree with Turk, but he speaking nothing but the truth here. Anybody who know anything about Juve knows that his drawl and slang is what makes his music so special. I know it’s the truth bc I been saying the same thing about Juve to myself before even watching this interview. Classic Juve is hard to top. He’s actually in my top 5 just off the early shit he did. Soulja Rags was just as good as 400. And G-Code was hard too. That’s three albums that u can let ride straight through... That’s rare in any era. But yea wat made Juve so special is that he would say shit other people wouldn’t even say or THINK to say. His accent and slang and drawl was on some other shit which really was just icing on the cake. Juve is far from mumble rap. I tell u what. I can recite 400 degreez lyric for lyric. But when it comes to Soulja Rags I can’t no matter how many times I listen to it. It’s like with Twista... U can hear every word he say but u can’t say the shit yourself. Same with Playa Fly. Vlad it just sound like u research this shit but really wasn’t in tune. And not being in tune is still not an excuse bc I really wasnt up on hot boys like that when they first hit. I knew I fucked with Juve but I didn’t get my hands on a album til bout a yr after ha video. B.G. was actually the only Cash Money album I bought and that was Chopper City in The Ghetto. I’m saying that to say after years passed, I went back and listened to almost ALL the old cash money. And it’s undeniable that Juve is a definite SPITTER. There’s no way that u could not notice that after listening to him. That’s why I say not being in tune at the times of the hot boy days is not an excuse. But I still preshate some of the interviews though but come on vlad ain’t no way u actually listening to everybody shit anyway and having a fair analysis of it bc that’s part of being a fan. U gravitate to the shit that u fuck with the most. The shit u feel. And that’s cool but if that’s the case, SAY THAT. And stop trying to act like u.... fuck it.. do ya thang. 😂
Turk so accurate about juvenile like 20 years later I still go back to listen to juve cause he really was teaching especially about the streets & hood life if u understand him.... even know how u should conduct yourself what u should go for & shouldn't go for like turk said he was ahead of his time cause he basically was talking to u in a rap form & sometimes would be melodic back then....
Coming up in Louisiana in the 90's all I had was Cash Money and No Limit in my CD book. I didn't even really listen to nothing else until I got older. I mean I messed with other southern artists but THIS was my era.
VLAD is the type of guy that keeps going off subject on his interviews. More police than AT&T with a cop on the side listening to every conversation except VLAD directs his questions. Plus he has more flashbacks than Family Guy
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Juvenile had "Grown Man Bars" period. He spoke that street shit in a grown mans fashion. Plus the way he rapped, he incorporated the South Louisiana dialect into it. I remember being in high school and females use to walk around quoting Juvies lyrics. That's how special the dudes flow was!
I love the older Dirty sh!t.I miss it. I find myself listening to alot of Old Master P, B.G,BT&H,UGK,Outcast,Too $hort etc these day's💯
MD3 DA SNIPA lmao he was special because 16 year old bops new the words to his songs?.... lololol okay
"And you don't touch my shit, you don't drive my shit, I got dope in the house n I hide my shit" im a 35 yr old female n I still to this day say that all the time. (I know my shit says rell, it's my man's UA-cam account)
B.G. was the attraction because he spoke for the streets to just be a 15 and 16 year old. Juvenile stood out by his voice and indifferent song making.
thats facts his shit was always the deepest
Juvie wasnt a teenager. That was bg, turk, and wayne..juvie was in his 20s
Dee Monet you can't read lol
Jthrillz 728. fr fr and Turk was straight street and raw.
Jthrillz 728 BG was always the grittiest and the most vivid one.he always was the most raw
Juvenile aint no mumble rapper!! Man yall trippn!!
musikman337 That shit would’ve gotten Vlad ass cussed clean out by saying something like that in the hood
Dizzy sit down
I can resite verbatim his lyrics are
Niggaz stay hating on the city bruh
musikman337 ill slap the shit outta vlad for labeling Juvenile as a mumble rapper
Lmao bg caught on fire!!! "Im on fire ya heard me, put me out ya heard me"
Dirt Bag Dan Lmmfao swear I read this and bust out laughing
wot da fok issa osca meyer?
+ronald williams shit was lame
Malcolm Welch nigga quit hating think of all the copy and paste comments u see i gave u an original and this the thanks i get lol
Malcolm Welch u wouldn't understand back in the day when bg was high as fuck doing interviews on the box talking slow as fuck trust me that comment was over funny
I'm a N.Y. dude and I can honestly say that 400 is one of the best albums all time. Perfect from the beginning till end. Classic fuck what you heard.
Oh no doubt that whole early run they had was in fire. But Juve was just a game spitta, "let's say I'm in the room with a butch, and the bitch don't wanna fuck, like man, imma beat my meat, and get my fucking nut" dope.
Carlos Moreno facts!!! You can jam that shit from top to bottom.
That Louisiana dialect is a language of its own.
trey2823 new orleans is a whole other language
Robert Weston But the women sound so sexy with that accent. Toya Wright, Mia X, shit is so sexy
H_ G.B. FACTS
trey2823 dats just how we are
Cause all they ancestors spoke fluent French
Mac Is The Most Underated Lyricist Out Of Louisiana💯 #FreeMac
bangout Jaquan his song with nas is crazy
Now that's the truth homie
bangout Jaquan MOST UNDERRATED lyricists....PERIOD!!! FREE MAC!!
bangout Jaquan camouflage assassin
bangout Jaquan word
Hot boys legendary. They could all rap
BG had the hits man Its All on U vol. 1 & 2 & Choppa City were classics Choppa City in the Ghetto & Checkmate was icing on the cake
Rich Dizzyy I still bump all that shit today
Desmond Lewis likewise its motivation to get that bag music
He'll yea I'm 37 it's apart of me be bumping almost 20 yrs
Heart of The Streets Vol. 1 & 2
Rich Dizzyy yo word I mean I have bg albums like chopper city it’s all on u vol 1 and 2 chopper city in the ghetto i don’t have but checkmate livin legend I have he was I feel the most successful from cash money
400 Degreez & G-Code are classics
That Nigga GHOST Juvenile so underrated
That Nigga GHOST Oml
BG got hella classics it's all on u vol 1 and 2 chopper city and chopper city in ghetto and check mate and life after cash money and true story
Desmond Lewis Don't get me wrong B.G my nigga to, Chopper City & Chopper City in the ghetto are my shit as well
Juve the great is underrated
Juvenile and B.g were my fav..
Wasn’t they everyone’s?
Will B same!
Big facts
“If they ain’t pat him, & roll him around, his ass was through” 😩😂😭🤣
lol I laughed when he said that.
I love classic hot boys stories like those man!
Allen Remo. My favorite rapper out the hot boyz.
Death before Dishono
Check out this Unreleased Throwback Interview I did with B.G. before his bid. Down to earth dude.
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Man that soulja rags was dope asf! Juvenile was spittin🔥🔥🔥🔥
Yes ur right
We use to get off the school bus run to the house to watch Rap City to watch Hot Boyz videos, what happened to BET
Mane say dat
White people own it now (Viacom)
UA-cam happened. No point of having a tv channel decided to music when you have UA-cam at your fingertips. The same fate happened to MTV once UA-cam came around.
Juvenile is very lyrical
Delorean Varnado even more today too.
Since when? NaS is lyrical.
KiD 504# since 400 degrees which changed hip hop forever and ever since anit nobody stop balling and being overly flashy. Yes your right has is super lyrical and my favorite new York mc ever. But u should really listen at juvenile it's his voice that make it seems like he isn't spitting straight bars but if u can decipher the accent it's straight fire bars underneath it all. Just go listen to Ghetto Children (400 degrees) The Man (g code) and tell me that at lyricism. And just to name two of very many lyrical onslots.
Delorean Varnado Im from new Orleans, me and my dad used to sit around and laugh at Juves poor lyrics and abc rhyme schemes.
If you think juvie can't spit then you never listened to beast mode. All of cash money was kind of mediocre when they first came out, but all the them have gotten way better. Of course they aren't on the new York rappity rap type stuff because that's not their culture (except Wayne is pretty close nowadays) but as far as New Orleans rap goes, they get more and more lyrical every album.
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No Limit RECORDS Was doing good no lie, but when CASH MONEY dropped 400 DEGREEZ it was a WRAP!!
Whatsuptraetrae Whatsuptraetrae yea they had a great run
Everyone on No Limit got paid...10 times over. Silk even went into retirement in his 20's. Niggas still ain't get paid for shit they did back then on Cash Money. The real reason why most No Limit rappers are not heard about anymore, is because they got paid and we t onto new ventures. Cash Money seemed to be winning over No Limit commercially, but everyone knows the Tank was first, on the strength of Master P. Snoop still praises him to this day.
DarkSydeFrancis you absolutely right. I said the same thing. .when beats by the pound left it was over...they kept no limit on top with all of those banging beats!!!!
Haas Man Beautifully written.
No limit did so much damage by the time cash money got hot, it didn't matter. They opened the door for cash money to go worldwide
Juvenile had that project english
FACTS!!! They lied and what u scared 4
john doe lol
CHARLEY RANT KING that beat was the single reason Juvie signed to Cash Money.
john doe That was my AOL name
I 😍 me some juvenile. Represent new orleans all day.
i remember back in the day everybody thought Juve was the coldest on the mic and still got the best album to come out the south 400 Degreez
I love we on fire juvy killed that song
Juvie and bg guerilla on 400
Juvenile had lyrics with a thick ass accent. Different from wack ass rappers not saying shit
enyg100 Juve was trash lyrically.
I need them old cash money stories
Check out this Unreleased Throwback Interview I did with B.G. before his bid. Down to earth dude.
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They’re like porn to me
@@dunker888 what😂
Yes way more
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"Shit me & Wayne we ain't wanna be on fire forreal" 😂😂😂
😂😂😂
BG was literally on fire
Check out this Unreleased Throwback Interview I did with B.G. Talks Lil' Wayne diss and Soulja Slim's death.
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That juvenile Mumble rap question came out of Vlad mouth not dizzy... Vlad a true live 🐈
Project English, Checkmate, Young n thuggjn, Lights Out, my favorite old school cash money albums
And clean up man 😝
Lmao this is too much 😂 BG from hot boyz caught on fire while recording the video for "we on fire" 🔥🔥
I guess you could say that video shoot was "LIT" 🔥
CJ Wilson bro where'd your durag go 😲
"Help!!" "Them Hot Boys coming please somebody help!!" 99' and it's still a timeless classic....
400 degreez was really a masterpiece tho. Lyrically, production, skits, everything. And I hated Cash Money. But 400 Degreez will always be the coldest album they ever dropped
J Trot it’s all on you vol 1,vol2 killing 400 degrees, soulja rag was better than 400
Yeah 400 degreez was they're greatest release
💯
J Trot yo facts that the same thing I say 400 degreez was the dopest album to come out of cash money
Yes sir, str8 classic
That track "Help" is a monster. I love that song
Yeah fresh let the beat ride an extra 2 mins after the versus playing with sirens and sound effects lol
Yeah fresh let the beat ride an extra 2 mins after BG laid his final verse. Playing with sirens and sound effects. Lol.
" We go to the studio take care of our business and then we bout to snort some dope..." LMAO...
I couldn't agree more with what Turk said about Juvenile. He was speaking facts. Enough said.
If you don't get high and light you're self on fire u ain't living life
I agree. I'm tryna blow tf up.
Shout out to Richard Pryor #Peoria
😂😂😂
#JoJo Dancer
True
Mac Shell Shock the is the hardest
My brother
Call me
Ummm hummmm ,, murder murder, kill kill
Facts Juvenile was ahead of his time!
Very key Juve was ahead of the times fa sho
Hell nall juvenile aint no mumble rapper. Watch your words vald
Vlad
@@guillembauza1658 glad
B.G was my guy but Juvie was the coldest
Mike Musgraves but according to Turk bg was on fire
Turk & Juvie was my favorite ones
"I'm on fiyah somebody hellllppppp"
🤣
On lyfe🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Im on fye, waaaaaahhhh"-BG
Thomas Bush lol
Whoadea I’m dying whodae 😂😂😂😂
@@lvisu lmfaoooo
"Them income tax checks out, huh" i didn't understand that line until i was in my 20s.
Hopefully you flipped that instead of treating your nose. lol
Young Turk u da man back n da day to now I got u my man. Shout out from Petersburg VA.
Always f'd with BG, and I always used to trip on why he was always half grinning like he had a secret in the videos. I was too young to realize he was high. Anyway, BG was/is a dope M.C.
😆😆😆😆
Guerrilla Warfare is My all time favorite album from Cash Money! I use to Call the radio & request We on Fire so I Could record it on Cassette tape😂
The first We on Fire on "Get It How U Live" was dope too!
What was the conversation like with BG after he caught on fire 😂😂😂😂
Joe Easterly he probably was like nigga I’m about to be the hottest thing out here now
He got fried
Very true...Juvenile has classics...
Juvenile was different and real hard to imitate and slick wit his words.and BG was the rawest one with that killer vibe.but WAYNE always been the superstar.he the one who was ahead of his time..
Rhonda Neville on point girl
Young n Thuggin a classic
nocmsa slept on too.
nocmsa yup
good album, just bad timing
Facts
nocmsa word that was like his best solo album
Some of yo potnas dope fiends ha?
Toan Hanh 😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was sneak dissin in hindsight😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂💀
this shit puts that song in a new perspective
Toan Hanh stop playin wit my city woadie it was a different time come was like weed at that tome2
“Hell naw, big bro ain’t no mumble rapper”
Then proceeds to mumble his lyrics and only saying “Ha” at the end of each line. 😂😂😂😂
'Get It How You Live' half a million copies sold independently distributed specifically out of the Louisiana area.
huh bruh! fact
Still riding today
Shit that bitch made its way to Omaha, Ne. The whole tape was banging side 1 and 2. 97-98 right?
I’m from Baton Rouge I couldn’t understand a lot of the stuff New Orleans rappers was saying back then but they was hard jammin.
Vlad : how much time passed ?
Turk : how did it feel ?💀💀😭😭
Why Turk look like he got baby teeth 🤣😂🤣got tht A-town grill
I usually don’t always agree with Turk, but he speaking nothing but the truth here. Anybody who know anything about Juve knows that his drawl and slang is what makes his music so special. I know it’s the truth bc I been saying the same thing about Juve to myself before even watching this interview. Classic Juve is hard to top. He’s actually in my top 5 just off the early shit he did. Soulja Rags was just as good as 400. And G-Code was hard too. That’s three albums that u can let ride straight through... That’s rare in any era. But yea wat made Juve so special is that he would say shit other people wouldn’t even say or THINK to say. His accent and slang and drawl was on some other shit which really was just icing on the cake. Juve is far from mumble rap. I tell u what. I can recite 400 degreez lyric for lyric. But when it comes to Soulja Rags I can’t no matter how many times I listen to it. It’s like with Twista... U can hear every word he say but u can’t say the shit yourself. Same with Playa Fly. Vlad it just sound like u research this shit but really wasn’t in tune. And not being in tune is still not an excuse bc I really wasnt up on hot boys like that when they first hit. I knew I fucked with Juve but I didn’t get my hands on a album til bout a yr after ha video. B.G. was actually the only Cash Money album I bought and that was Chopper City in The Ghetto. I’m saying that to say after years passed, I went back and listened to almost ALL the old cash money. And it’s undeniable that Juve is a definite SPITTER. There’s no way that u could not notice that after listening to him. That’s why I say not being in tune at the times of the hot boy days is not an excuse. But I still preshate some of the interviews though but come on vlad ain’t no way u actually listening to everybody shit anyway and having a fair analysis of it bc that’s part of being a fan. U gravitate to the shit that u fuck with the most. The shit u feel. And that’s cool but if that’s the case, SAY THAT. And stop trying to act like u.... fuck it.. do ya thang. 😂
BG was so fire, That jeezy joint w TI and BG still slap
Despite all the turmoil and break up from Cash Money, I love seeing the joy in all there eyes when they talk about the earlier days
Everybody knows lil Wayne Carter 2 was his best album
penny hardaway the real G.O.A.T I'm not a Wayne fan at ALL but Carter 2 was a classic tho
I agree the first one was pretty good too
penny hardaway the real G.O.A.T easy
Hell ya miss DAT era too
Carter III easily
Boi I love listening to Turk stories dawg be kicking that real
Nigga said Help came from being stucc in the elevator...that's crazy
Rappin/Singing: ...While my little homey B.G. on the corner putting out cigarette butts ...
Turk so accurate about juvenile like 20 years later I still go back to listen to juve cause he really was teaching especially about the streets & hood life if u understand him.... even know how u should conduct yourself what u should go for & shouldn't go for like turk said he was ahead of his time cause he basically was talking to u in a rap form & sometimes would be melodic back then....
Good interview
the hot boys were on fire litterally lol
Ralo biig brother
Ralo does favor him
I ain't understand Juvie when I was a jit now u can understand every album #Legend #aheadofhistime
Heroin & Cocaine?! Aw hellnaw!
It’s a shame that Turk waited so long to drop his album. Had he dropped something late 98-early 00, he would’ve gone platinum...
He also didn’t have a hit single. I think if he had a single with the rest of the hot boys featured he would’ve went platinum.
@@AO-mz8uh I agree
@@jamid87 all the rest of them had singles with other members of the squad featured… big impact
Bg catch on fire...Juvie like that's a song
Most underrated Hotboy foreal 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 s/o New Orleans, Louisiana!!
"Imma true definition of a Hot Boy"
- Turk
Coming up in Louisiana in the 90's all I had was Cash Money and No Limit in my CD book. I didn't even really listen to nothing else until I got older. I mean I messed with other southern artists but THIS was my era.
They had to put him out 😂 he had to get out ya heard me 😂😂
Haha dizzy looks so destroyed
Every verse really turned to a song! I use to say dat back n day
B.g wrote for Wayne in the beginning
juvi was mumble rap??? wtf y'all talking bout!!
Mac C Murder and BG collab album free all 3 and have them make an album together bet it would be an INSTANT UNDERGROUND CLASSIC
Too much rawness for 1 album
Even if u aint from the south, if u listen to enough n.o rappers u catch on to the way they rap. Juvenile NOT a mumble rapper
Juve was the furthest thing from mumble rap! He was ahead of his time! Cajun project slang!
Chopper City in the Ghetto is the best Cash Money Album to date... TILL THIS DAY
How am I supposed to not click on this.
Lmao the BG story tho 😄😄😄😄😄
Juve n Turk track Tha man still is one of my favorite all time
tourguenef what you kno bout that💪🏾
that was a tuff song, they dropped jewels
tourguenef my favorite was "welcome to Tha nolia"
Ain't BG supposed to be free soon
next year hopefully
O.G. John Doe he got 15 yrs
He got 3 years left 💯
Boosie said b.g will be released 2020
This is so funny...😂🤣
My boy was high as shit in that flashback tho 🤣🤣💀
💚 this interview
Lol nigga bg worried about a song and y'all stuck in the elevator 😂
The title is hilarious to read at first glance
bet yall dont remember when BG forgot his lyrics on live MTV and Wayne finished his verse
His ass was on Fire fr lol classic interview #FreeBGizzle
Lil' Wayne invented mumble rap back in like 08.
VLAD is the type of guy that keeps going off subject on his interviews. More police than AT&T with a cop on the side listening to every conversation except VLAD directs his questions. Plus he has more flashbacks than Family Guy
Lmao at the BG part 😂😂😂
I was listening to Cash Money before 400 degrees Vlad. “How U luv that” “ Get it how u live” “ It’s all on you” all albums before 400 degrees