Juvenile always reminded me of the boxer Roy Jones. Both had their own style in their genre. Even look like they could be brothers or cousins. Being from NY i wasn't big into down south rap, but Juvie, Geto Boys and Outkast made me a believer that the south had something to say.
Juvenile is and has always been one of my favorite rappers, top 5 actually!! His story telling is so visual you can see everything he was rapping about especially on Soulja Ragz, 400 Degreez, and Tha G Code
Thank you Juve for being you, having your own style and not doing what everybody else do. Keep ya golds, keep ya New Orleans accent, keep making dope ass music! My favorite hot boy fasho
I use to play him on purpose going through the chic fil a drive through. All the girls would lose their chic fil composure and I got free food. Sadly chic fil a replace them.
Juvie has some great music, he has 1 of the best hip hop albums all time, and he has a song that transcends generations. He should definitely be somewhere in that top 50.
"With great power comes great responsibility..." - Spiderman 2002 With that being said eventually one generation has to take a stand to stop the chaos or dysfunction otherwise the cycle just continues...💯 Great interview Juvie and Willie D...
Hot 🔥 Boy Juvenile 🔥 One of New Orleans Best & Legendary Willie D Houstons Best pioneers in the Game....Rap,Hip-Hop, Country Rap Tunes to ever contribute to the culture 😤😎💯
Salute to both of you, Kings. I am a Die Hard Juvenile fan all the way from Des Moines, IA. He's number one in my top 5. Follow me now , Welcome to the Magnolia , and Ghetto Children are my favorites. And Juve still looking good. So love this fella!! ❤❤😍🫡
We was jamming Juvi hardcore in Melbourne when “Ha” hit. Willie D needs to coach these new rappers on the game for that man has got knowledge by the ton.
Juve definitely belongs on a 50 list...him and B.G. made cash money and I'm from Ohio listening to Juve and BG in late 90s and he was cold then UNLV and other groups at time I agree with numbers, was you platinum, was you on billboard I agree 💯
I believe Juve’s point about age, when and where you grew up mattering. I’m from Chicago but my HS years? Juve ruled. If I were from the south, he’d probably be near the top 5. We do need to know who made these lists and their agenda/affiliations if any. He’s definitely top 10 period though.
Juvenile. To me is this. The voice is dope. & the way he explains in his raps about being in the projects (magnolia). Every time I heard his early albums. Solja rags - juve tha great. It felt like I was right there in the projects. That says a lot about an artist how he paints a picture of the track as a visual in your head.
The south gets plenty of credit unless you’re talking about the east coast specifically and if you are that’s to be expected the east ain’t gon show too much love for the south or west and the south ain’t going out they way to praise the East either so watchu saying??
Willie D is Willie D. If the chemistry is there with the guest, the interview flows accordingly. When it ain't, take what you get! Love Willie D on every episode. 💯💥
I think we should make the top 50 based on emcees/groups by era. The criteria include a percentage of record sales. In my opinion, the primary intangible should be cultural impact. Example Cash Money with whoaty. For the record, Juve should be on the list.
I always wish I had a chance to tell Juve how underrated of a storyteller he is - especially in those first few Cash Money albums. When ppl mention storytelling in hip hop they definitely gotta mention Juve.
Thank you 🙏🏽 for this awesome interview Willie D and that you juvie for introducing the hip hop world 🌎 to New Orleans culture and giving us timeless music thank you juvie
It's world war 3 and i need some new stars, better tighten up your act we bout to get loose dog. Excellent story teller. Growing up in Parkside Projects in Detroit and listening to this made me realize all project kids are a like everywhere. Huge Juvenile fan. I agree with him 1000 percent..
400 Degreez top 10 album for me. You can play the whole thing with no skips! “Gone Ride With Me” is my fav song on the album. I’ve played that song on repeat, collectively over 5000 times
Smart move using the word "conversations". When a guest has to struggle to respond to somethin'! 😄😄😄 I would just start interviewing the host! Great interview, convo and lecture nonetheless! 💪🏾💪🏾
Juve and Willie D two wise men talking these I grew up listening to these two dudes bounce for the juvenile was one of the very first bounce songs project bounce Willie D controversial These two dudes made real music and like Willie D said " some people to real for this world" in my eyes he one of them
Juvey was my favorite out the group he was more versatile at that time u ask me he was one of the best out of Louisiana and at the south at the moment.
Willie D havein fun tha smile telling it all I understand because everyone that is in Texas is out cousin fr that's why we so close but people around my way would only know round
I tell people like this Wayne was/is the biggest Cash Money artist ever but Juvie & BG are my favorites and I prefer 400 Degrees and Chopper City in the Ghetto to any Wayne album.
First off I love the N.O. Been visiting there every year for the last couple of years. Secondly, I remember David Banner saying that juvie style reminds him of an uncle or elder that sit on the porch with you and give you game. And he was spot on with that! Even in his younger years he was young with a og voice and delivery. He one of my favorites from the south.
Ghetto Children changed my life when I heard it. Juve is a true ARTIST! This made wanna rapper. This man created the biggest ghetto song of all-time! BACK DA AZZ UP
his 1995 first album was not trash. it actuall was one of the best southern album i heard. you got a mix of lousiana bounce music. west coast dr dre sound. reggae.atl dance music, gangsta rap. he hid his accent and was force to step up his lyrical game and rap about concious hood stuff.
I’m from New Orleans and my wife still don’t understand why I cuss so much and it really doesn’t be about nothing. So when I take her to my city she see all of these bad mouth people plus my mom just letting it loose. So now I’m a bit more conscious about my language because my way is not her way so I have to respect our home. But don’t get me fired up 🔥
Love it, from L.A.! I feel you. I say it how I see and feel it, and so did my family but for those attempting to be "religious." It's cool that you're respecting your home though. My love says the same about me, and I'm trying to be more conscious of cursing. He says he likes it, and thinks it's funny, but I think he's secretly like 😳.
The cadence of "Ha" is legendary in itself. That flow had never been heard.
Next time ask him about the Vax song why he made it...
@@jimmiebazz2586 Oh yeah that's some bullsh*t, I don't co-sign that at all. It killed my mom
@royalqdash3299 so why are you giving juvi praise? Some of you people have no dignity, I swear!
@@thespeechboss I'm talking about hip hop dude. Covid didn't exist when Ha was released
I just played it twice
Juvy definetly a down south gem BIG FACTS
Juvenile always reminded me of the boxer Roy Jones. Both had their own style in their genre. Even look like they could be brothers or cousins.
Being from NY i wasn't big into down south rap, but Juvie, Geto Boys and Outkast made me a believer that the south had something to say.
Thats a cold comparison bru
Yes to your comment. Juvenile favors the GuRu also
Before there was Lil Wayne, there was Juvenile. ❤
Before there was juvenile there was BG
Before BG there was Mystikal @@TrewayneJohnson
@@TrewayneJohnson Master P as well
Before it was BG it UNLV 👌🏽
Facts
Juvenile is the best rapper ever from Louisiana. Ha! Clap for Juvi ,👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Juvenile is and has always been one of my favorite rappers, top 5 actually!! His story telling is so visual you can see everything he was rapping about especially on Soulja Ragz, 400 Degreez, and Tha G Code
TOP 5
People sleep on his story telling for real
hes def top 5... him and eminem..
Fashooooooo!
After Me Against The World, 400 Degreez is the greatest album ever!
400 degreez definitely a classic.. no skips. Mannie Fresh gave him the easel to paint the pictures!
JUVENILE THE BEST RAPPER OUT OF NEW ORLEANS .. AND 1 OF THE BEST RAPPERS IN HIP-HOP HISTORY ..
Hell nah. Juvi rap at a 6th grade level.
He definitely 1of the best rappers in New Orleans but u can't forget Soulja slim Mac and BG
After Lil Wayne yes he is gang im from heh
Faaaaaaaacts
Thank you Juve for being you, having your own style and not doing what everybody else do. Keep ya golds, keep ya New Orleans accent, keep making dope ass music! My favorite hot boy fasho
They can put a Juvenile song on to this day people get hype
I use to play him on purpose going through the chic fil a drive through.
All the girls would lose their chic fil composure and I got free food. Sadly chic fil a replace them.
😮I can't stop smiling 😁 That's the guy there . Much love More respect for both you fellas ❤
Juvie has some great music, he has 1 of the best hip hop albums all time, and he has a song that transcends generations. He should definitely be somewhere in that top 50.
Two of the realest brothers to ever touch the mic! Legendary men.
Ayyyyyyyyy
"With great power comes great responsibility..."
- Spiderman 2002
With that being said eventually one generation has to take a stand to stop the chaos or dysfunction otherwise the cycle just continues...💯
Great interview Juvie and Willie D...
Hot 🔥 Boy Juvenile 🔥 One of New Orleans Best & Legendary Willie D Houstons Best pioneers in the Game....Rap,Hip-Hop, Country Rap Tunes to ever contribute to the culture 😤😎💯
Facts
The legendary Willie D and Juvenile. Yes Sir Let's Goooo!!!!!! Thank y'all Brothers for this classic
This is a solid conversation with a very talented and underrated artist. Good stuff. I mess with Willie D b/c he interviews all types of people.
Salute to both of you, Kings. I am a Die Hard Juvenile fan all the way from Des Moines, IA. He's number one in my top 5. Follow me now , Welcome to the Magnolia , and Ghetto Children are my favorites. And Juve still looking good. So love this fella!! ❤❤😍🫡
I saw this post last night after work.I immediately set the notification.
We was jamming Juvi hardcore in Melbourne when “Ha” hit. Willie D needs to coach these new rappers on the game for that man has got knowledge by the ton.
This felt great watching frfr. Thank you Willie D
Juve definitely belongs on a 50 list...him and B.G. made cash money and I'm from Ohio listening to Juve and BG in late 90s and he was cold then UNLV and other groups at time I agree with numbers, was you platinum, was you on billboard I agree 💯
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U deserve more views mayne real legend holdin it down!
😮Now you done did it! THIS Man here is so stand Up...I can't begin to think 😮
Thanks for this 1 WILLIE
Every time Willie says " Maan" shows his Texas roots🙏🏾...shout out to dem Texas boys 🙌🏾
Salute To New Orleans All The Way From Cincinnati. 💯
Cincinnati right here
@@Kattkiteyez Right On, 513 In The Building. 💪🏽😎
Respect!!
Salute to Cincinnati too fam 💯
@@Brandon-de7qy Thank You Soul Brother. Much Love & Respect To You Man. 🙏💪🏽😎
I Liked this one from the jump as I start to watch Wille D Juvenile LOVE you both ❤️
Juvie is a real one definitely look out for his people. Salute to a legend
Dope ass interview with two of my all time favorite artists. 💯💪🏾
Great Interview.
Salute 2 Both You Soilders 🫡
Great interview Will. Two of my favorite rappers, you and Juvenile.
Juvenile and BG is in my top 10 of all time
I believe Juve’s point about age, when and where you grew up mattering. I’m from Chicago but my HS years? Juve ruled. If I were from the south, he’d probably be near the top 5. We do need to know who made these lists and their agenda/affiliations if any. He’s definitely top 10 period though.
Juvenile. To me is this. The voice is dope. & the way he explains in his raps about being in the projects (magnolia). Every time I heard his early albums. Solja rags - juve tha great. It felt like I was right there in the projects. That says a lot about an artist how he paints a picture of the track as a visual in your head.
@@mofo4whatTop 50, maybe.
They hate to give the south credit even we been running the game for 30 years
The south gets plenty of credit unless you’re talking about the east coast specifically and if you are that’s to be expected the east ain’t gon show too much love for the south or west and the south ain’t going out they way to praise the East either so watchu saying??
Hip Hop IS THE SOUTH! Everybody originated in the South and migrated! We are all from Mississippi, Georgia, Virginia, Texas and Florida!!
And then you woke up from your fantasy
Legendary interview!🔥🔥⚜️
Dope conversation from the Big Homie and my NOLA Homie ❤❤❤
Interviewing skills getting better and better every episode Willie. We love it
Willie D is Willie D. If the chemistry is there with the guest, the interview flows accordingly. When it ain't, take what you get! Love Willie D on every episode. 💯💥
Damn good episode!! Legendary.
I think we should make the top 50 based on emcees/groups by era. The criteria include a percentage of record sales. In my opinion, the primary intangible should be cultural impact. Example Cash Money with whoaty. For the record, Juve should be on the list.
Excellent interview Kings!!!!
Authentic Interview ❤💪🏾💯🔥
Aye our Louisiana King baby👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Really good job Willie seems like you and Juve was just chopping it up like two boys talking
Louisiana to Texas ❤️
I always wish I had a chance to tell Juve how underrated of a storyteller he is - especially in those first few Cash Money albums. When ppl mention storytelling in hip hop they definitely gotta mention Juve.
Too Dope! Willie D you pulled a Good One .
400 DEGREEZ MY SECOND BEST RAP ALBUM OF ALL TIME
You definitely have me thinking about top 2-3 album of all time
Thank you willie D picture slick rick with social media.
Juve need his own podcast
juvie in my top 5 dead or alive. i bought 400 degreez 3 times. twice on cd once on cassette.
Willie Dee finally got Juvenile "Ha" ✊🏿👑💯🔥
Thank you 🙏🏽 for this awesome interview Willie D and that you juvie for introducing the hip hop world 🌎 to New Orleans culture and giving us timeless music thank you juvie
Nice interview juvie and willie D
Juve been him since 1997 really before that but 1997 souja rag dropped... one of the greatest albums period of any genre..
Dayton Ohio..we definitely fuggs wit Juvie!!! 937 💯💯💯💯
Thank u Willie D for this interview with juvenile
It's world war 3 and i need some new stars, better tighten up your act we bout to get loose dog. Excellent story teller. Growing up in Parkside Projects in Detroit and listening to this made me realize all project kids are a like everywhere. Huge Juvenile fan. I agree with him 1000 percent..
400 Degreez top 10 album for me. You can play the whole thing with no skips!
“Gone Ride With Me” is my fav song on the album. I’ve played that song on repeat, collectively over 5000 times
The older brothers put me on Juvie
"A bih a getcha kilt that's the way I thank"
Smart move using the word "conversations".
When a guest has to struggle to respond to somethin'! 😄😄😄
I would just start interviewing the host!
Great interview, convo and lecture nonetheless! 💪🏾💪🏾
JUVE💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥A KING IN THE SOUTH, WILLIE D THANK YOU FOR THESE GREAT INTERVIEWS, YOUR SHOW IS ONE OF THE GREATEST EVER THANK YOU BROTHER❤
Forgive me for liking this social media. I am so shocked and proud of guy Willie
New Orleans finest!
Juve is definitely a unsung hero. You're bigger than numbers
💪🏿🔥🔥👑🔥🔥💪🏿
Thank you 💪🏾💪🏾
Good interview!
Dope Show. !
Great interview
Tell Bun to bring that trill Burger to metro Atlanta
Great conversation
THIS THE ONE
Juve and Willie D two wise men talking these I grew up listening to these two dudes bounce for the juvenile was one of the very first bounce songs project bounce Willie D controversial
These two dudes made real music and like Willie D said " some people to real for this world" in my eyes he one of them
Juveeeee!! 💚💚🎯🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂✊🏾 & Aubrey Francis 2 solid guys...Absolutely luv them🎯
Salute to Juve for paying Homage to Willie D Double Salute to them Both 🫡💯💥
Juvey was my favorite out the group he was more versatile at that time u ask me he was one of the best out of Louisiana and at the south at the moment.
Juve lo key funny as h🤣 Great interview D🤙🏾🤟🏾💪🏾
Salute Juvie!! Uncle Will we need u on Drink Champs!!
St. Louis went CRAAAAAZY when Juvie first came out
I open up for juvenile bac n dayz he came to club no security got drunk ass hell chilling with everybody down to earth
Willie D havein fun tha smile telling it all I understand because everyone that is in Texas is out cousin fr that's why we so close but people around my way would only know round
Love my Houston Texas family From the Skinner family ❤
Dam our roots run deep
Juvenile is a legend. Salute this brother. And he gives back to his neighborhood. 🫡
I tell people like this Wayne was/is the biggest Cash Money artist ever but Juvie & BG are my favorites and I prefer 400 Degrees and Chopper City in the Ghetto to any Wayne album.
It's ya boa, Juvie!!!!!!!!!!!
400 degrees was my big brother first cd mine was nelly country grammar. When music was music.
Juve The Great. We appreciate Wayne. But Juve been the man in the deep south. A true bounce artist that elevated to one of the all time greats.
Slow Motion! 🔥❤️🙏🏾👏🏾✊🏾
Greetings from Cincinnati
First off I love the N.O. Been visiting there every year for the last couple of years. Secondly, I remember David Banner saying that juvie style reminds him of an uncle or elder that sit on the porch with you and give you game. And he was spot on with that! Even in his younger years he was young with a og voice and delivery. He one of my favorites from the south.
Willie D seems like the personality & one with history to host all things music
Ghetto Children changed my life when I heard it. Juve is a true ARTIST! This made wanna rapper. This man created the biggest ghetto song of all-time!
BACK DA AZZ UP
Being myself was a good album, tracks like 'betcha 20 dollars, pxxxx ass nxxxx, conversation with the man'.
juvenile always been my goat I use to rap like juvenile dressed like the hot boys come on dawg
his 1995 first album was not trash. it actuall was one of the best southern album i heard. you got a mix of lousiana bounce music. west coast dr dre sound. reggae.atl dance music, gangsta rap. he hid his accent and was force to step up his lyrical game and rap about concious hood stuff.
Cornland Louisiana💯💯💯💯
Shout out to WD. You have definitely become highly skilled at your interview technique. JTG is legend status and still making grown man moves.
If you never caught a live show especially when the Hot Boys were still together you missed out
Bump “the list.” The streetz, the culture, and the numbers vouch for Juve and Willie D!💯🫡
I’m from New Orleans and my wife still don’t understand why I cuss so much and it really doesn’t be about nothing. So when I take her to my city she see all of these bad mouth people plus my mom just letting it loose. So now I’m a bit more conscious about my language because my way is not her way so I have to respect our home. But don’t get me fired up 🔥
Love it, from L.A.! I feel you. I say it how I see and feel it, and so did my family but for those attempting to be "religious." It's cool that you're respecting your home though. My love says the same about me, and I'm trying to be more conscious of cursing. He says he likes it, and thinks it's funny, but I think he's secretly like 😳.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Navigational soul food is served here, thank you for my portion.
Juvie is right. Geto Boys were our NWA in Texas and Louisiana
Only L I seen juvie take was promoting the V ! Smh
Factzzzz
"Vaxzzz that thang up"🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
We all take losses
He got paid 💰 nice for it too he won 🏆
So you still faulting people for freedom of choice huh🤦🏿♂️