In my opinion, juvenile is hands-down, one of the most underrated rappers of all time. His live show is absolutely insane. The man’s talent is on another level.
I remember when Bg "Chopper city" came out I was so impressed by Juvenile. I bought his album "soulja rags" Then he dropped "400 degrees" and it was over after that. Juve is a legend. Much respect.
Nelly wanted Juvenile on his Country Grammar album but he had to settle for the Lil Wayne feature because his budget wasn't big enough to afford Juvenile as Nelly said that the Country Grammar album was done on a little bitty ass budget. Lil Wayne said he charged nothing to be on the album and that he asked if he could get on it
The beat from T.I.'s song Top Back was for Juvenile originally. Mannie Fresh said “I did Top Back on some old equipment, a EPS and an SP-1200. It was originally a Juvenile record-I still have it saved as “Juvenile.” I had Tip do the hook. But Juve didn’t like the record. He was like, “It’s too loud.” I told him this is gonna be a big record. Tip was like, “Can I have it?” It was like he was counting on Juve not to like the record. He did all three verses, full-on. He already knew what he was gonna do, he had it memorized. I was like, “This is one of your singles, bro.” He gave me a modest, “We’ll see.” Juve was like, “Man, I should’ve set up on this one.”
I'm honestly glad that juvenile didn't jump on the song since I felt like that record wouldn't fit his style anyway but salute to t.i. for putting his stamp on the record and making a hit and what I've learn from the industry with artists is that sometimes certain records isn't meant for everybody and that's okay but every now and then you might knock the ball out of the park with a good record and sometimes you don't and that's just how it is and Mannie fresh is still a musical genius.
@@MPPharaoh oh okay and I could be wrong about that and that beat is hard though and it's just that at first I couldn't vision juve on the song but now that I think about it he definitely would of put his energy on it and gave it his all and Mannie fresh has a ear for music and knows how to work with him and bounce ideas off each other.
Juvie made beats and I found out after he left cash money. They didn’t wanna step on Mannie’s toes. Juvie is my all time favorite from Cash Money🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾!! Loved this one Ali
@@digarian007 ....yeah Bullet Proof aka Lil Derrick or BG Derrick has a lot of music on UA-cam. Type Lil Derrick Wanda and a lot of his music will come up
Juvies songs are my entire rotation!! im in my 40's so when I jam my Juvie, my nieces and nephews who are in their 20's say.. TeeTaunt will forever represent the 90's and 2000's lolololol #noliesweredetected
6:36 Mannie Fresh told Complex “We didn’t have to do that album [Tha G-Code] because had so much momentum off of 400 Degreez. It was like a year or something later and I was like, 'Why? You still haven’t done 400 Degreez as single, we never did Ghetto Children as a single. It was a couple of songs we never did as singles off of that album and we were at seven million copies and still selling strong. I'm like, ‘Why are you putting out another album?’ He’s like, 'They’re saying I need to.' I’m like, 'Nah, dude.”
He had his run just like every other rapper! Depending on the business side, and the artists abilities to "re-envent" themselves; some careers last longer than others!
@@JackDoff4U he probably talking in code by selling your soul Juvie and BG were the best outta that click but wayne got lucky cuz birdman helped him out the most and told the masses push him I want him to be played everywhere
@@Jac735 yes cause juve was the face of that shit he kicked the doors down with 400 degrees but wayne def had more invested in him but the story goes mac10 told birdman to bet it all on wayne and it def paid off and juvenile couldn’t keep the heat once he left cash money its sad because i bet those were some solid efforts
@@DFRNTVIEWSTV it's a shame BG and Juve could have been more well known and big but they were too street but than again its always like that in a group the artist that you wanna have more shine comes from getting In people 👂 from what I know is BG and Juve were basically the leaders in hit boys
Thank you for doing these videos so we as fans can have clarity on what happened to these artists. Can you do one on lil Kim and junior mafia to explain what happened to them?
You had to be around that time to understand the significance of Reality Check. That is a classic album. My brother was selling mixtapes in Junior High back in 2003 with the My Life song on it. Song was fire. He did a feature on Kidd Kidds New Warleans and shot a video for it back in like 2013-2014. Worth checking out if you havent heard it
@Apollo Spade I agree a 100% but Cash Money slowly took the shine and I know part was P wasn’t doing music as much he was dropping movies. So you right, Birdman them came wit Baller Blocking. P opened the N.O door
On my soul 💯 400 degrees 2023 whole record still hitting. This is when I feel Wayne was the hardest when they was in the studio 2gather it wasn't nothing like wit Drake juvenile and Wayne cut from the Same cloth like they would battle each other and that shit hit mf hard when they broke up. Juvenile told Wayne birdmann was a snake. If Wayne would of stood on loyalty right now Wayne and juvenile would have made birdmann look like he was starving. He played Wayne because he was young. you ain't gonna get it if you ain't from down south we need that gutta gold mouth talk 💯
When i first heard Ha, off 400degrrez album and saw it on B.e.t i started to listen to juve more than the rest of them is his delivery and story telling I can relate too some of it and he telling it ha it iz
bro you gotta do j-money/futuristic he started the whole wave of Atlanta rap we have rn. also Skooly & maybe something wild like marky mark (mark wahlburg)
It's been said that the song U.P.T. from the 400 Degreez album is a diss towards C-Murder and that the songs Welcome 2 Tha Nolia & Rich Niggaz are a diss to No Limit Records. Also there have been rumors that C-Murder put a gun in Juvenile’s mouth and made Cash Money artists tuck in their chains when No Limit Records and Cash Money Records were beefing
@@camronshean1758 because upt was a song directed to anybody cash money was just making it famous at the time tension got hot towards no limit and cash money when that hot boys movie came out
Juve really was the 1 that put Cash Money on the Map ..we all knew Wayne was & would become the biggest star but Juve should be Rich as Shit for what he did for Cash Money
His career played the way it wa supposed to be made his mark he dropped a classic with 400 Degreez some solid bodies work followed peaked in 01, saved his career in 03 then fell off big time after 06.
Really, dawg? "Nola Clip" and "Juve (Joov) The Great"? I feel like you just read some of this stuff without actually knowing about it. I'm thinking you were a toddler when some of this happened. lol
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400 degree's sold 4million records Juvenile had enough hits to sale another 3-4 million if he made videos for the other records. The album after was rushed
Yeah 400 Degreez could've sold more had he released more singles but Birdman and them rushed him to do another album. Mannie Fresh said “We didn’t have to do that album [Tha G-Code] because had so much momentum off of 400 Degreez. It was like a year or something later and I was like, 'Why? You still haven’t done 400 Degreez as single, we never did Ghetto Children as a single. It was a couple of songs we never did as singles off of that album and we were at seven million copies and still selling strong. I'm like, ‘Why are you putting out another album?’ He’s like, 'They’re saying I need to.' I’m like, 'Nah, dude.” Juvenile said he wanted to put more singles out from 400 Degreez, especially the song Ghetto Children, he really wanted to do a video for it and he also that even Puff Daddy aka P. Diddy told him that he needed more videos and singles for the 400 Degreez album instead of doing another album
His longevity in rap was pretty good, but I also think a contributing factor in when he started declining was the fact that Juve was never the "top guy" in rap, matter of fact he was never top 3. Juve mainstream run was from 98 - 06, and the his competiton in that era was Dmx, Jay z, Snoop, Nas, Eminem, Big Pun, Kanye West, 50 cent, T.I, and Lil Wayne. Amongst his peers he was just a regular.
@@Mike-DMackFLA in that time period he was regular, dmx had 2 platinum albums within the same year, 50, eminem, and snoop all have diamond albums, kanye, wayne, 50 and em all went platinum within a week, all the rappers I named (comment above) when they was at they peak they all did arena tours, solo they didn't need to be apart of a group, not too mention all of them (besides T.I) was known by people that didn't even listen too rap, Juve was never on that level
400 degrees is like snoops doggystyle album for me in snoop brought me into the gangs world and juvenile brought me into the south gold teeth world I still to this day can spit every lyrical to both albums
The song is produced by Mannie Fresh. He said the album Juve The Great isn't exclusively produced by Mannie Fresh meaning Mannie Fresh didn't produced every song on the album like he did for all of Juvenile's other albums up to that point. Except for Juvenile's first album Being Myself as he wasn't with Cash Money Records yet for that album
Whatever happened to… Aztec (Roca fella first Spanish artist) Ca$his (shady records t.i replacement) Alpha Mega (T.i. Artist that did Hurt) Kane (the white boy p diddy signed) Honey cocaine (that cutie from LA)
That whole album of 400 degrees was banging One of the greatest albums of all time
bought that shit 3 times lol
Straight classic
Definitely a Classic, compared to albums such as Doggy style, the chronic, illmatic Life After Death etc
100% I had the cassette tape the week it came out. Have also purchased the CD much later and now the digital version.
I agree! A CLASSIC! 🎉
Juvenile will forever be a legend in the south to us
Facts
Hardly anyone who could replace him not his sons not anybody new jts him or nothing
Maaan free C-murder!
That's who yall call yall legend?? 🤔💀
@@yungthorough yes nigga only the south understand
Cash Money Records taking over fa da 99 and 2000 ❤️❤️❤️
😭😭😭😭😭😭classicccc
😂😂😂😂😂
Girl u working with some ass yea
and died by 2001
@@Rambo20244 it didn’t tho
In my opinion, juvenile is hands-down, one of the most underrated rappers of all time. His live show is absolutely insane. The man’s talent is on another level.
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I remember when Bg "Chopper city" came out I was so impressed by Juvenile. I bought his album "soulja rags" Then he dropped "400 degrees" and it was over after that. Juve is a legend. Much respect.
Solja rags was better than 400 degrees
@@Moneymaker600 Facts but 400 degrees let the world know this man is a legend.
I think Solja Rags was harder
@The Real He speaking facts
@@Chevyboiz I agree. It was so raw. The production on that whole album was fire.
Nelly wanted Juvenile on his Country Grammar album but he had to settle for the Lil Wayne feature because his budget wasn't big enough to afford Juvenile as Nelly said that the Country Grammar album was done on a little bitty ass budget. Lil Wayne said he charged nothing to be on the album and that he asked if he could get on it
On god
Yea Nelly was up & coming tryna make it I loved Nelly’s county grammar album 💿
Yeah oh boy went diamond!
Damn that's crazy
1:55 Birdman and Baby sign him..... That's the same person 😂😂😂😂
It's Baby and Slim
Ali Talks music one of the best UA-cam channel for us hip hop heads
Nolia Clap Ali....Yes Nolia CLAP Not Clip. Your channel is still the G.O.A.T. 🔥🔥🔥
The beat from T.I.'s song Top Back was for Juvenile originally. Mannie Fresh said “I did Top Back on some old equipment, a EPS and an SP-1200. It was originally a Juvenile record-I still have it saved as “Juvenile.” I had Tip do the hook. But Juve didn’t like the record. He was like, “It’s too loud.” I told him this is gonna be a big record. Tip was like, “Can I have it?” It was like he was counting on Juve not to like the record. He did all three verses, full-on. He already knew what he was gonna do, he had it memorized. I was like, “This is one of your singles, bro.” He gave me a modest, “We’ll see.” Juve was like, “Man, I should’ve set up on this one.”
dammmmmn
I'm honestly glad that juvenile didn't jump on the song since I felt like that record wouldn't fit his style anyway but salute to t.i. for putting his stamp on the record and making a hit and what I've learn from the industry with artists is that sometimes certain records isn't meant for everybody and that's okay but every now and then you might knock the ball out of the park with a good record and sometimes you don't and that's just how it is and Mannie fresh is still a musical genius.
@@jarellbrown6974 I went back and listened to the instrumental and I think Juvenile woulda murdered it.
B.G. is on the “Top Back" remix
@@MPPharaoh oh okay and I could be wrong about that and that beat is hard though and it's just that at first I couldn't vision juve on the song but now that I think about it he definitely would of put his energy on it and gave it his all and Mannie fresh has a ear for music and knows how to work with him and bounce ideas off each other.
400 degreez is still one of the hardest full albums to this day
Juvenile was my first love in rap/hip hop. 😍
Juvie made beats and I found out after he left cash money. They didn’t wanna step on Mannie’s toes. Juvie is my all time favorite from Cash Money🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾!! Loved this one Ali
Juvie and BG were the heart and soul of cash money both of them had unique flows turk and Wayne were just doing they thing
@@Jac735 lool ok 👍🏾
Gotta be honest, Juve's beats were trash. His best beat was Soulja Slim's "Years Later" 🔥
Damn fam you forgot to mention BG, he was a big part of the Hot Boys. And that wasn't Bulletproof on that picture
Do you know if Bulletproof put out nay music. I am intrigued by your statement and the video.
@@digarian007 ....yeah Bullet Proof aka Lil Derrick or BG Derrick has a lot of music on UA-cam. Type Lil Derrick Wanda and a lot of his music will come up
@@digarian007 ya bulletproof name was lil derrick n he dropped bout 3 tapes
That was picture of yung mazi from atl who signed to BWA
BG's "chopper city" in 96 turned me on to Cash money, I don't think he gets enough credit
1st 😂 now let's get a WHT TQ form early 2000's CASH MONEY!!!!!!!👍🏿
Yea he was on them hooks fr
I’m still listening to this his songs in 2022!
Juvies songs are my entire rotation!! im in my 40's so when I jam my Juvie, my nieces and nephews who are in their 20's say.. TeeTaunt will forever represent the 90's and 2000's lolololol #noliesweredetected
Juve actually first had a hit around 1991 called bounce from the juvenile which was on DJ Jimi where they at album( New Orleans bounce music)
6:36 Mannie Fresh told Complex “We didn’t have to do that album [Tha G-Code] because had so much momentum off of 400 Degreez. It was like a year or something later and I was like, 'Why? You still haven’t done 400 Degreez as single, we never did Ghetto Children as a single. It was a couple of songs we never did as singles off of that album and we were at seven million copies and still selling strong. I'm like, ‘Why are you putting out another album?’ He’s like, 'They’re saying I need to.' I’m like, 'Nah, dude.”
400 degrees was a masterpiece. G Code sounded rushed.
400° is one of the greatest albums of all time
Back that thang up was 🔥
Bulletproof is BG Derrick. May He Rest In Peace. 💯
Juvenile is a Down South Legend hands Down. His first two albums are legendary Classics 💯
DON'T SLEEP on Juvie the Great Album.
I saw/spoke to him oddly enough in a hospital waiting room a few years ago. I forgot he has family here in st.louis.
Real talk?? Thsts wassup was he cool people's or just stand offish
@@Jac735 naw he was chill, you could tell he knew I knew who he was. I knew he had the situation on his mind tho.
Soulja Ragz & 400 Degrees changed the game and put Cash Money on the map. Shame the way BirdMan did those boys.
He had his run just like every other rapper! Depending on the business side, and the artists abilities to "re-envent" themselves; some careers last longer than others!
Wtf is re-envent?
@@JackDoff4U lol, right
@@JackDoff4U he probably talking in code by selling your soul Juvie and BG were the best outta that click but wayne got lucky cuz birdman helped him out the most and told the masses push him I want him to be played everywhere
@@Jac735 yes cause juve was the face of that shit he kicked the doors down with 400 degrees but wayne def had more invested in him but the story goes mac10 told birdman to bet it all on wayne and it def paid off and juvenile couldn’t keep the heat once he left cash money its sad because i bet those were some solid efforts
@@DFRNTVIEWSTV it's a shame BG and Juve could have been more well known and big but they were too street but than again its always like that in a group the artist that you wanna have more shine comes from getting In people 👂 from what I know is BG and Juve were basically the leaders in hit boys
Man watching this give u chills remembering how hard they was running shiiii
That’s my baby right there , love me some Juvenile
I don't think BG gets enough credit, that "Chopper City" album turned me on to Cash money, that cd had some jams
YA VIDEOS ARE FIRE BRO!!!!! @ALITALKSMUSIC!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK... CAN U DO ONE ON THE RAP GROUP MASE ABANDONED.... 'HARLEM WORLD" !!!!
Thank you for doing these videos so we as fans can have clarity on what happened to these artists. Can you do one on lil Kim and junior mafia to explain what happened to them?
He a legend in the Midwest too free bg
You had to be around that time to understand the significance of Reality Check. That is a classic album.
My brother was selling mixtapes in Junior High back in 2003 with the My Life song on it. Song was fire.
He did a feature on Kidd Kidds New Warleans and shot a video for it back in like 2013-2014. Worth checking out if you havent heard it
I always said I think cash money should do videos to the songs that they never did
400 degrees TOP 10 album ever bar none.
Juvie a legend ... CM isn't what it is is today w/o Juvies earlier success
At the 2:03 mark why do u have a picture of Young Mazi when u said an artist named bulletproof?🤔😂😂😂
@moneymakingswink3717 exactly! If dude gonna be reporting on pur culture atleast have his facts correct!I🤦🏿♂️😂
Could you kindly do What happened to Gyrl in 2023? The group Jhene Aiko's sisters were in. 🙏
No limit was on Fire and opened the door for New Orleans, but cash money may have taken it to a whole other level
@Apollo Spade I agree a 100% but Cash Money slowly took the shine and I know part was P wasn’t doing music as much he was dropping movies. So you right, Birdman them came wit Baller Blocking. P opened the N.O door
Still blast his music!! Have you done a video on the group Dream that was signed to bad boy? They had a few bops!!
They all act like none of this ever happened yet every last of one of them had the exact same issue the same way with the same person
On my soul 💯 400 degrees 2023 whole record still hitting. This is when I feel Wayne was the hardest when they was in the studio 2gather it wasn't nothing like wit Drake juvenile and Wayne cut from the Same cloth like they would battle each other and that shit hit mf hard when they broke up. Juvenile told Wayne birdmann was a snake. If Wayne would of stood on loyalty right now Wayne and juvenile would have made birdmann look like he was starving. He played Wayne because he was young. you ain't gonna get it if you ain't from down south we need that gutta gold mouth talk 💯
Do one on slim thug
At 1:58 he said birdman and baby lol
That's the same person man lmao
What happened to lil Wyte from Three 6 Mafia
He still doing his thing and alot better thsn the other artists they did bogus too he probably won't cover it since wyte had the 🚇 audience and the 🛣
When i first heard Ha, off 400degrrez album and saw it on B.e.t i started to listen to juve more than the rest of them is his delivery and story telling I can relate too some of it and he telling it ha it iz
He helped put New Orleans on to everybody in Chicago had 400 degrees real shit they hit the chi hard
Detroit too
@@jelrol2265 I love Detroit third st forever
Birdman BEEN sheisty😩😩
Now do a video for B.G. & Turk
What happened to Nivea ?
6:20 Young Buck cameo baby
Back dat azz up was 🔥
Juvenile put Cash Money on the map with that Ha
Wrong BG did
bro you gotta do j-money/futuristic he started the whole wave of Atlanta rap we have rn. also Skooly & maybe something wild like marky mark (mark wahlburg)
It's been said that the song U.P.T. from the 400 Degreez album is a diss towards C-Murder and that the songs Welcome 2 Tha Nolia & Rich Niggaz are a diss to No Limit Records. Also there have been rumors that C-Murder put a gun in Juvenile’s mouth and made Cash Money artists tuck in their chains when No Limit Records and Cash Money Records were beefing
nope at that time no limit was way ahead of them
@@Rambo20244 What does that have to do with what I said
@@camronshean1758 because upt was a song directed to anybody cash money was just making it famous at the time tension got hot towards no limit and cash money when that hot boys movie came out
@@Rambo20244 Birdman & Master P already had beef before 400 Degreez album came out
You reaching and lying. They did not diss No Limit until they dropped that hot boys album
All Juve CDs was fire, every single one no kizzy 🔥🔥💯it
@1:54 Birdman and Baby the same person sir. I’m not sure I can take you serious at this point.😂😂😂
Clearly you hear a heavy accent....🙄🤣
Juve really was the 1 that put Cash Money on the Map ..we all knew Wayne was & would become the biggest star but Juve should be Rich as Shit for what he did for Cash Money
That wasn't bullet proof that was yung mazi in that picture
Exactly
You got a lot of girbaud jeans 👖 ha 😂lol
Thats not bulletproof (akaBG Derrick)in that picture u used thats YM Flow
There’s a lot of activity in this man’s mouth 😅 this before pause
Before people were saying 'Pause' they were saying 'No homo'
His career played the way it wa supposed to be made his mark he dropped a classic with 400 Degreez some solid bodies work followed peaked in 01, saved his career in 03 then fell off big time after 06.
Really, dawg? "Nola Clip" and "Juve (Joov) The Great"? I feel like you just read some of this stuff without actually knowing about it. I'm thinking you were a toddler when some of this happened. lol
Side note: It was pronounced "Ju-vee" The Great.
He also said the title Nolia Clap wrong and said Nolia Clip. Even tho the title is written correctly he still says it wrong
Juvie is on the No Limit Soldiers tour which were one Cash Money rivals...
juve was really that dude fr
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Smdh he was my favorite
Beef Birdman & juvenile work to through what 😳 happened long time cash records 👍👍👍
Juve Tha Great 🔥
12:25 It's Nolia Clap not Nolia clip, you wrote it right but said it wrong lool
Ha ha Sauce Awards!!
400 degree's sold 4million records Juvenile had enough hits to sale another 3-4 million if he made videos for the other records. The album after was rushed
Yeah 400 Degreez could've sold more had he released more singles but Birdman and them rushed him to do another album. Mannie Fresh said “We didn’t have to do that album [Tha G-Code] because had so much momentum off of 400 Degreez. It was like a year or something later and I was like, 'Why? You still haven’t done 400 Degreez as single, we never did Ghetto Children as a single. It was a couple of songs we never did as singles off of that album and we were at seven million copies and still selling strong. I'm like, ‘Why are you putting out another album?’ He’s like, 'They’re saying I need to.' I’m like, 'Nah, dude.” Juvenile said he wanted to put more singles out from 400 Degreez, especially the song Ghetto Children, he really wanted to do a video for it and he also that even Puff Daddy aka P. Diddy told him that he needed more videos and singles for the 400 Degreez album instead of doing another album
that album was doing horrible then they rerelease the album with more songs
Up until then I'm gone b thuggin behind a project building smoking that fire .... yall know the shi.
Juveeeeeeee I still bang it.
2:04 More like Baby aka Birdman was enjoying your money more than anything lool
Gotta get sum of ur fact rite
Juvie the Great💯💯💯
It was all good until you said “birdman & baby” signed him in 1996.
With a name like birdman you know he gonna bird feed you
So if he was born around 1975. Is it fair to say he was born in 73, 74, 76, 0r 77 maybe
Or do u mean he was born in 1975
Birdman, Baby, B, Bryan, and Bubba all signed him. And Beatrix.
His longevity in rap was pretty good, but I also think a contributing factor in when he started declining was the fact that Juve was never the "top guy" in rap, matter of fact he was never top 3. Juve mainstream run was from 98 - 06, and the his competiton in that era was Dmx, Jay z, Snoop, Nas, Eminem, Big Pun, Kanye West, 50 cent, T.I, and Lil Wayne. Amongst his peers he was just a regular.
4x platinum album 💿 = regular brother you tripping
@@Mike-DMackFLA in that time period he was regular, dmx had 2 platinum albums within the same year, 50, eminem, and snoop all have diamond albums, kanye, wayne, 50 and em all went platinum within a week, all the rappers I named (comment above) when they was at they peak they all did arena tours, solo they didn't need to be apart of a group, not too mention all of them (besides T.I) was known by people that didn't even listen too rap, Juve was never on that level
You sick! He ate hov up on that ha remix
Big pun lol
@@marvin469 why you laugh when I named big pun?
💕💕💕💕💕
him and birdman just put out a new song "ali"
That’s not no damn bulletproof 🤣😂😂that’s young mazi
Juvie the 🐐
Can you do Gorilla Zoe?
How you didn’t mention BG tho
400 degrees is like snoops doggystyle album for me in snoop brought me into the gangs world and juvenile brought me into the south gold teeth world I still to this day can spit every lyrical to both albums
Juvenile is good in any hood. Nothing to prove now.
Wait man, i thought i need it in my life was produced by Fresh?
The song is produced by Mannie Fresh. He said the album Juve The Great isn't exclusively produced by Mannie Fresh meaning Mannie Fresh didn't produced every song on the album like he did for all of Juvenile's other albums up to that point. Except for Juvenile's first album Being Myself as he wasn't with Cash Money Records yet for that album
Why dude put a picture of yung mazi up talking bout bulletproof
#$@LUTE🫡 #R3$PXT💪
BIG HOMIE 💯X💯🫱🏼🫲🏾 MUCH LUV FROM LOUISIANA KNEE DEEP "THE BRED WINNA" 🐶💵🏅🏆🥇🎰🚀🤴🏿
Whatever happened to…
Aztec (Roca fella first Spanish artist)
Ca$his (shady records t.i replacement)
Alpha Mega (T.i. Artist that did Hurt)
Kane (the white boy p diddy signed)
Honey cocaine (that cutie from LA)
Juvie put Cmr on the map
Waynes career laped juvies 50 times already
But juvie still got the best selling album over there though
Wayne career done laped pretty much every rappers career , so what you saying lol
I think when juvi had sold 4 milli that cash money had independently sold 1.5 now they at a billion records sold
I LOVE JUVIE
Birdman really hustled the very people who looked up to him!!
That’s how the game go 🎉
How so? Like juve came back and 2nd idk why ppl expect everybody do get everything right when doing business.. This is in ever aspect of life
As he should've 👌🏾
yeah it sucks that stockholm syndrome is so real lol wayne would’ve been way rich if he would’ve been alone 🤦♂️