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From the early 90’s as a member of 3Grand and the release of an underground solo project, to his signing with the infamous (then underground) label Cash Money Records as a member of The Hot Boys (along with group members B.G., Lil Wayne and Turk), Juvenile’s role as a pioneering southern rapper cannot be underestimated. The fact that he has helped New Orleans claim major prominence in hip-hop history cannot be overlooked! Born Terius Gray, the rapper known as Juvenile first came to national prominence with The Hot Boys 1997 debut Get It How U Live, followed by 1999’s platinum certified, Guerilla Warfare and
From the early 90’s as a member of 3Grand and the release of an underground solo project, to his signing with the infamous (then underground) label Cash Money Records as a member of The Hot Boys (along with group members B.G., Lil Wayne and Turk), Juvenile’s role as a pioneering southern rapper cannot be underestimated. The fact that he has helped New Orleans claim major prominence in hip-hop history cannot be overlooked! Born Terius Gray, the rapper known as Juvenile first came to national prominence with The Hot Boys 1997 debut Get It How U Live, followed by 1999’s platinum certified, Guerilla Warfare and 2003’s Let ‘Em Burn. But it has been his solo performances - most notably, his third CD, 1998’s 4x platinum 400 Degreez, which spawned the hits, "Ha" and "Back That Thang Up" -- that catapulted Juve to mega-star status. Juve has also garnered many awards and accolades including a Soul Train Award (2000), Billboard Award (1999), Source Award (1999) and an American Music Award nomination (1999).
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Release date: 18 October 2004
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