Juvenile really was a damn beast

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I immediately thought of The Fix and The Diary as far as solo albums, and I still think you're right
:yeshrug: I know there's always going to be other opinions especially in rap music of what's greater but so far none of the other albums mentioned here yet imo had the impact and commercial success of 400 degreez and yes when I count albums as being goats I count sales
 
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Give that man his flowers :wow:



400 degrees is an all time classic . Ha is a literary masterpiece . :wow:

Yo I played Ha for my cousin. That nikka was on that Pun, Bis, straight up east coast lyrical wave at the time.(And I was largely an east coast fan at the time myself) THAT nikka LAUGHED....like fell out lauging goofy motherfukker. Bout three weeks later I came over to spend the night at his crib and that nikka was like yeah..nah breh you right this shyt tight as fukk..I'm like I TOLD YOU nikka.
 

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Juvie 400 degreez and BG choppa city in the ghetto are my 2 of my favorite south hip albums of all time

those albums described Louisiana to a tea

No no homie. Described New Orleans to a tea. Anyone from here will let you know us and cities like Baton Rouge are not the same.
 

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Got both versions of 400 Degreez. It's funny b/c I remember when it first dropped no one was really fukkin with it but then it got re-released with the extra tracks (Follow Me Now, both Ha Remixes and they took off Soulja Rags) when Back That Azz Up took off. Album blew up. Ha got people talking but Back That Azz Up just became something else. I actually prefer Soulja Rags over this re-release everyone loves. The original was better but I get it they had to make them moves being on a major. One of the best songs ever was Who's The MF. Just everyday shyt and the stress of living broke and poor trying to survive. The flow switch on the last verse...:banderas:
 

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track list is nuts, so many classics

1. "Intro (Big Tymers)" (featuring Mannie Fresh) 2:12
2. "Ha" 4:52
3. "Gone Ride With Me
" 4:23
4. "Flossin' Season" (featuring Big Tymers, B.G. & Lil Wayne) 4:33
5. "Ghetto Children" 4:05
6. "Follow Me Now" 3:55
7. "Cash Money Concert (Skit)" 0:51
8. "Welcome 2 Tha Nolia" (featuring Turk) 5:51
9. "U.P.T. (C-Murder Diss)" (featuring Hot Boys & Baby) 4:17
10. "Run For It" (featuring Lil Wayne) 4:45
11. "Ha (Hot Boys Remix)" (featuring Hot Boys) 4:25
12. "Rich nikkaz" (featuring Lil Wayne, Mannie Fresh, Turk & Papa Rue) 5:03
13. "Back That Azz Up" (featuring Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne) 4:25
14. "Off Top" (featuring Big Tymers) 3:50
15. "After Cash Money Concert (Skit)" 1:19
16. "400 Degreez" 4:15
17. "Juvenile On Fire" 4:57
18. "Ha (Remix)" (featuring Jay
-Z)
How you don’t think “Ghetto Children” is classic?!?

one of my fav tracks on the album
 

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Yo I played Ha for my cousin. That nikka was on that Pun, Bis, straight up east coast lyrical wave at the time.(And I was largely an east coast fan at the time myself) THAT nikka LAUGHED....like fell out lauging goofy motherfukker. Bout three weeks later I came over to spend the night at his crib and that nikka was like yeah..nah breh you right this shyt tight as fukk..I'm like I TOLD YOU nikka.
My dawg sometimes it takes longer for people to convert but when they do it’s over .

we gotta whole, big thread deconstructing HA and its questions and appreciating it for being at the pinnacle of music recording artistry and such a classic piece of literary work .


https://www.thecoli.com/threads/the-best-question-posed-in-ha-by-juvenile.95462/
 
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