Juvenile really was a damn beast

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:wow: genre changing song, this was the first non east coast song I remember getting 24/7 play on hot97 when it came out., most won't understand how big that was.It paved the way for Southern take over of the early 2000s



the video too I was like :picard: that's how they getting it and living it down there


:mjgrin: I'll piss y'all off some more

juve >> Wayne when it comes to overall legacy influence within CMR

Yeah I think I was around 11 when that dropped...

It was so different, but for some reason I liked it:pachaha:

When that follow me now dropped, I think that when i started checking for their shyt on tv

In my VERY limited hip hop experience, I never heard a nikka rap over a salsa beat:heh:
 

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I'm so glad we finally got to hear "Cash Money Gorilla" a few years ago, that shyt was the holy grail of unreleased CM records. Song perfectly highlights how insane Juvie's style was, he was easily the best rapper on the label at one point
 

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Personally I think B.G. is the rapper out of New Orleans with the best catalog, he's my favorite from Cash Money... don't really have a problem with cats thinking it's Juvie, though.
 
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