Among the flurry of Cash Money releases during the late '90s, certainly stands out, and not just as 's shining moment but also as the album that forced everyone to suddenly take this Dirty South collective very seriously. Before, Cash Money had been operating relatively well, securing a distribution deal with Universal and broadening its audience with every successive release. But nothing prepared anyone for the success of, particularly its two anthemic singles, the tongue-twisting 'Ha' and the booty-calling 'Back That Azz Up.'
These two songs alone make noteworthy. They're absolutely two of the best songs to come out of the late-'90s Dirty South boom. Moreover, two remixes of 'Ha' come late on the album, one with, the other with.
These four highlights - 'Ha,' 'Back That Azz Up,' and the 'Ha' remixes - break up the album, somewhat concealing the filler. And, yes, there is filler here, as with any Cash Money album, but even it is worthwhile, either because of 's carefully structured rhyming or producer 's seemingly bottomless well of hot beats. Among the singles and the filler here, there are also a few great album tracks as well. In particular, 'Flossin Season' features some incredibly brash boasts from, and 'Rich Niggaz' features an absolutely frantic beat that ricochets on for five breathtaking minutes. Ways of coping questionnaire scale.
All of this, along with perfect timing, dropping just as the Dirty South broke into the mainstream, made a phenomenal release for Cash Money, quite arguably the label's crowning achievement. This album, of course, made a superstar and, in turn, towered over him for years as the achievement by which he would always be measured.
(1 fan)Terius Gray (born March 25, 1975), better known by his stage name Juvenile, is an American rapper, He is also a former member of hip-hop group the Hot Boys. At the age of 19, he began recording raps, releasing his debut album Being Myself in 1995. He became popular when his 1999 single 'Back That Thang Up' was released. In 2003, he returned to Cash Money to record Juve the Great, spawning the number-one hit 'Slow Motion'. Following this album he again left Cash Money, and in 2006 he was signed to Atlantic Records. He released Reality Check under that label. He released his eighth studio album, titled Cocky & Confident, on December 1, 2009.
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