
It's been eleven years since Juvenile first burst onto the national scene with the multi-platinum 400 Degreez and his formula for trunk-rattling bounce music has not changed much. Longtime producer Mannie Fresh is nowhere to be found on a proper Juvenile album for the first time since the New Orleans MC's debut and the focus is on lesser known producers such as Lu Balz, FATBOI and even Juvenile himself, while DJ Infamous is the only big name behind the boards. While the single with Pleasure P, "Hands On You," shows Juve adapting to the current trend of glossy production, bangers like "Gotta Get It" and "My Money Don't Fold" are reassurance that he hasn't completely abadoned his Southern roots. Guest appearances include Shawty Lo, B.G., Dorrough, Bobby Valentino and Rico Love.
I want to say you are a talented rapper and you have the perfect voice that just sets your music off.. Cant wait til u drop that cd i need mines like yesterday......
mesto hill
juve album is da truth. true classic. probably the best joint since 400
blaktys
That album is a beast, ya heard me. Nice tracks, swagger on point, and the lyrics be hitting, ya heard me. 8/10
Godfrey Williams
to be honest i never really felt juve thru the 90's but this cd changed my mind i love it....period...he has nothing to prove to anybody cause he already classic so its good to hear himk try to bring his creativity out....its not like he even need the money from the sales he just being and artist and all the haters dont realize that he could give a f__k less about what the critics say....keep em coming juve im feeling the music hard:)
jimmy