Juvenile

Songs: 63
Albums: 10

Albums

Juvenile - Rejuvenation
Rejuvenation
2012, songs: 1
Juvenile - Beast Mode
Beast Mode
2010, songs: 1
Juvenile - Cocky & Confident
Cocky & Confident
2009, songs: 5
Juvenile - Reality Check
Reality Check
2006, songs: 15
Juvenile - The Greatest Hits
The Greatest Hits
2004, songs: 10
Juvenile - Juve the Great
Juve the Great
2003, songs: 11
Juvenile - Project English
Project English
2001, songs: 2
Juvenile - Tha G-Code
Tha G-Code
1999, songs: 7
Juvenile - 400 Degreez
400 Degreez
1998, songs: 5
Juvenile - Solja Rags
Solja Rags
1997, songs: 6

Facts about Juvenile

Juvenile

Juvenile is an American rapper and hip-hop artist known for his contributions to the Southern hip-hop scene, particularly in New Orleans. Here are some facts about him:

  1. Early Life and Musical Beginnings: Juvenile, born Terius Gray on March 25, 1975, in New Orleans, Louisiana, grew up in the Magnolia Projects, a notorious housing development known for its poverty and crime. He began rapping at a young age, drawing inspiration from the vibrant music scene of New Orleans, including jazz, blues, and bounce music. Juvenile's experiences growing up in the Magnolia Projects would later influence his music and lyrical content.

  2. Breakthrough with Cash Money Records: Juvenile gained widespread recognition in the late 1990s when he signed with Cash Money Records, a prominent hip-hop label based in New Orleans. He quickly became one of the label's flagship artists, alongside fellow rappers Lil Wayne and B.G. Juvenile's debut album, "Solja Rags" (1997), and its follow-up, "400 Degreez" (1998), were critical and commercial successes, establishing him as a leading figure in the Southern hip-hop scene.

  3. Hit Singles and Chart-Topping Albums: Juvenile achieved mainstream success with his hit singles "Back That Azz Up" and "Ha" from the album "400 Degreez". These songs, characterized by their infectious beats, catchy hooks, and explicit lyrics, became anthems of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Juvenile's subsequent albums, including "Tha G-Code" (1999) and "Project English" (2001), also performed well on the charts, solidifying his status as a hip-hop heavyweight.

  4. Impact and Influence: Juvenile's contributions to the Southern hip-hop scene have had a lasting impact on the genre. His gritty lyrics, distinctive flow, and New Orleans bounce-infused beats helped popularize Southern hip-hop and influenced a new generation of rappers. Juvenile's influence can be heard in the music of artists such as Lil Wayne, Young Thug, and Future, who have cited him as a major inspiration.

  5. Continued Success and Career Evolution: Throughout his career, Juvenile has continued to release music and collaborate with other artists. He has explored different musical styles and experimented with his sound while staying true to his roots in New Orleans hip-hop. Juvenile's versatility as an artist and his ability to adapt to changing trends in the music industry have allowed him to remain relevant and respected in the hip-hop community for over two decades.

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