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Juvenile 400 degreez album sales 2016
Juvenile 400 degreez album sales 2016












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Regardless, Cash Money and their legacy are forever solidified.

#Juvenile 400 degreez album sales 2016 full

Well, all these albums over a 10 year period and that doesn't even cover the full run that Cash Money has had, though it takes care of a large majority of it.

juvenile 400 degreez album sales 2016

duo album, or a Wayne and Juve album, instead we got this, and the end product was still pretty good. It made me wish to an extent that we could have got that Juve and B.G. This album would be a landmark one as it marked the first of its kind released on CMR. Songs like "You Ain't Know", "1st Key", and "Leather So Soft" were all anthems and showcased the strength and power of Wayne during this run as the album strike gold in a declining record sales climate. Wayne would bring his A game to an extent, though some of his verses seemed recycled, he still put together a solid album with Birdman. Birdman was never a lyrical genius or anything of that sort, but he meshed well with Wayne on these songs on this album. This album was extremely slept on to me in many ways. *Birdman and Lil Wayne- Like Father, Like Son (2006) references are everywhere and you won't find many of them on his previous albums, thus why I said that. Unrelated, it seems this is the album that he apparently became a "blood". Aside from "Tha Mobb", songs like "Receipt", "Money On My Mind", and "Hustler Muzik" truly drove home the new feel and sound for Wayne. The Young Money Era was just starting slowly at this point, as Wayne was putting the pieces together. (As in 2003, we allowed votes for compilations and greatest-hits albums, mainly because a well-made compilation can be just as coherent and significant as an LP, because compilations helped shaped music history, and because many hugely important artists recorded their. Production on this one was very good, with a few missed swings and about 2 or 3 songs that didn't overall hit the mark, but this album is near flawless and remains one of the best things to drop from Cash Money. The album and especially the album release is more relevant than ever. As I mentioned earlier, when talking Tha Carter 1, I don't think there is any Wayne song greater than "BM JR", but he comes very very close to beating it with "Tha Mobb" on C2. This album is Wayne spitting some of his best lyrics, in what I like to consider his album prime. Many consider this to be Wayne's finest hour and I believe it to be his 2nd best album period. 2 for one reason, let that reason be "How Should I Ride". 2 essentially is a re-release with just a few extra songs added and some taken off, and if you only listen to Vol. Check "Millionaire Dream", "Ballin", and "Cutlass, Monte Carlo's and Regals" from Vol 1. 1 stunna and boy was he entertaining while also a bit suspect. Before he became the Birdman, he was Beatrice, the no. To this very day, I don't know many, if any who could drop game on tracks like Baby and these two albums are like national treasures for hilarious Baby verses. Mannie Fresh was comedic on purpose, while Baby would drop game on them in the most hilarious ways possible. Make no mistake about it, Baby was a comedic genius, especially unintentionally with his verses. However, where he was slept on at was in his musical comedic value. No, he was never a great lyricist, a wordsmith, hell half the time what he said didn't even rhyme. Though 400 DEGREEZ has a familiar sound and style, the tracks are packed with energy, heart and soul.-Baby, who is the CEO of Cash Money was extremely slept on in the late 90's.

juvenile 400 degreez album sales 2016

"Cash Money Gorilla" and the title track. Other songs to check out are "Ghetto Children," "Back That Azz Up," The Nolia," "Slag 'n That Iron," "Run For It") keep the flavor tasty throughout the sixteen tracks. All the tracks on 400 DEGREEZ were produced by Mannie Fresh. Is a bouncy, up-tempo track that boasts a catchy chorus. With 400 DEGREEZ, his first release on Cash Money/Universal Records, Juvenile is poised to tackle the big boys of rap. Sold close to 200,000 copies to the underground without airplay. Hailing from New Orleans, Juvenile has been a major player in the Southern underground hip-hop scene for years. It has no password.įeaturing: Juvenile, Big Tymers, B.G., Turk, Hot Boyz, Lil Wayne, Paparue, Manny Fresh Corey Funky Fingers

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Juvenile 400 degreez album sales 2016