Tuesday, 10 June 2008
Juvenile
Artist: Juvenile
Genre(s):
Other
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
The Beginning of the End...
Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
The Beginning Of The End
Year: 2004
Tracks: 14
Nolia Clap
Year: 2004
Tracks: 3
600 Degreez
Year: 2002
Tracks: 15
Project English
Year: 2001
Tracks: 14
The Greatest Hits
Year:
Tracks: 18
New Orleans-based gangsta rapper Juvenile was natural Terius Gray. After beginning his performing calling piece in his teens, he released a 1995 album on Warlock coroneted Existence Myself. He eventually crossed paths with Cash Money label owners Ronald "Suga Slim" and Brian "Baby" Williams, wHO issued 1996's Solja Rags; the album became a major underground hit, and countersink the stage for the release of 1998's 400 Degreez. In 1999, with Juvenile's popularity ontogenesis, Solja Rags was reissued nationwide, and Warlock jumped on the bandwagon with a remixed version of Beingness Myself. The year terminated with the release of a new studio campaign, Tha G-Code, followed by Propose English two years after in 2001. In 2002 he left Cash Money and formed his possess corporate, the UTP Playas (Uptown Project Playas), with whom he recorded a posse comitatus album, The Compilation. The album went nowhere and a twelvemonth later he was back on Cash Money and releasing Juve the Great, which featured the chart-topping gain "Slow Motion." The 2005 "Noila Clap" single from the UTP Playas was some other prominent track, and Juvenile was ready once again to stag for a unexampled label. As he was signing a new take with Asylum, his Slidell, LA, home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The hurricane and its mordant wake were spicy topics on his chart-topping 2006 album Reality Check.