Kcmo here been a juvie fan since the 90s I always believed juvie didnt get the love he deserved for being a lyricist people always thought he was a booty shaking artists just listening to his opening lyrics on this video proves juvie to be at least top ten lyricist of all times
Often imitated never duplicated. New Orleans, Louisiana. From No Limit to Cash money had the game in a choke hold for about 7 years. That Louisiana sound is authentic. When dat beat hits! We know someone from Louisiana did it.
That is true but come on give the guy a break. Whether we like it or not Juvenile was the bigger artist out of him and Slim so many people not just him thinks that is Juvenile's song. Only those of us like myself who is from New Orleans are the ones who mainly know that is originally Slim's song. And give him credit, he did pay a nice tribute to Slim the way he edited this video. Things are not always 100% politically correct all the time. Just appreciate the effort being made. Peace!!
@@tehuti_tha_rebel l know the history Slim wanted it on Juvenile album but Juvenile want to wait and put it on his album after he leave cashmoney man l heard of cashmoney from the beginning and l was not hating on Juvenile just stating the fact it was slim song don't matter who name was bigger as a rapper slim was the streets even BG was named after Slim dude l know my history u from there and l know more on Nolimit and Cashmoney then u 😂
@@jasonb7870 no you don't. And i did say your statement is true. But I was just saying don't criticize the man because he got his information mixed up a bit. And this is a documentary about Juvenile, so he may not know what me and you know regarding that song. That's all I'm saying bruh.
@@tehuti_tha_rebel but that's how story's get put out wrong and not the public hears different thing would u want your story told wrong after u was dead nope respect his legacy all lm saying Juvenile said that was his song so so me saying now should not be a issue either
@@tehuti_tha_rebel l simply said to correct a wrong statement he made l was not disrespectful but u making like l was talking to u tho let him respond to me not u
Kcmo here been a juvie fan since the 90s I always believed juvie didnt get the love he deserved for being a lyricist people always thought he was a booty shaking artists just listening to his opening lyrics on this video proves juvie to be at least top ten lyricist of all times
Juvie the great. A big brother to us all from New Orleans. Definitely an inspiration. ⚜️⚜️💯💪
Juvie the great💪💪
I respect Juvie for holding down the J-O-B until work became optional...
Early bounce music is where it all started in the City
Juvie top 20 greatest rapper ever
Often imitated never duplicated. New Orleans, Louisiana. From No Limit to Cash money had the game in a choke hold for about 7 years. That Louisiana sound is authentic. When dat beat hits! We know someone from Louisiana did it.
Dope af 🤘🏽🤘🏽
Nice work Blaise 😊
Since you mentioned Soulja Slim in here, maybe that can be your next documentary.
Got one rolled up 🚬 for this one
Nice work
If legend was a person
he did a track with a underground artist in my city back in the day 🔥
🐐🐐
Slow motion was Solja slim song feat Juvenile get that correct
That is true but come on give the guy a break. Whether we like it or not Juvenile was the bigger artist out of him and Slim so many people not just him thinks that is Juvenile's song. Only those of us like myself who is from New Orleans are the ones who mainly know that is originally Slim's song. And give him credit, he did pay a nice tribute to Slim the way he edited this video. Things are not always 100% politically correct all the time. Just appreciate the effort being made. Peace!!
@@tehuti_tha_rebel l know the history Slim wanted it on Juvenile album but Juvenile want to wait and put it on his album after he leave cashmoney man l heard of cashmoney from the beginning and l was not hating on Juvenile just stating the fact it was slim song don't matter who name was bigger as a rapper slim was the streets even BG was named after Slim dude l know my history u from there and l know more on Nolimit and Cashmoney then u 😂
@@jasonb7870 no you don't. And i did say your statement is true. But I was just saying don't criticize the man because he got his information mixed up a bit. And this is a documentary about Juvenile, so he may not know what me and you know regarding that song. That's all I'm saying bruh.
@@tehuti_tha_rebel but that's how story's get put out wrong and not the public hears different thing would u want your story told wrong after u was dead nope respect his legacy all lm saying Juvenile said that was his song so so me saying now should not be a issue either
@@tehuti_tha_rebel l simply said to correct a wrong statement he made l was not disrespectful but u making like l was talking to u tho let him respond to me not u
Them 2 dollar puffers, 3 for 5 😊
I still got my solja rag
The 400 Degreez instrumental playing at the 12 minute mark was made by me th-cam.com/video/miIq15WGXKI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=8ZpaHt9o7QGTihk6
It's better then the og! Much more clear.