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Juvenile Album: “Juve the Great [Clean]”

Juvenile Album: “Juve the Great [Clean]”
Album Information :
Title: Juve the Great [Clean]
Release Date:2003-12-23
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Midwest Rap
Label:Cash Money
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:602498613764
Customers Rating :
Average (4.0) :(60 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Intro Big Tymers and Juvenile
2 In My Life Mannie Fresh and Juvenile Video
3 Enemy Turf Juvenile and Lil Wayne Video
4 Outside (Skit) Video
5 Bounce Back Juvenile, Birdman and Baby Video
6 Down South Posted Juvenile, Skip and Wacko
7 It Ain't Mines Video
8 Numb Numb Video
9 Lil' Daddy Juvenile, Birdman and Baby Video
10 F****n' With Me Juvenile, Skip and Wacko
11 Cock It
12 Club (Skit)
13 Juve 'The Great' Video
14 Head In Advance Video
15 For Everybody Video
16 At The Door (Skit)
17 Slow Motion Juvenile and Soulja Slim Video
Young Trife (Atlanta) - December 25, 2003
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Juvenile he on fire!!!!

Ight this album is fire from the intro.

Ok this aint no 400 degrees.

Face it their'll never be another

one.

This is a 2003 classic.

Juvenile is soundin nice for a comeback album.

Im feelin it.

Holla at cha boy!!!

Juve holdin it down for us New Orleans natives.

UPT 4 life,3rd ward

j.d. "rap reviewer" (Pella, IA USA) - June 26, 2005
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- pretty good cd

pretty good.the best songs are in my life f/mannie fresh,bounce back f/baby AKA birdman,down south posted f/wacko & skip, it ain't mines, and slow motion f/soulja slim{r.i.p.}

M. Ottersboeck "mattott" (Austria) - August 12, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Juve is back

Back in 98, when 400 degreez came out, the typical fast paced "cash money beat" was new in the rap scene, and mannie fresh's production perfectly harmonized with juve's raw and unique lyrics. I consider 400 degreez one of the best rap cd's out there, whilst also the underrated follow-up "tha g-code" and BG's "chopper city in the ghetto" caught my attention.

Still, the typical "Cash Money" style soon started to sound monotonous and played out, and when juve and bg left the label I totally lost my interest in "Cash Money".

Now, about 5 years later, Juve is back and I am really pleased with his new offering. While one cannot compare it with 400 degreez, I find the production to be pretty good (although mostly too slow) and Juve's lyrics cool and unique as always. Best songs are "Bounce Back", "F*n' with me", "Lil' Daddy" and "Juve the Great". Support Juvenile (not Cash Money) on this one, since he is one of the greatest!

Matthew Patterson "onieandmatty2" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - July 03, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Juvenile has a Great Flow

The reason I gave this album 5 stars is because Juvenile doesn't just talk nonsense over good beats like 50 cent, he really raps, old-school rap. His lyrics are somewhat substantial but I like the fact that he has a cohesive flow, the beats are mostly good. In my opinion, Slow Motion, In My Life, Bounce Back, and about 5 others are the best tracks, the rest are just good.

t-loc (North Carolina) - January 04, 2004
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- now this is a comeback alblum

juve did it again.hot beats hot lyrics this alblum is one you can bump for months. #8 numb numb is the best beat one the alblum and the track was produced by juve. in my life is tight with mannie fresh killing out some hot beats overall this alblum is the best yet

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