Disco de Juvenile: “Greatest Hits”
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Fecha de Publicación:2004-10-19
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, Midwest Rap
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Sello Discográfico:Cash Money
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:602498640937
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2 personas de un total de 2 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Juvenile is the best rapper in cash money.
Juvenile is the best rapper in cash money. This has all of his greatest hits. 5 out of 5. Good tracks are Back That Azz Up,I got that fire and Mamma Got Ass.
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- If you're a juvenile, you might like this little kid rap
Just saw this and had to go back on this review. My taste in rap has matured greatly. This stuff is about a whole lot of nothing. Search for more underground hip-hop, because all the artists who have something to say worth hearing aren't accepted by the corporations.
- great stuff
ok, well ive given out my fair share of 5 stars, but this is certainly deserving. i didnt buy it originally, just downloaded it, because of the fact i usually listen to mainstream rap on MTV and BET. so i downloaded this, and since burning it, it didnt leave my cd player until i bought a copy. tracks like 'back that azz up' and 'slow motion' are quality, and so is 'ha' and 'mamma got ass'. there arent many low points on the this album, as juve drops heat on every track. its certainly different to eminem and 50 cent, and im now a big fan of cash money because of this joint. buy it.
- Tha Great
Juvenile deserves the title he used on his last album. He's been going strong since the early 90's and it was only a matter of time before a Greatest Hits album came out. All of the songs on here are his hits and everyone can find something they like on this. The best song on here (one of my all-time favorite rap songs) is "Back That Azz Up", which has a unique delivery and a tight beat to back them up. The delivery heard in "Ha" actually made me laugh for some reason, because it's so strange and it's almost like he's talking. "In My Life" is another hit, because it's gangsta and the beat is tight. "Bounce Back" is pretty good, and Baby AKA #1 Stunna provides his thoughts on it. "Rich N***az" is tight, because it has several members of the Hot Boyz and the beat is hard. Every song on here is produced by Mannie Fresh except for "Slow Motion", which I don't like as much because of its overplayed status on the radio. But other than that, this album is good and listenable. A couple songs are skippable ("Mamma Got Azz" and a couple others) but I just don't listen to 'em. If you're a Juvenile fan and don't have this yet, go buy it, you idiot!!!
- Excellent album, loads of bass and smooth grooves!
This is a really superb greatest hits album from Juvenile! All of the songs are funky, smooth, and while explicit, you can tell that he is real and from the Magnolia projects of New Orleans telling his stories. For four albums, he had some hits from every one all or most grabbing R&B and pop airplay. He has a lot of songs from 400 Degreez on here, arguably his best album. Not knocking the next three, but they also have some good selections here on this album. Mannie Fresh's music for Juvenile is so funky, so smooth and diverse, sort of a Babyface or P Diddy for New Orleans with the volume of hits he had for Cash Money Records. His songs match well with Juvenile's various moods and lyrics. Ha, U Understand, 400 Degreez, 2 versions of Back That, Set It Off, I Got That Fire, the adventurous songs of Juvenile on Fire and Real..., and the Latin-inspired Follow Me Now are all superb. Slow Motion and its bluesy sound proved that Juvenile could have a hit without Mannie Fresh, as Dani Kartel gets the honors of producing that one. A hitmaker and a true rapper in the strongest way, this is a superb effort covering his career. He helped put CMR on the map along with the Big Tymers and others!
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