Music >> Artists >> Hip Hop/Rap
Birth Name:
Terius Gray

Born:
March 26, 1975 in New Orleans, LA

Genre:
Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active:
'90s, '00s, '10s






Juvenile

Biography

Having come up in the Hot Boys group alongside superstar Lil Wayne, New Orleans rapper Juvenile is a Southern hip-hop veteran, and a chart-topping one as well, having climbed the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with his 2004 single "Slow Motion." Born Terius Gray, Juvenile was one of the initial figures involved in New Orleans' "bounce" craze of the early '90s, an uptempo style of hip-hop that combined gangster rap and party music. Besides an affiliation with the bounce group U.N.L.V., Juvenile was featured on two tracks from bounce artist DJ Jimi, 1991's "It's Jimi" and 1993's "Bounce (For the Juvenile)." The Warlock record label released his debut album, Being Myself, in 1994, but the bounce craze failed to spread past New Orleans so the rapper's quest for national success was back at square one. Cash Money label owners Ronald "Suga Slim" Williams and Brian "Baby" Williams brought the post-bounce Juvenile on board in 1997, releasing his noticeably more gangster album Solja Rags that same year. Juvenile joined fellow Cash Money rappers Lil Wayne, B.G., and Turk in the Hot Boys, who also released their debut album, Get It How U Live!, in 1997. Both debuts were produced in total by Mannie Fresh, who was back for Juvenile's 1998 solo release 400 Degreez, his platinum-selling, breakthrough effort thanks in part to the successful singles "Ha" and "Back That Azz Up." Two more platinum awards came Juvenile's way in 1999 with the successful solo album Tha G-Code and the Hot Boys' sophomore release, Guerrilla Warfare. Warlock jumped on the bandwagon that year as well with a remixed version of Being Myself.. Having come up in the Hot Boys group alongside superstar Lil Wayne, New Orleans rapper Juvenile is a Southern hip-hop veteran, and a chart-topping one as well, having climbed the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with his 2004 single "Slow Motion." Born Terius Gray, Juvenile was one of the initial figures involved in New Orleans' "bounce" craze of the early '90s, an uptempo style of hip-hop that combined gangster rap and party music. Besides an affiliation with the bounce group U.N.L.V., Juvenile was featured on two tracks from bounce artist DJ Jimi, 1991's "It's Jimi" and 1993's "Bounce (For the Juvenile)." The Warlock record label released his debut album, Being Myself, in 1994, but the bounce craze failed to spread past New Orleans so the rapper's quest for national success was back at square one. Cash Money label owners Ronald "Suga Slim" Williams and Brian "Baby" Williams brought the post-bounce Juvenile on board in 1997, releasing his noticeably more gangster album Solja Rags that same year. Juvenile joined fellow Cash Money rappers Lil Wayne, B.G., and Turk in the Hot Boys, who also released their debut album, Get It How U Live!, in 1997. Both debuts were produced in total by Mannie Fresh, who was back for Juvenile's 1998 solo release 400 Degreez, his platinum-selling, breakthrough effort thanks in part to the successful singles "Ha" and "Back That Azz Up." Two more platinum awards came Juvenile's way in 1999 with the successful solo album Tha G-Code and the Hot Boys' sophomore release, Guerrilla Warfare. Warlock jumped on the bandwagon that year as well with a remixed version of Being Myself.

His 2001 album Project English went gold but the rapper would leave the Cash Money label soon after its release, claiming financial mismanagement and forming his own label and management team, UTP. UTP promised an album titled 600 Degreez but it failed to arrive, and soon, Juvenile's management had brokered a deal where his next album would be a Cash Money/UTP co-release. Juve the Great carried both imprints when it landed in 2003, and when its single "Slow Motion" featuring Soulja Slim climbed to the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, Juvenile had his third platinum album award. A clean break with Cash Money came in 2004 when he released the single "Nolia Clap" with his new group UTP on the Rap-A-Lot label. A year later, Juvenile was signing a new solo career contract with Asylum when his Slidell, Louisiana, home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. The hurricane and its grim aftermath were hot topics on his chart-topping 2006 effort Reality Check, an album that featured production from Scott Storch, Cool & Dre, and Lil Jon with one lone cut coming from Mannie Fresh. Fresh would be absent from his 2009 Atlantic release Cocky & Confident, but Juvenile would take a co-production credit for the first time in his career. Beast Mode from 2010 found him moving UTP to the E1 family of labels, but it was a short-lived relationship. Fontana became UTP's new home in 2012 when the label released Rejuvenation, a Cash Money reunion of sorts with Mannie Fresh handling many of the beats.

Top Albums

400 Degreez, Juvenile
1. 400 Degreez
Juve the Great, Juvenile
2. Juve the Gre..
Reality Check, Juvenile
3. Reality Chec..
Cocky and Confident (Deluxe Version), Juvenile
4. Cocky and Co..
Juvenile: Greatest Hits, Juvenile
5. Juvenile: Gr..
Tha G-Code, Juvenile
6. Tha G-Code
The New Guy (Music from the Motion Picture)
7. The New Guy ..
The New Guy (Music from the Motion Picture)
8. The New Guy ..
Rejuvenation, Juvenile
9. Rejuvenation
Reality Check, Juvenile
10. Reality Chec..
Beast Mode, Juvenile
11. Beast Mode
Solja Rags, Juvenile
12. Solja Rags
Reality Check, Juvenile
13. Reality Chec..
Rodeo - Single, Juvenile
14. Rodeo - Sing..
400 Degreez, Juvenile
15. 400 Degreez
600 Degreez - The Official Digital Edition, Juvenile
16. 600 Degreez ..
Gang Bang, Juvenile
17. Gang Bang
Juvenile: Greatest Hits, Juvenile
18. Juvenile: Gr..
Juve the Great, Juvenile
19. Juve the Gre..
Cocky and Confident (Deluxe Version), Juvenile
20. Cocky and Co..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Back That Azz Up400 Degreez4:25$1.29
2.
Slow MotionJuve the Great4:08$1.29
3.
Back That Thang Up (with Lil Wayne &..Juvenile: Greatest Hits4:33$1.29
4.
Back That Azz Up (with Lil Wayne &am..Juvenile: Greatest Hits4:25$1.29
5.
RodeoRodeo - Single3:59$1.29
6.
Ha400 Degreez4:52$1.29
7.
400 Degreez400 Degreez4:09$1.29
8.
Back That Ass Up - Interlude 1UTP: The Movement1:09$0.99
9.
Rodeo [Explicit Album Version]Reality Check3:57$1.29
10.
Back That Azz Up400 Degreez4:25$0.99
11.
In My LifeJuve the Great5:44$0.99
12.
Pay Tha Rent (feat. Young Jeezy &..Pay Tha Rent (feat. Young J..4:13$1.29
13.
Nolia ClapBeginning of the End (Screw..4:30$0.99
14.
Picture Perfect Feat. Lil Wayne &..Smokefest Exclusives 134:33$0.99
15.
Loud PipesTha Block Is Hot5:14$1.29
16.
Salt Shaker RemixMy Brother & Me4:48$0.99
17.
Rich Niggaz400 Degreez5:03$0.99
18.
Slow MotionJuve the Great4:08$1.29
19.
Bounce BackJuve the Great4:13$0.99
20.
Drop That A**Twerking Hitz (Bonus Track ..3:43$1.29
21.
Pay Tha Rent (feat. Young Jeezy &..Pay Tha Rent (feat. Young J..4:13$1.29
22.
How MuchWe Are the Best3:32$0.99
23.
Drop That A**Twerking Hitz (Bonus Track ..3:43$1.29
24.
Whats UpBeginning of the End (Screw..3:45$0.99
25.
Nolia ClapBeginning of the End (Screw..4:30$0.99

Top Music Videos

Drop That Thing, Juvenile
1. Drop That Thi...
I Can Do Dat (feat. Juvenile $ Skip), Lil' Flip
2. I Can Do Dat ...
Down Bottom (Edited Version), Ruff Ryders
3. Down Bottom (...
Treme Music Video: From the Corner to the Block (with Juvenile), Galactic & Dirty Dozen Brass Band
4. Treme Music V...


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