Juvenile
Juvenile
Genres: RAP/R&B
Aliases: Juve

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Updated: 07-02-2009

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Juvenile - Break A Brick Down Ringtone BUY

About Juvenile

Terius Grey known by his stage name Juvenile, is an American rapper. At the age of 19, he began recording in a distinctive southern style with Being Myself (1994, Warlock Records). The album's hit song "Bounce for the Juvenile" gave name to the southern sing-songy rap style known as "bounce".

In 1997, Solja Rags, Juvenile's debut with Cash Money Records, was an underground hit. In 1999, Solja Rags was re-released nationally to ride the wave of popularity Juvenile was enjoying with the release of his major label debut 400 Degreez, which would spawn his first single Ha and its smash single, "Back That Azz Up", which eventually became a pop crossover hit in mid 1999. Warlock Records released a remixed version of Being Myself at the same time. After the lackluster reception of Tha G-Code and Project English (2001), which contained the hits "Set it Off" and "Mamma Got Ass", Juvenile left Cash Money Records, releasing The Compilation in 2002 with his new crew and label UTP Records crew, which Young Buck was signed to. Juvenile returned to Cash Money in 2003 to release Juve the Great. His latest album is Reality Check (2006) released by UTP/Atlantic Records. He has released a total of nine albums.

In the summer of 2004, his Juve The Great album spawned a massive hit called "Slow Motion". The song topped Billboard's Hot 100 chart on August 7, 2004 knocking Usher's "Confessions" (Part II) out of number one after only two weeks. It was the first Hot 100 No. 1 for Juvenile and the late Soulja Slim. The song managed to achieve this feat essentially on the strength of urban radio airplay alone as it had not yet had massive pop crossover success.


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