There is more than 30 years of history in rap games, most of which were spent in the cash currency record army, and the teenager is an experienced veteran. The 50-year-old rapper is still in the wild. Last year, the legend of New Orleans revitalized his career with a rage of small table performances last year, with his cash Money Brethren re-emerged on the road on the party tour, pushing his new single “Hot Boy Summer” which includes BG, Jacquees and Trombone Shorty, and preparing a new album for the new album. Juvie links with XXL to discuss new projects, his legacy, tours, his hustle and bustle in every aspect, and more.
As an integral part of Cash Money’s national popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Juvie’s lapels had a lot of pins on it, including a single with a billboard, three Platinum albums, namely 400 Legriz in 1998, G Code and G Code in 1999 and Juvie in 2001, were great- and the most infectious club club. Juvie brings back fun with his new single, “Hot Boy Summer.” The rhyme tracks are reminiscent of the golden day of the “Hot Boys” and “Hot Girls” movement that cash currency began in the 1990s.
“The whole hot boy, we started a few years ago,” Yuvie said. “Scream [Megan Thee Stallion] In order to show love, she must always show love to the promoter. ”
As an MC who has gone through a few hip-hop music, the genre is now seeing more older rappers as the best-selling artist, Juvie is playing his role as an older politician. “No age,” Yuvie said. “Music is ineffective. How old are you. I think it looks more like a piece of ability as you get older.”
Amid tours and running multiple business risks, Juvie prepares for his first solo album (Boiling Point) in 11 years. “I walked away with a lot of songs,” Yuvie said. “Too much music. Too much material. By then it’s going to boil. My last big album is 400 degrees. I hope this album fits 400 degrees.”
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