I Rock the Party: Juvenile

Get into the 10 must-hear songs by Juvenile.

I Rock the Party: Juvenile  - With a career that spans 15 years, Juvenile has been getting it right when it comes to music. The Cash Money alum has a catalog of many dope records, these are 10 Juve bangers that keep rockin' the party and aided his evolution from Juvenile to Juve the Great. '(Photo: UTP Records)

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I Rock the Party: Juvenile  - With a career that spans 15 years, Juvenile has been getting it right when it comes to music. The Cash Money alum has a catalog of many dope records, these are 10 Juve bangers that keep rockin' the party and aided his evolution from Juvenile to Juve the Great. '(Photo: UTP Records)

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"Back That Thing Up"  - 1999 saw the world introduced to this memorable crossover banger. As soon as we all hear: "Cash Money takin' over for the 9-9, 2000," we rap every lyric, including the Mannie Fresh and Lil Wayne featured verses. (Photo: Skip Bolen/WireImage) 

"Slow Motion"  - In 2003 Juve blessed us with this record featuring Soulja Slim. "Slow Motion" was a single lifted off his sixth studio album, Juve the Great. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

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"Slow Motion"  - In 2003 Juve blessed us with this record featuring Soulja Slim. "Slow Motion" was a single lifted off his sixth studio album, Juve the Great. (Photo: Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)

"Nolia Clap"  - A true mark of a great hip hop record is not only when you can rap along, but when there's instructions to go with it. This is the case with "Nolia Clap," a record that had everyone clapping and rapping with the hook. (Photo: C Flanigan/FilmMagic)

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"Nolia Clap"  - A true mark of a great hip hop record is not only when you can rap along, but when there's instructions to go with it. This is the case with "Nolia Clap," a record that had everyone clapping and rapping with the hook. (Photo: C Flanigan/FilmMagic)

Juvenile on reuniting with his Cash Money co-horts:  - “We all have decided to leave negativity in the past. I am truly looking forward to my future work with Baby, Lil’ Wayne, YMCMB and Cash Money.”  (Photo: Atlantic Records)

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"Set It Off" - Juvenile's New Orleans swag coupled with the simplicity of his flow are often the appeal. "Set It Off" is one of the purest examples of how Juvenile's flow and Mannie Fresh-crafted beats work together perfectly.(Photo: UTP Records)

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"Ha" (Remix) f/ Jay Z - They say first impressions are lasting. And "Ha", an introduction to Juvenile to a wider audience, showed us that his unique New Orleans flow was intriguing and here to stay. The idea that he ends every line of the verses with "ha" without boring listeners speaks to his creativity as an MC. Further, Jay Z is featured on the remix. The contrast of these two brands of hip hop coming together kept this song on constant playback. (Photo: REUTERS/Lee Celano /Landov)

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"Ha" (Remix) f/ Jay Z - They say first impressions are lasting. And "Ha", an introduction to Juvenile to a wider audience, showed us that his unique New Orleans flow was intriguing and here to stay. The idea that he ends every line of the verses with "ha" without boring listeners speaks to his creativity as an MC. Further, Jay Z is featured on the remix. The contrast of these two brands of hip hop coming together kept this song on constant playback. (Photo: REUTERS/Lee Celano /Landov)

"U Understand" - Similar to "Ha," Juvenile ended every line in the song's verses with "Ya Understand?" making it easy for folks in the party to rap along whether they were a Juvenile fan or not. 

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"U Understand" - Similar to "Ha," Juvenile ended every line in the song's verses with "Ya Understand?" making it easy for folks in the party to rap along whether they were a Juvenile fan or not. 

"I Got That Fire" - On this record, Juvenile exclaims: "I got that fire," and although he wasn't talking about the song itself, the Mannie Fresh-assisted song was, indeed, fire.   (Photo: Peter Kramer/Getty Images)

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"I Got That Fire" - On this record, Juvenile exclaims: "I got that fire," and although he wasn't talking about the song itself, the Mannie Fresh-assisted song was, indeed, fire.   (Photo: Peter Kramer/Getty Images)

Juvenile - "The first time I heard Rakim was when he dropped 'Paid In Full.' I was in the sixth grade. I had to play it back a few times to understand what he was saying, but that beat went off straight out the gate."(Photo: Courtesy Myspace/A-Lot Records)

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"G-Code" - There's no denying that 400 degreez is a Hip Hop classic and on "G-code," a track featured on Juve's debut, he is joined by Lil Wayne; the pair talk being a G and also show off that classic Cash Money chemistry.(Photo: UTP Records)

"Bling, Bling"  - Although this isn't solely a Juvenile record, this song makes the cut because B.G., Hot Boys and Big Tymers popularized the phrase "bling, bling." As we all know, the phrase is a phenomenon that crosses cultural lines and transcends music genres. (Photo: Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images)

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"Bling, Bling"  - Although this isn't solely a Juvenile record, this song makes the cut because B.G., Hot Boys and Big Tymers popularized the phrase "bling, bling." As we all know, the phrase is a phenomenon that crosses cultural lines and transcends music genres. (Photo: Paul Hawthorne/Getty Images)

"Solja Rag" - Before the record deal or the million dollar budget visuals, this record had Juvenile buzzing on the radio and in clubs in his native New Orleans. It's a great reference to what later became known as his style, where he opted for rhyming in odd patterns over bouncy beats. Juve rocks the party! (Photo: Mike Simons/Getty Images)

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"Solja Rag" - Before the record deal or the million dollar budget visuals, this record had Juvenile buzzing on the radio and in clubs in his native New Orleans. It's a great reference to what later became known as his style, where he opted for rhyming in odd patterns over bouncy beats. Juve rocks the party! (Photo: Mike Simons/Getty Images)