I've been listening to old Cash Money (before they became a pop label) shit all day, so it's only right that I give my favorite Cash Money artist of all time the spotlight. Juve kept it real in this video, shot back in 1998 in the middle of the Magnolia Projects in his hometown of New Orleans, LA. It's unique in it's own way because he ends every line in the same way throughout the whole song. My favorite part of the song is the chorus, which is actually a recycled line from his single Solja Rags. Classic down south shit right here.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Throwback Video of the Day: Juvenile - Ha
Starting today, I'll be posting one video a day that people may have forgotten about due to time. It could be something from last year, or something from the 70's, you never know.
I've been listening to old Cash Money (before they became a pop label) shit all day, so it's only right that I give my favorite Cash Money artist of all time the spotlight. Juve kept it real in this video, shot back in 1998 in the middle of the Magnolia Projects in his hometown of New Orleans, LA. It's unique in it's own way because he ends every line in the same way throughout the whole song. My favorite part of the song is the chorus, which is actually a recycled line from his single Solja Rags. Classic down south shit right here.
I've been listening to old Cash Money (before they became a pop label) shit all day, so it's only right that I give my favorite Cash Money artist of all time the spotlight. Juve kept it real in this video, shot back in 1998 in the middle of the Magnolia Projects in his hometown of New Orleans, LA. It's unique in it's own way because he ends every line in the same way throughout the whole song. My favorite part of the song is the chorus, which is actually a recycled line from his single Solja Rags. Classic down south shit right here.
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