That song was a hit in Houston for over 10 years. That is one of the biggest songs in Htown history. That song got the clubs crunk in Houston for years!!!!
Sh*t, I'm obligated, to be a Juvenile for life It don't change robbin' shit in this game I know you heard about that 7th ward, 9th and the rest But who's down to knock a head off and wear a vest?
Many people from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana migrated to California. So the love is natural. They're most likely related to some of the people out there in Bay and don't even know it. I recently found and connected with a good bit from family there.
Juvie is my favorite Hot Boy. I definitely had Back That Azz Up playing at my wedding reception. I love the 504. Juvie and Mannie Fresh are two legends from the N.O. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🥰🥰💃🏾💃🏾🫡🫡
It's a connection new Orleans and the bay..grew up with and around cash money, all of them..and my soul mate is from Oakland, CA...we both say these places look the same..we use to visit one another..new Orleans and the town have their own unique cultures..I had mad respect for the bay before I met her❤
My first memory of Hip Hop I was 7, and I heard Bling Bling on the radio. Being from Nor Cal, I can for sure say we have more in common with the South than Southern California for sure. I'm glad to see these Legends doing well. Stay smooth, Sway, and fam.
Never was into them until one day at a club in myrtle beach s.c. im from ny but those songs got me laid so much respect because those days were my best times so thank you both for the bounce cash money. Im giving you your flowers
Musical genius Mannie Fresh I am a Cash Money fan of the entire group Mannie is truly a pro who doesn't get serious props for his skills this brother is the man period
I remember Manny from Gregory Jr High and him in the 7th Ward between Galvez and Miro. He has been doing his thing for a long time and has paid his dues!!! Much love to Manny and Juvie representing my city!!!
Same here, I was at Beauregard when Gregory D and Manny Fresh performed at our school. Mannie Fresh been one of my favorite hip hop artist DJs/producer/rapper/game spitter. New Orleans Legend
Same here! Mannie and Gregory D performed at Beauregard Middle Magnet. We was buck jumpin in the basement. He been one of my favorite hip hop artist as a DJ/producer/rapper/game spitter. Mannie is a New Orleans Legend!!
I know the culture is different, but imagine if some of these new generations of rappers had an actual foundation to speak on like this. Gem of an interview, sealed in history.
I’M AN EAST COAST BROTHER AND JUVE THE GREAT SINGING BACK DAT ASS UP LIVE WAS NOTHING BUT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 SUPER LOVE TO THE THESE MEN AND THE HISTORY AND MEMORIES THEY HELPED CREATE
Juve lyrics to HA was like a whole conversation 😅😅...a ghetto geechie axx random conversation that was made into a rap son that went #1 all across the country 😅. Sometimes random shxt work.
i was so glad "lil wayne" came out as a kid, he was around my age and music was relatable, that was rare, and you cld rap along cuss free lol dudes mean alot! glad they are still winning💎🏆
I remember one day after school in 1998 I turned on Rap City the Basement and remember seeing the HA video. My world opened up even more because i originally grew up with Mexican parents who played classic Mexican music. 400 Degreez was the first rap anything that i was introduced to.
Mannie fresh is probably one of the top 5 producers in rap history, and what juvi said , everybody should listen to that UNLV “Uptown 4 life” album , that album set the tone for what cash money was gone be , mannie production on that album is top tier , and all of those old BG albums 🤦🏾♂️🔥, s/o to the goats 🐐 🐐
I remember when I first heard a cash money song in 99 and then started searching and found cds that no one had heard down here in florida. Still listen to those old songs today. Cutlass monte carloes and reagles
Suburban, Expedition,Wit the Tvs playing. Hell yea we was bumping that shit in SC too. I remember playing Ha in my hood when it 1st dropped everyone was like u playing that weird song. I was like nah this shit gone blow cause it's different and then I heard Back Dat Azz Up I knew it was on then..
Florida is were we got all our no limit/cashoney tapes and CDs ...then in new York by the time 99 came juve was #1 ON TOP OF THE WORLD. We was out on to juve in 1997 from b.g album
Great Dope Interview By Sway In The Morning Juvenile Will Always Be One Of My Favorite Storytellers Of All Time To Ever Come Outta Da Boot Louisiana Dope Freestyle By Juvenile Off The Dome No Pen No Pad Mannie Fresh Will Always Be One Of My Favorite Producers And Djs Of All Time I Wish Turk And BG BirdMan Stop With All The BS Cause Us True Fans Would Love To See The HotBoys And Big Tymers Reunion New Orleans OG Legends Juvenile Is A Very Underrated Rapper And Mannie Fresh Is A Very Underrated Producer
Crazy story i was a young boi bout 2 weeks old when we moved to New Orleans and the reason she and my pops moved to new Orleans is cause she was a huge fan of the song bounce to the juvenile, pretty sure it was DJ Jimi and as i got older of course i got hooked on juvi its such a crazy way music has huge impacts on our lives. I was raised in the 6th ward, lafitte projects and from the time i could walk itd been Cash Money n the hot boys. Much respect n love yo yall im a arena football athlete now and i tell anybody im a lafitte baby 🤞🏾🤞🏾🙏🏾 s/o to yall especially manny big hige legend back in new orleans and so is his pops
400° is easily one of the top five best hip hop songs of all time. And I'm from the East Coast.
Definitely agree
Albums
@@richieporter3798 Song.
You're right. I should have specified?
One of the top albums
Juve’s DMX impression took me off guard 😂😂😂😂
FACTS! “I got a bottle for you SON” 😂
Shit was crazy accurate 😂
I watched that part 3 times 😂
It was good as hell !!!
💯 😂
Totally off subject but this is the crispiest, cleanest 1080p video I’ve ever seen
Dude, it was so crispy, even at 360p
Watching at 1080p and this shit is craaaazy crisped up 😅
Hell yeah
I was thinking the same shit lol
Am I the only who despises 1080p 😂 like video wise I hate that shit. Everything looks like a tubi movie to me
@@codyjemison9558facts 😂😂
A lot of rap producers used samples & other big songs to make their hits. With Mannie it was just his own original drum patterns, time and time again
Facts
Fresh definitely sampled bruh 😒
He sampled bere and there and replayed certain melodies
@StarDAT Exactly. They act like he never used nobody else shyt 💯 🤣
Back Dat Azz up has a sample
Juvenile in a word #Underrated #OG
Probably the most underrated rapper from the south ever
Underappreciated
Yes he have a nice freestyle voice DMX all over again nice 🎉
Legend
THat Drag'em from the River song was crazy in 96, you had to be there. That song was crazy in the city NOLA, you just had to be there
That song was a hit in Houston for over 10 years. That is one of the biggest songs in Htown history. That song got the clubs crunk in Houston for years!!!!
@@mcmorelane3818Yeah. I'm originally from New Orleans but I live in Houston. You ain't never lied. Till this day it gets da club jumping!!
We heard it here in StL. It was a yellow CD…Wild to hear! UNLV! Mind you No Limit is on its way up at the same time 😳😳😳🥹🥹🥹❤️❤️❤️
Big facts you had to be there
When that bih used to play on Q93 on God it used to ring off 😤🔥
9:26 Retaliation- “Scraped my elbow jumping a fence creeping thru the grass in camouflage looking for them” 🔥🔥
Doubters, nonbelievers, contradictors, they coming to get ya, and try to frame you without the picture
Sh*t, I'm obligated, to be a Juvenile for life
It don't change robbin' shit in this game
I know you heard about that 7th ward, 9th and the rest
But who's down to knock a head off and wear a vest?
@@mrbrown0629too hard
😤😤😤👌
Ms Tee on the hook
Their Tiny Desk was too 🔥🔥🔥
The best one yet 🔥🤦🏾♂️
Tiny desk is cringe
They love what they do. And it shows. Much respect to the legends
@@shadowaccountwhy is it cringe.elaborate
@@shadowaccountwho’s? Not Juve’s
Mannie Fresh In A Word #Iconic
Sway not lying, Juve never truly got his props as an emcee
Nah for real sitting here working, as soon as that beat drop instantly started dancing in my seat. song will FOREVER hit!!
That uptown 4 life album is a classic. Was bumping that yesterday
It was a real freestyle most of those dudes rap what's written
Shouts to Juve
🔥🔥🔥
Many people from New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana migrated to California. So the love is natural. They're most likely related to some of the people out there in Bay and don't even know it. I recently found and connected with a good bit from family there.
Facts!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Texas too🤘🏾 all three of us connected
@Makmak6565 Most definitely! I'm related to alot Texans who have Louisiana and California ties.
Facts Im From New Orleans I Have Cousins In Oakland
@@marvintobias8778 most of my black friends i grew up with had ties to louisiana.New Orleans,Monroe,& Independence,Louisiana
Juvie is my favorite Hot Boy. I definitely had Back That Azz Up playing at my wedding reception. I love the 504. Juvie and Mannie Fresh are two legends from the N.O. 🙌🏾🙌🏾🫶🏾🫶🏾🥰🥰💃🏾💃🏾🫡🫡
I met Manny Fresh and Slim in my cousin's barber shop in St.Louis, in early 2000z, the brothers were so humble and down to earth.🎉
STL in the building, 💯 what barbershop or where was it at ??
Yeah Mannie and Meathead (Future) connected here in a real way 😎😂
All I could do was smile at this whole interview, beautiful to hear them speak, Sway let them speak.
Soulja Rag is a Classic , you won't skip one song 🔥
DMX impersonation was a 10.
Lil wayne was lyrical way before go DJ, most people just did not pay attention until after go DJ
Facts
True
Agreed
Yeah but not like THAT. It wasn't just the lyrics, it was the delivery, the flow, the energy, & the confidence.
Started upgrading around 500d and squad up days
It's a connection new Orleans and the bay..grew up with and around cash money, all of them..and my soul mate is from Oakland, CA...we both say these places look the same..we use to visit one another..new Orleans and the town have their own unique cultures..I had mad respect for the bay before I met her❤
I literally say this to everyone! No places on earth like the bay and Louisiana 💯💯💯
I'm in the bay, and New Orleans and Oakland have a connection!! I'm born and raised in New Orleans!!
The Bay and Detroit are cousins , and every New Orleans person seems like a family member when you meet them
My first memory of Hip Hop I was 7, and I heard Bling Bling on the radio. Being from Nor Cal, I can for sure say we have more in common with the South than Southern California for sure. I'm glad to see these Legends doing well. Stay smooth, Sway, and fam.
Top 5 greatest producer alive!🐐🐐🐐
Hell yea
Never was into them until one day at a club in myrtle beach s.c. im from ny but those songs got me laid so much respect because those days were my best times so thank you both for the bounce cash money. Im giving you your flowers
R.I.P. DMX
You guys killed it on this one Sway!!!
Musical genius Mannie Fresh I am a Cash Money fan of the entire group Mannie is truly a pro who doesn't get serious props for his skills this brother is the man period
Down south we all knew Cash Money before the fame as the next No Limit. And they delivered, dropping hit after hit and surpassed the expectation 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Indeed
When that "Back That Azz Up" dropped and juvenile started rapping. I was turned up like I was at a concert lol
When You Listen The Bay... You Feel New Orleans ⚜️
People from New Orleans migrated to the Bay for work back in the gap
@@IntrakitMode I Feel Like a Bay Trip is Needed 💯
I remember Manny from Gregory Jr High and him in the 7th Ward between Galvez and Miro. He has been doing his thing for a long time and has paid his dues!!! Much love to Manny and Juvie representing my city!!!
Same here, I was at Beauregard when Gregory D and Manny Fresh performed at our school. Mannie Fresh been one of my favorite hip hop artist DJs/producer/rapper/game spitter. New Orleans Legend
Same here! Mannie and Gregory D performed at Beauregard Middle Magnet. We was buck jumpin in the basement. He been one of my favorite hip hop artist as a DJ/producer/rapper/game spitter. Mannie is a New Orleans Legend!!
I know the culture is different, but imagine if some of these new generations of rappers had an actual foundation to speak on like this. Gem of an interview, sealed in history.
Juve hopped right on the beat!🔥🔥🔥🔥🤣
That 400 degrees album be in heavy rotation since it came out. Love form Allentown, pa
I never thought that Hip-Hop would make it this far 🔥....Legend 🫡
Mannie helped the soundtrack of my late teens!!!!!
Master Mannie Fresh and Juvie Tha Great 💯 🔥
I’M AN EAST COAST BROTHER AND JUVE THE GREAT SINGING BACK DAT ASS UP LIVE WAS NOTHING BUT 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
SUPER LOVE TO THE THESE MEN AND THE HISTORY AND MEMORIES THEY HELPED CREATE
Mannn the balance of all their voices/personalities/styles was so perfect
Drag Em From The River is one of greatest diss records ever!
EVER & I’ma Mystikal fan
@@interstateinf1627 even Mystikal said he used to ride around playing the song.
I love that Juvie ain't even hesitate!!!❤❤❤
Bruhhh when juvenile started flowing I caught chills and flashbacks 🔥🔥🔥
Juvenile is a real one because soulja slim is still juvenile family to this day.
Turk and BG should learn how to handle themselves in the public eyes from Mannie and Juvie
Don't mind them,they are both acting like children...they should grow up
Truestory
It’s really Turk bg got a right to defend himself
juve is a underrated story teller. and my favorite rapper of all time.
One of mine as well juvi the great
Juve stay in my Top 5 I’m heavy NO biased tho 😂😂😂😂
The crazy thing about this interview, I have 3 pictures with Sway, 2 with Juvenile and 2 with Mannie Fresh. 1 with Heather B
I’m from the South Bronx and Juvenile & Mannie Fresh are Hip Hop! Much respect to those 2 Kings!
Louisiana represent represent. Much and huge respect. Huge lil wayne fan too especially knowing and seeing him as me a skater at tampa skate park
To me, Juvenile have a large catalog. I don’t think of Back Dat Azz Up song when it come to Juvenile. Ive been a fan since 1997.
“You know when the bait fall off the hook” 😂 Man, that shows you how cool Juve and his son is. I love to see it.
Mannie Fresh carried a label on his production.
Juvenile lyrics (Ha) still being used today (Kendrick's Element).
Salute🫡
Juve lyrics to HA was like a whole conversation 😅😅...a ghetto geechie axx random conversation that was made into a rap son that went #1 all across the country 😅. Sometimes random shxt work.
I wish cashmoney would be blessed with the whole group to do one tour together in put aside there differences 🙏 in christ Jesus name AMEN
What ??
Legends in the game, forever
I see mannie popping up everywhere. I’m gone watch all of em. 💪🏾😂💪🏾
🔥CASH MONEY IS ONE OF THE GREATEST IN THE HIP HOP WORLD 👑
i was so glad "lil wayne" came out as a kid, he was around my age and music was relatable, that was rare, and you cld rap along cuss free lol dudes mean alot! glad they are still winning💎🏆
I remember one day after school in 1998 I turned on Rap City the Basement and remember seeing the HA video. My world opened up even more because i originally grew up with Mexican parents who played classic Mexican music. 400 Degreez was the first rap anything that i was introduced to.
This was a good interview!!
I love Juvenile’s voice. I really enjoyed this interview. I learned a lot.
Mannie that dude huge fan 🙏🏿🔥
It's nice to hear artist that sounds the same live 🔥
East Carroll Parish is in North Louisiana (nowhere near New Orleans), and half of the Bay got ancestry in Louisiana.
Facts that’s Lake Providence
Juvi underrated, definitely one of the dopest MC's not just in the south but everywhere NY included. Coming from a Jersey dude.
Mannie fresh is probably one of the top 5 producers in rap history, and what juvi said , everybody should listen to that UNLV “Uptown 4 life” album , that album set the tone for what cash money was gone be , mannie production on that album is top tier , and all of those old BG albums 🤦🏾♂️🔥, s/o to the goats 🐐 🐐
"Don't U B Greedy" is the name of the song by - Yella Boi Uncle Larell passed it to him.
A lot of people from the South moved to California and in particular Oakland
Whatever camera y’all using quality is on point
I remember when I first heard a cash money song in 99 and then started searching and found cds that no one had heard down here in florida. Still listen to those old songs today. Cutlass monte carloes and reagles
Suburban, Expedition,Wit the Tvs playing. Hell yea we was bumping that shit in SC too. I remember playing Ha in my hood when it 1st dropped everyone was like u playing that weird song. I was like nah this shit gone blow cause it's different and then I heard Back Dat Azz Up I knew it was on then..
Florida is were we got all our no limit/cashoney tapes and CDs ...then in new York by the time 99 came juve was #1 ON TOP OF THE WORLD. We was out on to juve in 1997 from b.g album
Great Dope Interview By Sway In The Morning Juvenile Will Always Be One Of My Favorite Storytellers Of All Time To Ever Come Outta Da Boot Louisiana Dope Freestyle By Juvenile Off The Dome No Pen No Pad Mannie Fresh Will Always Be One Of My Favorite Producers And Djs Of All Time I Wish Turk And BG BirdMan Stop With All The BS Cause Us True Fans Would Love To See The HotBoys And Big Tymers Reunion New Orleans OG Legends Juvenile Is A Very Underrated Rapper And Mannie Fresh Is A Very Underrated Producer
At this age, we don't have fans. We have family., 💯
Good energy on this interview, giving Alota love and support to everyone
Two legends in the game. Amazing interview sway
That wu tang bomber jacket is FIRE SWAY! ❤ FIRE 🤌🏾
I love these 2 the most. Period.
New Orleans in the building
400 Degrees iz fashii sho 1 of tha Top 5 Albumz in hip hop history ⚜️
Remember when Baby used to shout out Louisville Ky and Hotboy Chilly back in the G!!!💯💯💯
Already
Much love, SWAY'S ❤ AND EVERYONE AT THE TABLE ❤😎
I used to have my pops pull over so i put in that 400 degrees so i can look cool when i got dropped off to school....im on fire was my junt 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cash money Ruff riders tour is definitely one I wish I woulda went to
Crazy story i was a young boi bout 2 weeks old when we moved to New Orleans and the reason she and my pops moved to new Orleans is cause she was a huge fan of the song bounce to the juvenile, pretty sure it was DJ Jimi and as i got older of course i got hooked on juvi its such a crazy way music has huge impacts on our lives. I was raised in the 6th ward, lafitte projects and from the time i could walk itd been Cash Money n the hot boys. Much respect n love yo yall im a arena football athlete now and i tell anybody im a lafitte baby 🤞🏾🤞🏾🙏🏾 s/o to yall especially manny big hige legend back in new orleans and so is his pops
Mannie Fresh was my ideal as a kid 😂, I started making beats cuz of him
We LOVE yOU Mannie fresh from producer to producers salute
Love it when non New York artists show love to the dog, DMX 🕊️. Juve and Fresh are hip hop legends!
We need this type of interview with Mannie and Wayne.
Going to see Juve in October can’t wait!
This real history rite chea ya heard
Goddamnit WE NEED A CASH MONEY BIOPIC ASAP!!🎥✨🔥🙏🏽
Bruh I didn’t know Sway still did interviews Idk why I haven’t seen a Sway interview in years. Or a freestyle
Cash Money was the soundtrack to my high school life.
Culture in the bay is like bmore. I think it's panther party culture
Ay juve came OFF THE TOP in the den of the HYENAS. isa a lotta seasoned rappers that would never DREAM of DARING to even attempt that shit.
Definitely has the Midwest on lock! 🔒 East St. Louis, St. Louis area loooovedJuvie!!!! Hot Boyz era was top tier. Forever engrained in my childhood
Shout out from South Carolina
Thank You Mannie Fresh And Juvenile Cash Money For Life
This was a dope ass interview sway always get da rite energy out of everyone
This a classic interview 💯
When Juvie performed on here, that gave me hope. #youhadtobethere
These Niccas make the city proud