Juvenile - Ha
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Official Music Video for Ha performed by Juvenile.
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“You listening to this in 2024, ha?
The music of today is trash, ha?”
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Omg I just hollered so dang loud at this comment 😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂
Me
This shit will forever be a classic
FOREVER
AND EVER
Yo bro I'm born raised Bronx.. I'm telling you I was in 6th grade when I first saw this video on rap City bro. This joint will forever be my favorite of all time. This and Notorious thugs Bizzy Bone's verse.
, HA
Many people don’t know it was Juvie that put Cash Money on the map. He was the first one to drop critically acclaimed albums. 400 degrees is still the biggest selling album on cash money of all time. Wayne just became the face but we all no without Juvie theirs no Cash Money. And shout out Manny with the beats.
BINGO!! Old Wayne interviews say as much. He was SOOO GEEKED to join CMR, because Juve, and I think BG, had local hits and were hot on the club scene, and of course, he was running around the 'Nolia doing the dummy, so when they signed him he was sooo young, it was like 96/97, he was just there to add a verse or two. Juve was already ON locally. #LongLive #ClubKidsOfThe90s #OUReraKILLED
We do know this it's just that Wayne's bars completely transcended juvenile and b.g come on now lmao when Wayne passes on he will have college courses dedicated to his lyrics
@@MzUpliftingTeaWayne was apart of the Cash Money family before Juve was
@@reggocastro9301 No he wasn't. Juvie was already dropping hits on Cash Money locally when Wayne was still in middle school.
BIG OLE FACTS!!!
2024 checking in
And it's still as hard as you remember 🔥
Ha
Check ha
!
Nice
You was a teenager when this came out ha?
You in your late 30s, early 40s now ha?
You got kids damn near your age when this came out ha?
You got too many bills now ha?
You wondered where the time went ha?
A Person 😂😂😂
Omg amazing
lol I was 7 when this dropped
Right....lol
I like that one....marvelous
Was in HS when this dropped. We spoke like this for 6months. Going to trigonometry, ha. Drinking from the water fountain, ha. About to cheat on my test, ha.
No joke, same here. I was on the phone with this chick and she told me she was taking a bath, just off the top of my head I was like "you keep ya body clean, ha" and we both fell out laughing. I smashed like 3 days later 😁
Summer of 1998 and 1999!!!!!!
I bet you got A on dat test ha 🤣
Yessir, I feel like being a teen in that era was the best feeling in the world. We had the best music for summertime too, lol
@@MsBellasworld dang right 👍
"Ha" and Scarface's "My Block" are two of the most underrated videos of all time.
For me that's wild you say that. I just rewatched my block for the first time in about ten years the other day... And it blew my fucking mind lol. I'm still Wiggin out on it. It's beautifully shot, the acting in it is so well done without them even saying a word, the concept is genius, and the subject matter is hard hitting and poetic.
I remember watching this for the first time on MTV in the 90s. Pre internet, pre Google image, pre anything, bro. So just IMAGINE how crazy for a boy from LA, who grew up in the hood, raised on west coast RAP as well to see this!!! It was next level at that time because Juvi not only sounded totally different from anything I had heard, but he took you to his hood in this video. Which ain't even a hood its a MF project Lol.. And it don't look no close to ours in LA!!! Absolutely legendary 🔥🔥🔥
That's how we lived down south.. Florida Alabama Louisiana ... I swear no high rises just crackheads and a 3 day play ha 😂
yeah Im from South Central L.A but this is a different level of ghetto. I live in TX now and realize the difference. @@wisesoul8648
New Orleans is very different from the rest of Louisiana in general! Really a whole different world 🌎! Just imagine living that reality,and still living this reality shit hits real Different when this your life and still 💕
This whole song felt like a lecture from my Father 😂
You ain’t like what he was saying ha?
He was all up in your face ha?
You wanted him to shut the f@&k up ha?
He won’t listen to what you go to say ha?
Just wait you will show him one day ha?
@@rondavis8392 Brilliant! Someone could do a 2021 version of this song and it will be like it was fresh and new.
@@marc2284 Bruno Mali has a version of this. He’s from Florida.
yep, u from the suburbs.
Right!!!!!
This came out in 1998 ha?
Song is 20 yrs old ha?
Still bumping in 2018 ha?
Way better than than the rap of today ha?
TSean Powell hell yeah the new shirt out today sounds garbage i don't play some of that shirt ha
TSean Powell fuq yeah ha
Yo!lmao
Totally agree
8/28/2018
This was a banger even in NYC!!!! Classic!!!! RESPECT!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
That's crazy. We thought we was in a bubble when this stuff came out.
What?? Cash money and no limit got A LOT OF LOVE IN NY...trust me..bout it bout it..I always feel like somebody's watching me...make em say ugh MAN UNCLE P WAS THAT NIGGA! And then .....there was JUVE THE GREAT 🎉
@@chad77657Jay Z had to hop on the remix. Wym?
@@4glorysake646 that was after the fact and cash money was several albums in before 400 degrees.
In CA too
One of the most unique hip-hop songs ever. Never been replicated by the way
NBA YoungBoy got his whole style from this song
Just showed this song to my girl .. she hated I’m leaving her
@@josephrusso5588 as you should!
This style unique as hell ha?
Or rebooted in anyway thankfully
I don't care what success Cash Money has had with Drake and Nicki, ain't nothing like the golden era of CMR when the Hot Boyz was still together.
The hotboyz made cash money records what it is to day
Truth.
Faxx
Facts
Big tymers was first youngins
this is like almost not even rap. this some epic spoken word poetry from a raw thug nigga.
Poetry with the Ghetto visuals of reality in the South…
❤
I'm glad you got to experience this pictorial view of a practical world.
It hits different when this actually your real life ,and were there still here living this so call Ghetto reality.. It’s our everyday reality besides the Ghetto part it’s most definitely a Culture of Art ❤️🔥
Another World 🌎 in real life! Very different!
Cash money is the reason my husband is from New Orleans.😂❤
One of the hardest hooks in hip hop ever!
Agreed
JUVETHEGREAT MADE CASHMONEY!
Cecilio Quintero
one of the most underrated songs in hip hop
Yea the hook is from his song Solja Rag
Morning Affirmation : You a paper chaser, you got your block on fire
Remaining a G until the moment you expire….
You know what it is you make nothin' out of somethin'…
You handle your biz and don't be cryin' and sufferin'….
You a paper chaser, you got your block on fire…
Remaining a G until the moment you expire….
You know what it is you make nothin' out of somethin'…
You handle your biz and don't be cryin' and sufferin…. Dead ass realest shit ❤️
Oh man, I thought he was saying, "Cryin' in your supper"
😂😂😂
One of the best music videos ever made
The director of this video is Marc Klasfield, he's directed for so many artists over the years. His resume is impressive AF.
back when dudes had respect for church people and still heavy thuggin lollllll
Song was way ahead of it’s time. So under appreciated. Easily top 10 hip hop songs ever.
so hot that jayz had to hop on it and NYC didn't even fuck with the south like that ❤
This was not under appreciated.
This song was absolutely a banger when it came out and it put him on the map.
Not ahead of its time. Since rap was in its real golden age during this era in terms of variety of styles and output
This is actually POETRY. He perfectly paints a portrait of the personalities you encounter in the ghetto. It's sad some people will look down on this (and Rap in general) because of it's roughness, aggression, and lack of fancy words. What they fail to understand is, it's the grittiness that makes it an ACCURATE representation. This is ART.
100% - I actually had to re-listen to this 3 or 4 times in a row, after not listening to this for about 22 years; he paints such a vivid picture so efficiently, that at 18 I did not have any of the life experience to understand all the different people he mentions. Now that I'm gonna be 40 this year HOLY MOLY I can say I've met every form of person he's mentioned. I have a new appreciation for the genius of this record.
damn straight.
Real talk💯💯💯
Ahh yes, complete gibberish and saying ha after every word is poetry.
@@tazero2467 listen to what he's saying you airhead
This shit was amazing. No song ever sounded like this before...4x platinum
@Nichole JohnAtlanta ga
As a guy who came up listening to the much more complex and technical NY stuff, I couldn’t stand Southern hip hop. Then this song came out and I just couldn’t hate it, no matter how hard I tried. Still sounds fresh.
@@whereisevan
As someone from NY (During the time this dropped), I DEFINITELY co-sign your comments.
Evan S We in CA was Slappin this Joint More than any West-Coast Artists During The REAL CashMoney Days!
Probably because like most NY rap, Juvenile came out with a message instead of bullshit. Most NY rappers were spitting messages instead of "yeah what ok" "tv on the wall, yeah, "
I remember when “HA” aired on BET for the first time in’98 the beat & video had me in a trance never heard anything like it, born in the south raised in the north it brought back a familiar time for me
One of best albums ever. I bought it twice 😂
Corona Virus messed up yo plans, ha?
Thought you was going on vacation, ha?
Thought you was gon be jettsetting, ha?
Thought you was ‘bout to stunt on the gram, ha?
VintageShee 😂😂😂
Trying to get ice around ya neck ha
You waiting for that trump check ha
VintageShee 😭😂😂
Not really
🤣🤣
I Can’t believe he was only 23 years old when he recorded the 400 Degreez album! He was wayyy ahead of his time. the goat of the south. Fashooo! 💪🏽💪🏽
💯💯💯
1997-98 shit was so hot Jayz got on the remix
@taylor D yea he was
He was 23
@@upt3wardsoulja Yes… he was 23
This is a straight poetry spit about fakers and wanna be gangstas.
When yu find out Boosie ain’t have the Boosie fade first 😅😂
THIS Song?? MADE Cash Money Records. Without Juvenile? There Would Be NO Lil Wayne Or Birdman. FACTS. 💯
That's a lie BG Wayne and Turk would have put them on top even without Juve
+KINGSEANFAME cant forget my guy MANNIE FRESH bruh
+Kilan Williams ehhh naw Juvi had the voice. The other dudes weren't distinct enough. They were basically child rappers.
+superteefy BG is really the main reason Cash Money got a record deal. People forget BG was the man on Cash Money a couple of years before Juvie. Rap critics call BG'S 1996 album Chopper City an underground classic
+2012NuLife naw... his album came out before juvi and didn't get love until after juvi soooooo there's that. bg is hot but juvi had the most commercial appeal
Grew up on New York style rap so I clowned him when it first came out🤣 20 years later I’m rapping every word! Classic for real‼️
Hell nah..my family from the south..I'm 1st generation of New York blood..and THIS SHIT WAS FIRE IN1998
I’m from London, NYC behaved like they were hip hop gatekeepers, we fucked with the south tho
Marshall Campbell I mean they were they started it lol but the south had classics
Once Jay hopped on the remix it was really solidified, that's why I fuck wit Jigga he was always a fan of the real Southern emcees, UGK, Outkast, Face etc..
I still can't get over this video! It's absolutely AMAZING. Juvenile came so damn hard. BEST ALBUM! 🔥🔥🔥
its too real
This has got to be one of the realest if not the greatest songs of all time. He spits the straight truth and he is talking shit and it's FIRE.
How is juvenile not among the greatest rappers? He created his own genre of rap.
Because people don't know who can really rap!
That’s how you know your trash when you make your own genre
But he definitely is though
@@reignbeauty395 nah
His beats are fiyah
When I was younger I thought he was just saying anything, but he's really tapping into how the individuals of the ghetto think. This 🔥
You must of was just a normal east coast hater
@@strongcat2421 Relax, plenty of NYC hiphop heads appreciate southern rap
@@Wanderer25 I know New York have some real niggas I can't lie
Right me too
I was the same way. I prejudged it and didn't really see it for what it was. Back then I was into a lot of other things
One of the greatest hooks of all time!!!
I remember the first time I heard this I was in the 5th grade and I was all over it. I stayed glued to the TV hoping I'd catch the video again. As a little mexican kid i never seen anything like it... Manny Fresh + Juvie = CLASSIC Cash Money Era!
The sarcastic witty-ness behind this track is brilliant
Siga. Asiendo. Esa. Música.
Right lol
I’m glad someone knows that a lot of it is sarcastic. Like idk I can only understand it in my head. I know how he’s saying it. Can’t really express it tho.
@@jackderawayactually hes not being sarcastic everything he said actually happens in the hood till this day
"You a paper chaser, you got your block on fire, remaining a G, until the moment you expire" Juvenile went hard on this track.
you know what it is, making something out of nothing you handle your biz,no more crying & the suffering
Never knew what he was saying during the chorus!
This is a dead m daily affirmation of positive achievement!
@@IllMasterLOS I agree, that's very well said.😁😁👍👍
Juvie is really the best hot boy low key!🔥
As a drummer I’ve always appreciated this song. The beats are just fire 🔥 This song will always be in the rotation!
truly 😊
The south got the beats hands down
Juvenile is such a legend. Nothing but respect for that man
💜💛💜💛
Dope video too
Facts
That gotta be one of the grimiest projects I've ever seen 👀
Folk lore
juvenile rapping like he was interrogating a drug dealer
Spike NoLee lol👮
Spike NoLee lmao
Spike NoLee wow just notice that shit was clever
Spike NoLee 😂😂😂😂
Holy shit
Classic 400 degrees album
25 years later …
Anyone can critisize this track but listen to it word for word and see how potent and raw this is. Juvenile showed the gritty southern style rapping and its sad Jay-Z was the only one to realize this track had raw lyrics and thats why he got on and complimented this track .This track will be up their in the hip hop library forever. Go ahead and bash this track but first see what you have accomplished in life. This track is very unique and showed the soul of New Orleans..
Thank you for this. I recently heard this on the radio after probably 15years and with new ears and adult experiences, I can see it for it's worth. This is a brilliant song about culture and who people aspire to be. Just incredible storytelling. Super underrated for sure.
Exactly, that's why I fucks with Jay-Z. He's one of the first niggas from the eastcoast to give major love to Southern artists. He even reached out to UGK, Jermaine Dupri, Scarface etc. Jay a real one...
Real spit!
Cuh what! You’re preaching a song that a first grader can maje
Jay verse was wack tho frfr 💯
Between Cash Money & No Limit. New Orleans had the rap game in a chokehold late 90s, Big Facts! & I’m from ATL
Big tymers and 504 boys too
Yea You Guys had some momentum.
NY was always the best but yea I agree ATL is pretty underrated rap wise
Agreed, but Three 6 Mafia were much better to me.
@@phantasyryder I agree, but once Cash Money took over, it overshadow all of Memphis, including Three 6 Mafia, 8 Ball & MJG, Playa Fly etc.
Juvenile this thing still slaps in 2024 ❤❤❤❤❤❤
“You got a trespassing charge ha??.. You was lookin at them lil broads ha” is crazy
This song coulda came out in 2020 and still been a hit.
What are you smoking
@@khari6k632 the same thing that you’re smoking ha.
Press X to doubt
Hell yeah
This song been a hit
“You don’t come in the projects when it’s dark, huh?”
No, sir.
Lmaoooo
Good choice.
Sure don't lmaoooo
LMFAO
😂
MAn this bit so hard 🔥...it took me over 20 years to find this
Welcome
The real cash money no bum shytt💯💯
raw video. showed the reality of the projects. beautiful
Something unique about the New Orleans projects
This is the real New Orleans, not that tourist shit
Kyle Davis Are you from the NO?
Riekel Dawson yess
Baby was onto something when he called these projects "3rd World Magnolia" lol
Juvenile made Cash Money
Death Proof I’m pretty sure the turdman er birdman got that record deal with universal based off of “drag em n the river” by unlv
teecee drinkmorebeer Most of the record execs said it was because of their consistency in dropping albums. They were really drawn to BG.
Damn sure did
Death Proof Yes indeed he did.
Melvyn Singleton Agree
When this came out MAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNN
Shot out to the director of this video. Is actually great considering this song came out in '98.
Marc Klasfeld. Hugely underrated director. Check his videography
@@mg19cal holy cow , this guys worked with every one!
I imagine HD cameras or at least I imagine this was a cinematic type camera were super huge and expensive back then lol
Yooo I was gonna say the same thing. This is super cinematic even for 90s rap videos which tended to be fancier than modern ones.
"You listenin' to this 20 years later huh!" (2018)
Pennywise the Dancing Clown it’s because it’s a classic ha
Ya
Ain’t that crazy I didn’t even realize it had been that long
Hell yea.. infinity and beyond
Yep, 2018 ha?
That’s wat you call great music
This song will forever have a special place in my heart. This my childhood right here
Birdman owe juve for this Seriously
I-am I-am Amen!
no cash money without this song
And Manny Fresh
Factz juv made cash money name known with this song and back dat azzup
This Nigga Made a Song Full of Random Assumptions about Daily Project Life... Lmaooo
Tae Burner lmaooo
Tae Burner 😂😭😂
Fact assumption
Facts lol
Boy I'm from magnolia straight hood down in htown Texas we was jamming this shit all day even though it was 100 percent Hispanic we could relate cause we all was in the game living that life paper chasing with the block on fire with them boys in blue trying to keep us down while we slangin and breaking down birds fucking these hoes blasting all haters on site juve the great forever when you heard this coming out the burb on 24s and u see tha barrel out the window boy YA BETTER RUN FOR IT RUN FOR IT RUN
Hit like if the video 400 degrees brought you here lol
Damn nigga u got me lmao nigga made me go look up the number one stunna only song baby killed
When Juvenile come out, We were living in the projects in NC I took juvenile’s swag was wearing A 36 but was wearing a 40 pants, white tees and black tees fitted caps and sometimes I throw aluminum foil in my mouth and fake chains ⛓️ My mother thought that was so funny until when she was at Cracker Barrel, working as a hostess, and guess who walks in with a 20 person entourage Juvenile, with a white girl on his side, my mother was the only person that knew him because of me and she told him I was putting aluminum foil in my mouth and he was dying laughing. I still got that autograph on the Cracker Barrel menu. Got a love, Momma Ha Shout Out Juvy you made my week everybody was jealous in the projects HA
The fact that Cash Money rolled with this as their first mainstream single on a major label just shows how much faith they had in it. NO ONE was rapping like this nor was there a sound like this (only Ghetto Mafia has a similar sound (Big Tymers also rapped similar later on Get Your Roll On))
The video and song were straight gutta with subliminal Cash Money flashy elements
You can't say no one was rapping like this when No Limit was around. Ghetto D came out before this. Mystikal already had radio play with Man Right Chea and Here I Go. No Limit got popular first but Mannie & Wayne took Cash Money higher
@@ilovemikerogers this was a completely different sound from what No Limit was producing.
@@floridaman7 Thank you for understanding what I was saying and having basic comprehension skills
This song sounded like nothing that was on the radio
For reals. I still remember when this video hit mtv. It was unique. Maybe not in the south or the underground, but on a mainstream scale, it introduced another style of grimy.
Big Tymers had the first mainstream single attempts before this, didn't hit big tho (Big Ballin' and Stun'n')
When New, Orleans and South rappers developed their own sound. Shit is amazing.
We been had our own sound long before this song came out
+IMxYOURxDADDY nah NY just Fell the fuck off
+ol305stunna thanks you
They made bounce music they been doing thier own thang since the 80s
+IMxYOURxDADDY southern rap didn't become mainstream until crunk music came about....
This real "Rap, Ha" much luv from Houston
This video put NOLA on the map for me
This beat was ahead of its time and I always get goosebumps when juvenile is rapping the chorus.
It’s horrible
@@alberts1985 u crazy asf
DJ Mannie fresh
@@Bryanthebroker exactly that bounce beat knocks hard.
@@alberts1985 it's a bounce beat
Juvie put Cash Money on the map. Pity they didn't put more support behind him as they continued to build.
He came back on his own and Juve the Great was nasty ass FUCK ! Juve was the only one I liked back in Cash Money and still bump em all day! Just so hood haha
UNLV
B.G
No B.G. put them on the map
400 degrees was such a sick album
They really did takeover the 99 & 2000s lol
Thank you Juvenile and Manny Fresh for this timeless hit!
Yess!!!
They don’t make music this black anymore
Man what? The last real generation of black music
Realest comment ever. And I’m black
WoW👀💀💨 🤣..
I’m the 69th like
Brandon Walker 🤦♂️ you don’t even know what 69 means ha
I remember watching Cash Money blow up in the late 90s-early 2000s and Juvenile was the star of the label hands down. Who woulda thought the little nigga with the braids would not only eventually be bigger than everyone on the label but become one of the biggest stars in rap?🤯
3:30.. a very... very young Lil Wayne. Used to just hang around the crew. He grew up. Indeed. Such history.
Just seen this video on PlutoTV and came to to verify it was him. Wild
"You listenin' to this 20 years later huh!" (2019)
Ha*
This Shit Sound Even Greater...Huh? 💁🏽♀️
Damn I was 14... 20 years ago gotdamn !!
Sure am😂.
Bet
i wasnt even born lmao
When rappers had their own style.
Agreed
Fax
@@abrahampalmer8761 Kodak lil baby NBA youngboy nle choppa young thug etc
@@quentelhill5074 None of them niggas can really rap and they all sound the same. This was when niggas was outside in the south lyrically.
Very true. Music is pathetic nowadays.
It’s so crazy how nobody respected the south or took us serious. Now everybody try to sound like us. Cash Money had the game in a chokehold. Lyrically, this was a bold move for them to push this song, especially being this was his first Hit Single. That gamble paid off. Juve is one of the GREATS.
This was BET prime time music
The South been running hip hop ever sense
Yeah right, LOL
Fuck nigga fact
nice
South has ran hip hop since the 2000's. And Asap mobs main criticism is for jacking the chop n screwed style, and they get that flack from other notherners, the south don't give AF. We been winning.
Chopped and screwed is more than just beat repetition. It also had various sounds that influenced rap in general. Rocky's "UH" adlib is a directed rip of off chopped in screwed mixes, the likes of which Paul Wall or Bun B. might have in a song.The man himself acknowledges this, and every rocky fan knows this. Another thing rocky likes to do that's is southern influenced is talk about "purple". His song purple is about "purple drank" that was created in Houston. When he raps about codeine and promethazine he's refering to ingredients in purple drank. And lastly, here's a quote he did with about entertainment.
"Being from Houston, I find it interesting that your style is largely influenced by my city. How did you get introduced to that sound?
Rocky:
Growing up, man, all I listened to was Geto Boys, UGK, Swishahouse, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Slim Thug, everybody. I just love the culture, man."
If you need any more proof, the man got a song called *Houston old head* lol
the greatest hood video ever created
This one and dmx rough riders anthem
@@california650 I was about to say!!! top two
And Nellys lil drive by anthem
And Cam’ron’s Let me know
tough category to rank
One of the best hooks of all times
Uptown, 3rd Ward New Orleans checkin back in. ⚜️⚜️⚜️
Juvie said he wanted to sound like drunk uncle on this song, (so he got drunk) and now I definitely hear it now😂and it makes it better because he killed it🔥🔥🔥That’s classic hip hop right there.
That’s awesome
😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was today years young when I learned this 🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
I remember deciding between 400 degreez and the Slim Shady LP cassette. I was a broke teen. I went with 400 Degreez and was not disappointed.
I chose the Slim Shady LP. It was good after a few listens. Then I literally threw it in the garbage.
Shit i recorded this song from my dads old ass kenwood stereo system on casette when mtv came on haha
winsbeyond82 amazing how much things have changed in just 20 years. I remember when I had to rely on album reviews from magazines to decide which albums I was gonna buy, now I got access to all the music of the world on my phone for free
@@morenitomoreno1282 I read reviews but always bought what I was gonna buy reguardless
Davo La Jones you must have got a big allowance cause when I was a kid I couldn't buy all the albums I wanted to buy so I had to read the reviews to decide between the dozens and dozens of rap albums that were coming out every month
No one else could have pulled this feel off
Miss him noone like him today!!! Come on back baby!!!
Back When Every Rapper had their own distinctive, and recognizable SOUND/STYLE
swifftouch you right about that. For example you could tell which rapper is was on the radio simply because of their uniqueness. Those days are sadly over. R.I.P HIP HOP
Make Rap great again
If I miss one thing about this era that's it
swifftouch Absolutely!!!
@@TheHistorianKing czcams.com/video/A0quvTaQaQM/video.html
This song is a mood, pure nostalgia. One day, they’ll come back to truly hail The Godfather of Cash Money. This song gave birth to their entirety and those who came afterwards, up to and including YM collaborations.
That’s why they call him Juvie the Great
Cash Money had been around for years when this came out. This was the first song released outside New Orleans.
BG and UNLV is cash money royalty bro
Juve and Slim, Magnolia kings forever.
Facts
Love this dirty South rap Dope
RUN FORREST RUN!!!
I hated this song when it first came out. ... then after listening to it fully .... I bump this shit til this day.... 400 degrees was a classic album
tru!
same...his flow was just weird at first. lol
+CampSolo Jr Guerilla was my shit! I had that on repeat.
+CampSolo Jr Hell Yeah, I thought this was the wackest song ever. Juve was just a genius for the flow on this. Waaayy ahead of the time to rap the entire track like this. Legendary. Realist shi he wrote IMO
omg same here. I'm 28. this song came out when I was kid(10 years old). Never cared for it. I heard it on the radio yesterday with the stereo all the way up. This sick is absolutely classic. I can't stop listening to it.
still bumpin in 2019 ha!!
Hell yea ha
No
You know how to play it, ha
Hell yeah ha
Niceeeee
Good old dayzzzz
This was the big kickoff to CashMoney.
One of the most underrated beats in rap
Juvenile the best in Louisiana cuz
Look up let me find out part 2
Yesssirrr yet the best
Manny Fresh is a beast in beat mode
Yeah it sound like they hitting foil lol
my nizzle!!!!!!.. they dont understand how unique this video is.. crazy ass song.. he broke down the ghetto
Lak Gun
He's a Monster
Man I remember when this first dropped! Its Soo unique, gangsta, and on fire at the same time 🔥 and it ridiculous how manie fried this beat!
Just here getting hyped for his Tiny Desk concert I swear he better do this song 😂😂😂😎🔥🔥🔥
he was just talking on the track and that shit was a hit😫
It was a hit because it was original. Nobody was doing this at the time. And. It has a ghetto ass beat 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Militantreturns exactly he was ahead of his time. This song is probably the song that convinced Birdman that he could rap too.
@@revans100591 facts
That "ha" is what Nawlins people put at the end of their sentences
That's because he had very good producer
The brilliance of this is he ends each bar with Ha, but if you listen close you hear the internal rhyme of each bar. Truly genius level imho. Not many can pull it off...
YUP
For real
Sound like a oldhead Schoolin you ha
All u gotta do is make it rhyme then add “ha” to the end. Not tryna take away from the song but chill anybody that can rhyme sum bars can add ha to the end of each one
Yeah Juve was pretty underrated as far as his schemes. No one underrated his music but his actual ability to structure a song was pretty fucking high on a technical level.