Juvenile Releases Music Video for 400 Degreez 25 Years Later
After 26 years, Juvenile has dropped the 400 Degreez video and the nostalgia was all the way up. Back in 1995, he dropped his debut album “Being Myself” and gained some local recognition. It wasn’t until 1999 when he dropped “Ha” as his debut single, and the remix with Jay Z. Later, “Back That Azz Up” and “Follow Me Now” that all had videos from the 400 Degreez album, followed Juvenile until it was time for his next project
Cash Money Records debuted Solja Rags, he crafted an era-defining opus in the form of 400 Degreez.
Back in 2022, Juvenile performed a tiny desk concert with some of his hottest songs that really had fans excited.
Juvenile was the first successful rapper on the Cash Money roster along with Manni Fresh, Baby, Slim, Lil Wayne, Turk, and BG as they formed the group Hot Boys. In the 1999 Source Awards Juvenile won the single of the year category with the song “Ha”.
24 hours ago, he dropped one of the hottest songs from his 400 Degreez album self-titled 400 Degreez. As stated in the opening credits of the 400 Degreez video, the album was released on November 3, 1998, as the third solo album by Juvenile. The album went four times platinum selling over 4 million records becoming one of the juveniles‘s greatest albums and today we celebrate 25 years of 400 degrees
In an X post, Juvenile expressed his gratitude for fans continuing to support his music more than a decade later.
Y’all really been backing that azz up for a quarter century. I gotta hand it to the azzes. Y’all did yalls thang 😂😂
— JUVENILE (@juviethegreat) February 22, 2024
In an interview, Juvenile expressed his feelings towards former bandmates Cash Money and said that there is no beef between him and the company. Although 400 degrees was under the label, Juvenile will still push the video and perform at shows. He is currently on tour, and performing new and old music. Will you go see Juvenile?