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Reality Check

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Intro Juvenile 0:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
2 Get Ya Hustle On Juvenile 3:28 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 Around the Way Juvenile 3:55 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Sets Go Up (Featuring Wacko) Juvenile Featuring Wacko 4:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Rodeo Juvenile 3:57 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 What's Happenin' Juvenile 3:37 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 Loose Booty (Featuring Eightball and Skip) Juvenile Featuring Eightball and Skip 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Way I Be Leanin' (Featuring Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Skip, and Wacko) Juvenile Featuring Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Skip, and Wacko 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Break a Brick Down Juvenile 4:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 Who's Ya Daddy Juvenile 3:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 I Know You Know (Featuring Trey Songz) Juvenile Featuring Trey Songz 4:05 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Keep Talkin' (Featuring Skip and Redd Eyezz) Juvenile Featuring Skip and Redd Eyezz 3:51 $0.99 View In iTunes
13 Rock Like That (Featuring Bun B) Juvenile Featuring Bun B 3:31 $0.99 View In iTunes
14 Why Not (Featuring Skip) Juvenile Featuring Skip 3:52 $0.99 View In iTunes
15 Animal Juvenile 3:42 $0.99 View In iTunes
16 Addicted (Featuring Brian McKnight) Juvenile Featuring Brian McKnight 3:45 $0.99 View In iTunes
17 Holla Back Juvenile 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
18 Pop U (Featuring Fat Joe & Ludacris) Juvenile Featuring Fat Joe & Ludacris 4:24 $0.99 View In iTunes
19 Say It to Me Now (Featuring Kango of Partners-N-Crime) Juvenile Featuring Kango of Partners-N-Crime 4:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
20 Come Out Your Laundry (Featuring Skip) Juvenile Featuring Skip 3:38 Album Only View In iTunes
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Album Review

Since his last full-length, Juvenile's situation changed in so many ways. He topped Billboard with the single "Slow Motion," he had a not-so-friendly split with his label, Cash Money, and then Hurricane Katrina and its grim aftermath hit his New Orleans home hard, destroying his house and scattering friends and family across the country. There was also a three-single build-up to the album, with the raw mixtape hit "Animal" setting the streets on fire and the smooth "Rodeo" keeping radio happy before "Get Ya Hustle On" and its accompanying video painted the rapper as New Orleans' most militant revolutionary, with Bush, Cheney, and Nagin all in his sights. Folks who caught the edited version of the song missed out on Juvy's true assessment of the situation, which is basically that FEMA and the rest of the government have forgotten the Crescent City, so pushing crack is the way to step up and provide. Whether or not the powers that be edited the word "Pyrex" out of the tune because they felt it was product placement or were aware it was slang for a crack pipe, the track is a bleak party number that's irresponsible while also being a stunning breakaway hit that brings into question whether or not the big corporations pimping it are now comfortable with crack dealing or totally unaware of how street-slang/street-life has progressed. The rest of the album is nowhere near as subversive, but Juvenile has constructed a wonderfully varied collection with club tracks, street burners, and even "one for the ladies." "Addicted," with smooth crooner Brian McKnight, is the blueprint for delivering a bedroom number without selling out, while all the previous hits sound even better here, surrounded by album tracks that are inspired. Special mention goes to "I Know You Know," which is a great portrait of domestic life in the hood (Juvy speaking to his woman: "I'm comin' home with a big bag of groceries/And somethin' we can smoke up"), but longtime followers of the man's story should jump right to the end of the album and check his bitter beef track, "Say It to Me Now," which addresses the Cash Money split. Drop the laser anywhere and Juvenile's lyrics are tricky, wry, riveting, but most of all, brutally honest and free of any major-label influence. Love it or be horrified by it, there's no denying that the album's title is as accurate as they come.

Recent Customer Reviews

Sets Go UP!
     
by goblu

sweet music, love it

Great Album!
     
by ♪♫♪♫♪

Out of 20 songs, 11 songs (tracks 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, & 20) are great and the other 10 are ok. Track 20 can only be purchased if you buy the whole album. If you really like all the songs, go for it.

Its aight
     
by doctherapper

pretty good album,but 400 degreez was his best album ever!!!!!!!ever since none of his album he havent been as strong.this is probably the closest tho.The best songs are "sets go up","animal","get ya hustle on",pop u",and of course "rodeo"

Biography

Born: New Orleans, LA

Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

New Orleans-based gangsta rapper Juvenile was born Terius Gray. After beginning his performing career while in his teens, he released a 1995 album on Warlock titled Being Myself. He eventually crossed paths with Cash Money label owners Ronald "Suga Slim" and Brian "Baby" Williams, who issued 1996's Solja...
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