Juvenile (rapper)

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Juvenile
Birth name Terius Gray
Born March 25, 1975 (1975-03-25) (age 32)
Origin New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S. Flag of Louisiana
Genre(s) Hip hop, Bounce, New Orleans Rap
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active 1994 - present
Label(s) Atlantic Records (2001-present)

UTP Records (2001-present) Cash Money Records (1997-2002) (2003-2004)

Associated
acts
UTP, B.G.,Young Buck, Mannie Fresh, Lil Wayne, Skip, Wacko
Website Official Website

Terius Grey known by his stage name Juvenile, is an American rapper. At the age of 19, he began recording in a distinctive southern style with Being Myself (1994, Warlock Records). The album's hit song "Bounce for the Juvenile" gave name to the southern sing-songy rap style known as "bounce".

In 1997, Solja Rags, Juvenile's debut with Cash Money Records, was an underground hit. In 1999, Solja Rags was re-released nationally to ride the wave of popularity Juvenile was enjoying with the release of his major label debut 400 Degreez, which would spawn his first single Ha and its smash single, "Back That Azz Up", which eventually became a pop crossover hit in mid 1999. Warlock Records released a remixed version of Being Myself at the same time. After the lackluster reception of Tha G-Code and Project English (2001), which contained the hits "Set it Off" and "Mamma Got Ass", Juvenile left Cash Money Records, releasing The Compilation in 2002 with his new crew and label UTP Records crew, which Young Buck was signed to. Juvenile returned to Cash Money in 2003 to release Juve the Great. His latest album is Reality Check (2006) released by UTP/Atlantic Records. He has released a total of nine albums.

In the summer of 2004, his Juve The Great album spawned a massive hit called "Slow Motion". The song topped Billboard's Hot 100 chart on August 7, 2004 knocking Usher's "Confessions" (Part II) out of number one after only two weeks. It was the first Hot 100 No. 1 for Juvenile and the late Soulja Slim. The song managed to achieve this feat essentially on the strength of urban radio airplay alone as it had not yet had massive pop crossover success.

Following critical and commercial acclaim for Juve The Great, Juvenile and his UTP crew went on to create the hit song "Nolia Clap" and Juvenile was able to use this as leverage in getting a new deal for himself and UTP at Atlantic Records. Now off of Cash Money and taking on the role of both CEO and artist, Juve has released his much anticipated new album Reality Check. The album features guest appearances by Fat Joe, Ludacris, Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Brian McKnight, Trey Songz, Bun B, 8-Ball, Skip and Wacko with production by Sinista, Lil' Jon, Scott Storch, Mannie Fresh and Cool & Dre, among others. Juvenile has also done a New York and New Orleans remix to his single "What's Happenin'". The New York remix features N.Y. rappers Papoose and Jae Millz and the New Orleans remix features N.O. rapper B.G. and producer Mannie Fresh.

In 2005, Juvenile's Slidell, Louisiana home was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. In the aftermath of the hurricane, he has been working with fellow New Orleans rapper Master P and other hip hop artists to raise funds and supplies for the victims of the hurricane. Juvenile is currently residing in Atlanta, Georgia along with other artists from the UTP record label.

Juvenile's album Reality Check debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart. It yields singles "Rodeo", "Get Ya Hustle On", "What's Happenin'", and "Way I Be Leanin'" featuring Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Skip, & Wacko. Juvenile has since left the group UTP thus leaving Skip and Wacko to continue as a duo.

Juvenile has a wife (Sharhonda) and four children.

Contents

Album information
Being Myself
Solja Rags
400 Degreez
Tha G-Code
Playaz of Da Game
Project English
Juve the Great
The Greatest Hits
Reality Check
Diary of a Soulja

Year Song U.S. Hot 100 U.S. R&B U.S. Rap Album
1999 "Back That Azz Up" (featuring Lil' Wayne and Mannie Fresh) 18 5 4 400 Degreez
1999 "Ha" 68 16 11 400 Degreez
1999 "Follow Me Now" - 63 - 400 Degreez
2000 "U Understand" 83 27 - Tha G-Code
2000 "I Got That Fire" (featuring Mannie Fresh) - 62 - Tha G-Code
2001 "Set It Off" 65 19 - Project English
2002 "Momma Got Ass" 65 27 - Project English
2004 "Slow Motion" (featuring Soulja Slim) 1 2 1 Juve the Great
2004 "Nolia Clap" (with Skip and Wacko) 31 9 - The Beginning of the End
2004 "In My Life" (featuring Mannie Fresh) 46 18 13 Juve the Great
2004 "Bounce Back" (featuring Baby) - 85 - Juve the Great
2006 "Rodeo" 41 12 - Reality Check
2006 "What's Happenin" - 56 - Reality Check
2006 "Get Ya Hustle On" - 91 - Reality Check
2006 "Way I Be Leanin" (featuring Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Skip, and Wacko) - 75 - Reality Check

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