400 Degreez [Explicit Lyrics]
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Climbing on the burly shoulders of the No Limit record label, New Orleans's Cash Money Records leads the Dirty South's second assault on the ears of the rest of the country. But it wasn't until Juvenile's conversational "Ha," a furiously paced monologue dwelling on the details of everyday life, broke that the label was able to establish itself with a single that would snap northern necks. 400 Degreez, the album from which "Ha" is drawn, marks a high point in the South's musical output. Producer Manny Fresh--who's responsible for all the Cash Money production--rarely strays far from the region's bass roots, blending it with strings, keys, and other layers to make it more palatable to the masses. And it's Juvenile, with his hurried slurs, who dances the shimmy best, from the anthemic "Run for It" to the New York-ready braggadocio of "Juvenile on Fire," on which Fresh shakes it up like maracas on Cinco de Mayo. --Jon Caramanica
The Source
Produced by the irrepressible Mannie Fresh, 400 Degreez offers a big ol' steaming pot of musical gumbo filled with influences from dancehall, second-line brass jazz, Southern R&B, and old school hip-hop seasoned with plenty of bouncy beats, just a touch of jazzy guitars and spacey keyboards.
400 Degreez,Juvenile,Cash Money,Dirty South,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Southern Rap
400 Degreez [Explicit Lyrics]
Average customer rating:
- Juve!!!!!
- DIS IS DA BEST RECORD I EVA HERD
- anthem king indeed!
- Street Anthem King
- Snuggly Naptime Fun
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400 Degreez
Juvenile
Manufacturer: Cash Money
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
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- Tha G-Code
- Guerrilla Warfare
- Juve the Great
- Tha Block Is Hot
- Project English
ASIN: B00000DHZO
Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- HA
- Gone Ride With Me
- Flossin Season
- Ghetto Children
- Follow Me Now
- Cash Money Concert
- Welcome 2 Tha Nolia
- U.P.T.
- Run For It
- HA-Remix
- Rich Niggaz
- Back That Azz Up
- Off The Top
- After Cash Money Concert
- 400 Degreez
- Juvenile On Fire
- HA (Remix)
Amazon.com
Climbing on the burly shoulders of the No Limit record label, New Orleans's Cash Money Records leads the Dirty South's second assault on the ears of the rest of the country. But it wasn't until Juvenile's conversational "Ha," a furiously paced monologue dwelling on the details of everyday life, broke that the label was able to establish itself with a single that would snap northern necks. 400 Degreez, the album from which "Ha" is drawn, marks a high point in the South's musical output. Producer Manny Fresh--who's responsible for all the Cash Money production--rarely strays far from the region's bass roots, blending it with strings, keys, and other layers to make it more palatable to the masses. And it's Juvenile, with his hurried slurs, who dances the shimmy best, from the anthemic "Run for It" to the New York-ready braggadocio of "Juvenile on Fire," on which Fresh shakes it up like maracas on Cinco de Mayo. --Jon Caramanica
Customer Reviews:
Juve!!!!!.......2007-08-01
Juve is one of my fave rappers. He has a unique voice; Southern and a bit deep. Back that a** up, Follow me now, and Ha are classic rap songs! His lyrics can become a bit violent, but I still like this album. This is the album that really launched him so get it!
DIS IS DA BEST RECORD I EVA HERD.......2006-11-30
IT AINT NO SHAQ DIESEL BUT WOOOOOOOOOOO DIS RECORD IS SUPRA FLY IT AKES ME BOUNCE MA BOOTY AND WIGGLE WHY IMA BUST A GUT OUT MA BUT PEACE YALL
anthem king indeed!.......2006-06-14
Read the below review Street-Hop-1977 wrote titled "Street Anthem King."
That pretty much sums up all there is to say about Juvenile and 400 Degreez.
Yeah, Juvey's good for a few hit party singles from time to time. Yes, he a Southern rap legend and yes, 400 Degreez is considered his classic.
Juve got skills, but Wayne is better now!
Street Anthem King.......2006-06-14
I'm not hatin' on Juvey ... he do got skillz (well, more than most at what used 2 be his Cash $$$ Millionaires Camp -- well, okay, Wayne on top now).
I'm a hardcore hip hop fan but I do listen to different kinds and from different regions. I'm a casual Juvenile fan at best, so please take that into consideration with this review.
Juvey was introduced to mainstream with anthemic hits like "Ha", "Back Dat A## Up" and "Follow Me Now" from this album 400 Degreez.
And what have we heard from Juvenile since this 1998 LP?
More anthemic jams like "U Understand", "I Got Dat Fire," "Mama Got A##," "(Move In) Slow Motion", and "Rodeo."
If you 13, you'll probably think there's no better album out than this one.
If you just into hip hop for party jams, you'll probably enjoy this album as well.
But if you're 25 or just a little more mature, this album will sound dated and loose some steam after 10+ replays.
Juvenile will rightfully go down as one of the legends of Southern rap music, but me personally, I just have to be in the mood to hear Juvenile -- otherwise I'm rockin' some other sh%t.
But, overall, if you can listen to some rap music without taking lyrics too seriously other than just having a good time, this album is recommended.
Also, considering so many of his subsequent albums have been hit or miss, 400 Degreez is THE Juvenile LP 2 cop.
Snuggly Naptime Fun.......2006-05-01
I really can't add any more than what has already been written about the classic 400 Degreez. My children love it dearly, along with several other Juvenile albums and videos. So let me just add this information I learned about Juvenile's music. By the way, his excellent earlier albums and first video should have received more awards but had not reached full popularity yet like his later albums:
CANADIAN RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (CRIA)
-Triple Platinum Award for Singable Songs For the Very Young
-Double Platinum Award for More Singable Songs
-Double Platinum Award for Baby Beluga
-Platinum Award for The Corner Grocery Store
-Platinum Award for Rise and Shine
-Platinum Award for Juvenile's Christmas Album
-Gold Award for One Light, One Sun
-Gold Award for Everything Grows
RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (RIAA)
-Platinum Award for Baby Beluga
-Gold Award for Singable Songs For the Very Young
-Gold Award for More Singable Songs
-Gold Award for Juvenile's Christmas Album
-Gold Award for Rise and Shine
-Gold Award for Everything Grows
RECORDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (RIAA) CERTIFIED QUINTUPLE PLATINUM AWARDS
-A Young Children's Concert With Juvenile video, 1990
-Juvenile In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band video, 1990
SPECIAL AWARDS
-The Order of Canada, 1983
-The Order of British Columbia, 2001
-Early Childhood News, Directors' Choice Award (The Singable Songs Collection), 1998
-Global 500 Award, U.N.E.P.,1994
-Earth Communications Office, 1993 United Nations Environmental Achievement Award, 1992
-Bowling Proprietors Association of America, 1989
-Canadian Institute of the Arts for Young Audiences (AYA Award), 1988
-Numerous Parent's Choice and American Library Association Notable Recording Awards
NOTABLE NOMINATIONS
-Juno Nomination, Best Children's Album (Juvenile Radio), 1995
-Grammy Nomination, Best Recording for Children (Bananaphone), 1994
-Nominated for Environmental Media Award (Evergreen Everblue music video), 1991
-Grammy Nomination, Best Recording for Children (Juvenile In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band), 1988
-Grammy Nomination, Best Recording for Children (Everything Grows), 1987
VIDEO AWARDS
-American Lung Association, Blue Sky Award (Evergreen Everblue), 1992
-Gemini Award, Best Children's Program or Series (Juvenile In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band), 1990
-Action for Children's Television (ACT) Award for Excellence in Children's Programming (Juvenile In Concert With The Rise And Shine Band), 1989
RECORD INDUSTRY AWARDS
-SOCAN, Special Achievement Award for contribution to Canada's Musical Heritage, 2000
-Juno Award, Best Children's Album (Bananaphone), 1994
-National Association of Record Merchandisers (NARM) Best Seller Awards, 1986 and 1987
-The Walt Grealis Special Achievement Award presented by the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (CARAS), 1990
BOOK AWARDS
-ABA-CBC Joint Committee/Children's Books Mean Business (The Juvenile Singable Songbook and Shake My Sillies Out)
-American Bookseller/"Pick of the Lists" Award (Down By The Bay, The Juvenile Singable Songbook, The Second Juvenile Songbook, and Shake My Sillies Out)
-Child Study Association/Books of the Year (The Juvenile Singable Songbook, The Second Juvenile Songbook, and Shake My Sillies Out)
-International Reading Association, Children's Book Council, "Children's Choice" (Five Little Ducks)
-Reading Rainbow Review Book (Shake My Sillies Out)
-National Conference of Christians and Jews/The Human Family Understanding Other People (Shake My Sillies Out)
-Book Of The Month Club (The Juvenile Christmas Treasury and Juvenile's Top Ten Songs to Read)
Average customer rating:
- Viva La CMR
- Why did I buy this CD as an edited version?
- WACK !
- 400 Degreez rocks!
- Pure Garbage
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400 Degreez
Juvenile
Manufacturer: Cash Money
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Southern Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rap
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
Similar Items:
- Tha G-Code
- Word of Mouf (Clean Version)
- Life After Death
ASIN: B00000IAII
Release Date: 1998-11-03 |
Tracks:
- Intro (Big Tymers)
- HA
- Gone Ride With Me
- Flossin Season
- Ghetto Children
- Follow Me Now
- Cash Money Concert
- Welcome 2 Tha Nolia
- U.P.T.
- Run For It
- HA - Remix
- Rich Niggaz
- Back That Azz Up
- Off Top
- After Cash Money Concert
- 400 Degreez
- Juvenile On Fire
- HA - Remix
Amazon.com
Climbing on the burly shoulders of the No Limit record label, New Orleans's Cash Money Records leads the Dirty South's second assault on the ears of the rest of the country. But it wasn't until Juvenile's conversational "Ha," a furiously paced monologue dwelling on the details of everyday life, broke that the label was able to establish itself with a single that would snap northern necks. 400 Degreez, the album from which "Ha" is drawn, marks a high point in the South's musical output. Producer Manny Fresh--who's responsible for all the Cash Money production--rarely strays far from the region's bass roots, blending it with strings, keys, and other layers to make it more palatable to the masses. And it's Juvenile, with his hurried slurs, who dances the shimmy best, from the anthemic "Run for It" to the New York-ready braggadocio of "Juvenile on Fire," on which Fresh shakes it up like maracas on Cinco de Mayo. --Jon Caramanica
Customer Reviews:
Viva La CMR.......2000-07-19
The best cd's I own are CMR and this probably tops them all. I don't care if it is the edited version you still your share of tight raps. This is the cd to buy. Back That @&% up is so tight along with 2,6,9,10,11,12,13,16,17,18 it is so tight everyone who likes rap will agree with me CMR Gets the crown I don't care what No Limit do CMR is the one.
Why did I buy this CD as an edited version?.......2000-03-06
Don't get me wrong, this is one of the best CDs I have ever heard. All Cash Money albums are. My Mom made me get the edited version and guess what? IT SUCKS! It totally destroys the entire CD. Songs like Back That Azz Up are nothing but scratch noises. My friends have this CD and I know it is a great album. The best tracks are 2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,16,17,and 18.
WACK !.......2000-03-03
C'mon, what's this? Give up rapping and CMR will never get No Limit's crown! No Limit will be da #1 Rap-Label 4ever! And so 4 y'all who want real rap, buy DA 504 BOYZ when it comes out! (May 2nd?)
400 Degreez rocks!.......2000-02-24
i'll tell you one thing i am listening to this CD right now. IT KICKS AZZ. and for those, who are wondering, it's Back That Azz Up. the best songs are back that azz up, and HA remix /f jay-z. but every song is awsome. these are just the best two songs.it features artists like turk, BG, big tymers, manny fresh, paparue, lil' wayne and the rest of the hot boy$. buy this cd!
Pure Garbage.......2000-01-19
i bought the edited version for my son, they curse so much through the cd that the songs are butchered,definetly a waste of money, MUST RAPPERS CURSE EVERY TWO SECONDS dont they realise they would sell more albums if they didnt,since more people would would be able to purchase it(younger crowd) i felt like snapping this cd in two bits. we need more people like will smith,usher and mase
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400 Degreez
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B000EMH98U
Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
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The Greatest Hits
Manufacturer: Cash Money & Universal Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rap & Hip-Hop
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B0006UH3PO |
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