@@biggeneral1979 cap. I can almost name the album in order. That was the first album I ever got. 5th grade. 400 Degreez, ghetto children, Ha, back that azz up, juvenile on fire plus the skits! I can jeep going but you get it
B.G.'s Chopper City album is what really woke up the Cashmoney movement. No disrespect to u.n.l.v., but B.G. had the first album you can listen to without skipping past songs. Real Talk!
@@ContextReallyMatters i hear you too. But besides "Drag em through the river" what other song competes with B.G. songs?........ "Doing Bad", "Wheel Chairs", and so on. I mean no disrespect to u.n.l.v. but every last song on B.G. album was classics.
What makes 400 degrees so classic. That album changed the rap game forever. It was cash moneys first major release with universal not including the hits that came up off that project. Plus to keep real. You hear more people playing back that azz up than lolli pop still to this day.
A pure ass shaking song compared to some auto tune fuckery …like why would you make that comparison 😭. The album had less than 3 hits cut the bullshit 🤣.
I’m sorry but that Carter 2 was incredible. That was Lil Wayne’s best rapper alive days and really magnified his lyrical ability. That album was incredible!
@@robdawson5835🤦🏾♂️ that was the album when he actually addressed all of the accusations of someone writing for him.. He showed that he didn’t need a ghost writer.
@robdawson5835 no Carter 1 was the album that Gillie wrote and that's why the Carter 1 is a classic. Carter 2 was terrible and that's when Wayne started rapping bullshit. Carter 3 was a disgrace and made all these kids question their sexuality by dressing like fruit cups
I played that entire album riding from Pgh to Daytona Beach... well, that and DMXs It's Dark and Hell is Hot. Didn't skip one song. And you can still play both albumd today. Definitely one of the best albums made
Lil Wayne’s BODY of work destroys Juve! Some of Juve later work is down right wack! 400 degrees is one of the greatest albums of all time but Wayne is one of the greatest rappers of all time! Him and Juve should not be compared! Wayne will embarrass him 1 on 1
Lol, you’re funny. Juve was that nicca before Wayne was. Wayne even tried to be like Juve. Juve was a j hot N.O rapper from the Nola before getting with CMB
Say what you want but 400 Degrees is the best album to come out of Cash Money. Not only that but it’s still the highest selling album on that label. It was their debut album on Cash Money.and it came at the perfect time, that Single Ha was the perfect debut for that album, and the songs on that album were fire, that album is a classic. Juvenile set the tone for Cash Money . shot out to Juvenile for laying the foundation.
It's simple....ain't no clubs still running back wayne songs precarter or Wayne songs that are current....400 degrees been in club rotations since it DROPPED.
Carter 1 is close but 400 degrees is one of the best albums of all time. 400 degrees is a great album that ushered in Cash Money records which is probably the biggest selling independent label ever. The Carter 1 brought us the more mature Wayne that carried Cash Money when everyone thought they were done and influenced the landscape of rap that we see today. My opinion 400 degrees is up with some of the greatest albums but the Carter 1 is close but not quite there. 400 degrees was collaborative album but Juvie definitely carried the most weight on the album.
@@coreyadams1982 I use to get into debates with a guy I use to work with allthe time about the 2 albums. I've just never liked Carter a whole lot. I'm going to give it another listen and see if my mind changes.
@@chuckweez I don't know if I just liked Manny Fresh beats more or what but never liked it that much. I've listened to it a lot but just not the best. I'm going to give it another try but out of all the Carters I still like Carter 1, but I still take 400 degrees overall.
I disagree w/ B High saying that anyone of them would've made a 400 degrees album. Juvenile voice is what really made the difference, that's why it took off like it did. And BG did put the label on his back, but due to the street life Juvie just took over.
400 degreez is really a hot boy album with a few juve solo songs. Compare it to G code, totally different but a year apart. But the Only reason 400 dropped is because BG was in jail.
I disagree too. None of the other hot boys was ready to explode like Juve was. When I first heard HA that production was amazing and his voice /style fit perfectly,He had the combo of street records and the Crossover hits that really changed the game at that time. I would say Nelly took what Juve did with 400 and created Country Grammer to a even higher level. Certain artists just come along at the right time and are able to sell crazy numbers.
And Critical Beatdown, Criminal Minded, Soul on Ice, Mystic Stylez, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Liquid Swords, Dr. Octagonecologyst, Aquemini, Organized Konfusion, Life or Death, Heavy Mental, 3 Feet High And Rising, Midnight Marauders... Theres dozens bro
BG mother said it in a interview. BG was gonna come out first but he got locked up, so they put juvenile 400 degrees out. So it's a fact BG did carry cash money an open the door for the universal deal. It just so happen that 400 degrees was a dope album classic put cash money on the map. BG carried cash money independently into the universal deal but juvenile 400 degrees put them on the map an made the world listen to cash money. An being that the hot boys was on that album also it gave them alot of fans an anticipating them to drop there album an the rest as you know was history. Notice BG chopper city in the ghetto album came out after 400 degrees cause he was suppose to come out first "cash money is an army" then the big hit "bling bling" an lil Wayne shined on bling bling he wasnt even on the original version it was turk verse was fire. Lil Wayne shined on 400 degrees an bling bling. 400 degrees was so hot they had to drop another single back that ass up AFTER bg album chopper city in the ghetto an 400 degrees already came out the year before. Lil Wayne was on back that ass up. Then the block is hot came out after BG.
Juvie gave just as much game as Pac and Big did on that 400 degree album...And his beats, flows and verses were unique... I know pac and big were rap gods but they weren't the ONLY rap gods... They just had the popularity... I'll even put Scarface Untouchable album in that mix with those three albums you talking about...
Facts it was chopper city that got them the deal why you think Universal Records wanted cash money to drop another chopper city album by b.g. this time it was call chopper city in the ghetto put it together facts
I wouldn’t say BG passed the baton to Juvie…BG was unfortunately locked up when Universal was ready to launch their first album with Cash Money. Then came Juvie 400 Degreez 4x Platinum out the gate and the rest was history. They still backin dat azz up all across the world till this day. Each and every day
Lights out lil waynes 2nd album is so 💤 on is 🔥 and that How u luv dat? Is the dopest album they dropped in that time period, and all BG drops was killer
@@ricosanchez202 didn't say that I know it is , my thing is there are other artist that have classic albums just as good where you not skipping over tracks
Correct, BG carried Cash Money to the deal... Juvenile was the star that was needed to make them household names. "Ha" and "Back that thang up" is what was needed and that's who Juvenile all day everyday. BG unfortunately got on drugs, that's what lead to Cash Money falling back on him... Baby loves BG, he was his 1st Lil Wayne. Wayne was the young talented kid but blossomed into the biggest star. 400 degrees is the best Cash Money album of all time... Then you have *in no particular order, Carter 1, Chopper City In The Ghetto, It's All On You vol 1 & 2, Guerilla Warfare, How You Luv That vol 2, G Code, The Block Is Hot and etc
Back that thang up was huge, shit worldwide. Lol Wayne fireman was big but nowhere near same level, going long was like the first step up for him, then fireman, N it was on from there. Huge paved the way for all that have forget
@@TheFreedomvet I'd say yes cause of my childhood, but you gotta keep in mind they had a short run with CM, BG was CM from the beginning. He was there since Kilo G, Pimp, Shawty, Lil Derrick etc. The Hot Boyz era was like the 3rd or 4th generation of CM
@@kukucal.6337 No tf it's not .... Ready to die , Doggystyle , illmatic , all eyes on me and the chronic far superior than 400 degrees.... Top 5 south album for sure though
Man being a fan of Wayne and finally getting to see him perform live it was like seeing my hero honestly one of the best experiences of my life being i listened for years just cant stop giving thanks
I’m all tha way Ga if you ain’t heard the wrapper I’m bump that shit growing up wick nature boy and eldorodo red ! Dat Old gat boi I lived this shit they rap about fr
The carter 2 changed the world, that’s just the truth of the matter. Wayne took it to heights no one else could’ve at that point in time. Once he used a more “universal” sound, meaning more than just mannie fresh beats… the rest was history.
Wayne shined on 400 degrees, the way snoop shined on the chronic. it was clear he would be a star!! 400 degrees is a PERFECT album. you can close your eyes, turn that album on and be in new orleans
BG mom just did a interview on RUclips said she BG was suppose to come out before Juvie but he was in jail it was a good interview she spoke her mind about Baby and more
HA was way beyond it’s years! And without THAT SONG, Cash Money wouldn’t be what it is today....period! But TO ME, CHOPPER CITY IN THE GHETTO is CM’s best album💯✊🏾
400 degrees was spotless damn near every song was a single. Mannie Fresh production was flawless on that album.
The thing that amazes me most is the lack of equipment he had.
I agree, a certified classic!
Wayne has claasic songs. 400 degrees is a CLASSIC album. Hands down!!!
You cannot sit here and say wayne doesn’t have classes albums like y’all need to stop that shit
@@rapartist9309 name 1
Carter 1 and 2
Carter 3
@@rapartist9309bro people or crazy
400 Degreez is one of the greatest rap albums of ALL TIME!!!!!!!
facts top 5 in my opinion
Cap y’all can’t even name 7 songs off the album without looking it up
@@biggeneral1979 cap. I can almost name the album in order. That was the first album I ever got. 5th grade. 400 Degreez, ghetto children, Ha, back that azz up, juvenile on fire plus the skits! I can jeep going but you get it
@@biggeneral1979 you’re funny! 1st I’m from New Orleans!! That’s our golden album! 2nd it’s my opinion lol
It's hands down to that.
BG was the bridge between the Old Cash Money & the New Cash Money. He kick started everything and Juvie took that bih to the end zone!!
BG = bridge. Good one
Not too many people in rap history have a album better than 400 Degreez. Period.
Lmao...FACTZ!!!
That 400 Degreez better than all Lil' Wayne's albums. It's hands down to that as I agree with Wicked.
K-Rino album called the BIG 7 and yes 7 albums in one day check it out ✌🏿
Super facts
@@t23xkountry96 K- Rino the truth!
B.G.'s Chopper City album is what really woke up the Cashmoney movement. No disrespect to u.n.l.v., but B.G. had the first album you can listen to without skipping past songs. Real Talk!
deadass
I feel you but I think it started with UNLV Uptown 4 Life album. That's when Mannie Fresh really found his sound.
@@ContextReallyMatters i hear you too. But besides "Drag em through the river" what other song competes with B.G. songs?........ "Doing Bad", "Wheel Chairs", and so on. I mean no disrespect to u.n.l.v. but every last song on B.G. album was classics.
@@solosoulja3183 211/187, Uptown 4 Life, Black Connection, Chill and Hustle
This album is what started the hype on mainstream radio it’s a classic that’s for damn sure slept on‼️
What makes 400 degrees so classic. That album changed the rap game forever. It was cash moneys first major release with universal not including the hits that came up off that project. Plus to keep real. You hear more people playing back that azz up than lolli pop still to this day.
A pure ass shaking song compared to some auto tune fuckery …like why would you make that comparison 😭. The album had less than 3 hits cut the bullshit 🤣.
But everybody's favorite line in the song is after you back it up then stop, tell me who said that
@@DaddysJournie damn that is true 😂😂
@@qhoffa9568 all facts 🤣
@@DaddysJournie that’s just a line, not a whole album.
I been beige watching yall ...i must say yall good together keep it up
TM 101 And 400 degreez are timeless classics
Hell yeah 400 Degreez & TM 101 both albums from start to finish nothing but 🔥
Boosie album badass is a classic
Mf facts 💯
400°
TM101
GRoDT
Young buck cashville
Juvenile changed the south. Wayne changed the rap and culture!
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Juvie cold but he ain't change da souf bruh.
He still don't got nothing toping 400
No Cashmoney changed the culture from New York to Boston before Lil Wayne was solo
I wish he didn't. Theses nigga to start writing their lyrics
Crack was smoked before he said this...wayne the GOAT
400 degrees is not only a great southern album but a great album in general!!!!
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400 Degreez is a classic 🔥
Great Show B High ! ✊
I’m sorry but that Carter 2 was incredible. That was Lil Wayne’s best rapper alive days and really magnified his lyrical ability. That album was incredible!
Somebody said it🙏🏽
When gillie was writing for him yup 🙄
@@robdawson5835🤦🏾♂️ that was the album when he actually addressed all of the accusations of someone writing for him.. He showed that he didn’t need a ghost writer.
@robdawson5835 no Carter 1 was the album that Gillie wrote and that's why the Carter 1 is a classic. Carter 2 was terrible and that's when Wayne started rapping bullshit. Carter 3 was a disgrace and made all these kids question their sexuality by dressing like fruit cups
Wayne Wanted It More Than All Of Em
400 Degreez took southern rap to a different level IMO, ppl really don’t realize how tough that album was
I played that entire album riding from Pgh to Daytona Beach... well, that and DMXs It's Dark and Hell is Hot. Didn't skip one song. And you can still play both albumd today. Definitely one of the best albums made
400degreez was one of the few times everybody agreed. On Earth
One of the first albums that you didn’t have to change songs! Just let it ride
Yep!!!
Yes
Yep that’s what separates them from no limit!
@@yeahisaidit5633 idk man! That ghetto dope was something serious
@@flintville yea but it wasn’t 400 degrees!
Shout out bhigh live from haiti yall we watch your show here in 🇭🇹
Facts I'm a B.G fan, and he carried it before the universal deal, but yes 400 Degreez is a classic!.
BG first 3 albums were crazy good 🔥🔥🔥 ... 3 classics ... " I be thinking " is easily his best song lyrically!
I love Carter 2 and listen to it more often than 400 degreez. Wayne’s the goat but I understand his perspective.
I love that Hip-hop is 50 years old..now we can have all of fun legacy debates
400 Degrees is hard to top...that album still has songs you can bump all these years later...defintely a classic
Bruh Carter 1 was a masterpiece, definitely better than 400 Degreez
I don’t know bruhhh, I agree 400 degrees a classic… those BG albums all on u is my shit
Facts
Facts
Talk to me !!! Shine on em by BG I listen to everyday 😂
Get Your Shine On is my shit
Facts
😂_"YOU JUST OVER HERE BULLSHITTIN', HA"
400 degrees and tha g code were both 🔥🔥
BG kills All
The carter 1 is a classic album!
Carter 1 2 3 are classics
1000%
I can remember getting a snippet of the tape a year before it was released, I knew it would be a hit
400 degrees album still getting play until this day!!! When that 400 degrees come on people still go crazy in the club!
He aint lyin about those BG albums. Classics!!!
400 degrees and Carter 1 are the only cashmoney albums I play straight through....them mannie fresh beats never get old
Bg Chopper city in the ghetto
I love the fuck out of 400 Degrees but I beg to differ. The Carter 3 had straight bangers.
Lil Wayne’s BODY of work destroys Juve! Some of Juve later work is down right wack! 400 degrees is one of the greatest albums of all time but Wayne is one of the greatest rappers of all time! Him and Juve should not be compared! Wayne will embarrass him 1 on 1
Lol, you’re funny. Juve was that nicca before Wayne was. Wayne even tried to be like Juve. Juve was a j hot N.O rapper from the Nola before getting with CMB
I’m from New Orleans so I love this conversation
Say what you want but 400 Degrees is the best album to come out of Cash Money. Not only that but it’s still the highest selling album on that label. It was their debut album on Cash Money.and it came at the perfect time, that Single Ha was the perfect debut for that album, and the songs on that album were fire, that album is a classic. Juvenile set the tone for Cash Money . shot out to Juvenile for laying the foundation.
That's not the highest selling album u bugging
Wasn't their debut album
@@renaldofriloux495 That’s the first album that went main stream
@@jallison5457 now that's true....but cash money was already popping ...that's why universal gave em that 30 mill
@@renaldofriloux495 True but imagine that they put out another album instead of 400 degreez .
Carter 1, 2, and 3 are better than 400 Degreez and I love that album
It's simple....ain't no clubs still running back wayne songs precarter or Wayne songs that are current....400 degrees been in club rotations since it DROPPED.
One song….relax
Facts
Man And All These New Rappers/Producers Sampled Alot Of Songs From The 400 Degrees Album
Stop it where do you go
@@newfoundationgaming5507 in Florida it’s more than one Juvenile song that get played in the club, or parties til this day.
u right
Carter 1 is close but 400 degrees is one of the best albums of all time. 400 degrees is a great album that ushered in Cash Money records which is probably the biggest selling independent label ever. The Carter 1 brought us the more mature Wayne that carried Cash Money when everyone thought they were done and influenced the landscape of rap that we see today.
My opinion 400 degrees is up with some of the greatest albums but the Carter 1 is close but not quite there. 400 degrees was collaborative album but Juvie definitely carried the most weight on the album.
Carter 2 is waaaay better than Carter 1.
You forgot about carter 2??
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@@coreyadams1982 I use to get into debates with a guy I use to work with allthe time about the 2 albums. I've just never liked Carter a whole lot. I'm going to give it another listen and see if my mind changes.
@@chuckweez I don't know if I just liked Manny Fresh beats more or what but never liked it that much. I've listened to it a lot but just not the best. I'm going to give it another try but out of all the Carters I still like Carter 1, but I still take 400 degrees overall.
The Carter 3 vs 400 degrees lol they on the same level......the Carter and Carter 2 can be in the conversation to 😂🤣💯💯🎯
These guys are not culture vultures. They lived & know what they speak about it. Much respect 💯
I disagree w/ B High saying that anyone of them would've made a 400 degrees album. Juvenile voice is what really made the difference, that's why it took off like it did. And BG did put the label on his back, but due to the street life Juvie just took over.
Not just that his raw uncut, realistic lyrics. So hot Jay-Z jump on it! Anybody can have that voice and don't even sell like Juvee! Sorry try again
100% agree. I didn't like ha @ first. then grew on me. souljah rag is a banger. Had it on cassette.
400 degreez is really a hot boy album with a few juve solo songs. Compare it to G code, totally different but a year apart. But the Only reason 400 dropped is because BG was in jail.
I disagree too. None of the other hot boys was ready to explode like Juve was. When I first heard HA that production was amazing and his voice /style fit perfectly,He had the combo of street records and the Crossover hits that really changed the game at that time. I would say Nelly took what Juve did with 400 and created Country Grammer to a even higher level. Certain artists just come along at the right time and are able to sell crazy numbers.
The whole hotboy group helped with 400 degreez, to look at the credits and you'll see "Dwayne Carter" Thee 🐐
These two are a dynamic duo!
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their both legendary...
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400 degrees is the most original,creative,unique hip hop album ever..Along with Outkast ATLiens.
And Critical Beatdown, Criminal Minded, Soul on Ice, Mystic Stylez, Only Built 4 Cuban Linx, Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Liquid Swords, Dr. Octagonecologyst, Aquemini, Organized Konfusion, Life or Death, Heavy Mental, 3 Feet High And Rising, Midnight Marauders... Theres dozens bro
UNLV and BG was running CMR before Juvenile got on the label.
BG mother said it in a interview. BG was gonna come out first but he got locked up, so they put juvenile 400 degrees out. So it's a fact BG did carry cash money an open the door for the universal deal. It just so happen that 400 degrees was a dope album classic put cash money on the map. BG carried cash money independently into the universal deal but juvenile 400 degrees put them on the map an made the world listen to cash money. An being that the hot boys was on that album also it gave them alot of fans an anticipating them to drop there album an the rest as you know was history. Notice BG chopper city in the ghetto album came out after 400 degrees cause he was suppose to come out first "cash money is an army" then the big hit "bling bling" an lil Wayne shined on bling bling he wasnt even on the original version it was turk verse was fire. Lil Wayne shined on 400 degrees an bling bling. 400 degrees was so hot they had to drop another single back that ass up AFTER bg album chopper city in the ghetto an 400 degrees already came out the year before. Lil Wayne was on back that ass up. Then the block is hot came out after BG.
Big Facts
Turks bling bling verse was vicious. I always felt that was turks moment had he been on the radio version.
@@qdubtru4522 you right.. turk got an interview saying how he messed up that opportunity
It really hard to find a street project that was better then BG’s All on u vol 1&2
400 degrees up there with All Eyes on Me, And Ready 2 Die which are 2 of the biggest albums in rap history.
You're pushing now.
Take ready to die out
Ummmmm🤔 I'd put it at the top of the 2nd tier of great albums
Juvie gave just as much game as Pac and Big did on that 400 degree album...And his beats, flows and verses were unique... I know pac and big were rap gods but they weren't the ONLY rap gods... They just had the popularity... I'll even put Scarface Untouchable album in that mix with those three albums you talking about...
@@zulu3274 totally agree just change untouchable for the diary
Facts wicked!
That king of the hill track on that dsgb album was my shit man.. wicked a real legend.. ghetto maf was the sound track to many of my days....
Wicked always spitting facts!!💯💯
BG CARRIED CMR IN THE EARLY DAYS AND GOT THEM THE UNIVERSAL DEAL!💯💯🎤👑
Facts it was chopper city that got them the deal why you think Universal Records wanted cash money to drop another chopper city album by b.g. this time it was call chopper city in the ghetto put it together facts
I wouldn’t say BG passed the baton to Juvie…BG was unfortunately locked up when Universal was ready to launch their first album with Cash Money. Then came Juvie 400 Degreez 4x Platinum out the gate and the rest was history. They still backin dat azz up all across the world till this day. Each and every day
Bg had all on u volume 1 and 2
@@eazymoneymane7789 and True Story, Chopper City, and the Hotboys album Get it How u Live all before the Universal deal.
@@DonYoGi8331 true story you sho right!
@@DonYoGi8331 get it how you live was the shit
@@eazymoneymane7789 that wasn’t released thru Universal. 400 Degreez was Cash Money’s first release thru Universal
BG first 3 albums was sumthin serious fresh best production next to the Hot Boys albums
400 Degreez, Chopper City in the Ghetto, and Guerilla Warfare in a League of their own.
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Don't forget get it how you live
Lights out lil waynes 2nd album is so 💤 on is 🔥 and that How u luv dat? Is the dopest album they dropped in that time period, and all BG drops was killer
400 degreez
the diary
ridin dirty
Aquemini
Thug 101
The top 5 goat albums of the south they all changed the game
I like the line up sir nice taste
Throw in trap musiz,ball and mjg coming out hard
Big Mike Sumthin' Serious
AG2AKE: Mil-Ticket is the greatest album of all time✌🏾✌🏾
Rap-A-Lot 98
400 degrees was one of my favorite albums of all time. Juvenile the Hottest boy.
The rap world period doesn't have too many albums better than 400 degrees concerning the street music.
Lmfaooooooo this shit funny
Stop it lol 😂
I love 400 degrees , but NAS ,Jay Z , OutKast Bone thugz etc would have alot to say regarding that...
@@livelaughlove2366 it still don’t mean 400 degreez ain’t one of the top rap albums ever.
@@ricosanchez202 didn't say that I know it is , my thing is there are other artist that have classic albums just as good where you not skipping over tracks
Facts💯💯💯
That clean up man was my shit #freeBG
Yea BG still my fav. Hot Boy
The vol 2 up there though fam
Correct, BG carried Cash Money to the deal... Juvenile was the star that was needed to make them household names. "Ha" and "Back that thang up" is what was needed and that's who Juvenile all day everyday. BG unfortunately got on drugs, that's what lead to Cash Money falling back on him... Baby loves BG, he was his 1st Lil Wayne. Wayne was the young talented kid but blossomed into the biggest star. 400 degrees is the best Cash Money album of all time... Then you have *in no particular order, Carter 1, Chopper City In The Ghetto, It's All On You vol 1 & 2, Guerilla Warfare, How You Luv That vol 2, G Code, The Block Is Hot and etc
No one give BG his credit even baby say it tho BG was that guy that carried then then it went to juvie
I thought UNLV carried them to the deal?
Back that thang up was huge, shit worldwide. Lol Wayne fireman was big but nowhere near same level, going long was like the first step up for him, then fireman, N it was on from there. Huge paved the way for all that have forget
@@TheFreedomvet I'd say yes cause of my childhood, but you gotta keep in mind they had a short run with CM, BG was CM from the beginning. He was there since Kilo G, Pimp, Shawty, Lil Derrick etc. The Hot Boyz era was like the 3rd or 4th generation of CM
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This is big facts 🔥🔥🔥
400 degreez is top 3 down south 90s albums
Wtf it’s a top 5 album of that era in general don’t limit that too the south
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@@kukucal.6337 No tf it's not .... Ready to die , Doggystyle , illmatic , all eyes on me and the chronic far superior than 400 degrees.... Top 5 south album for sure though
Lil Ronald That's capp
@@blkcatt4352 so whatchu think it’s top 5?
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Man being a fan of Wayne and finally getting to see him perform live it was like seeing my hero honestly one of the best experiences of my life being i listened for years just cant stop giving thanks
I’m all tha way Ga if you ain’t heard the wrapper I’m bump that shit growing up wick nature boy and eldorodo red ! Dat Old gat boi I lived this shit they rap about fr
B.G. IT'S ALL ON U VOL. 1 AND 2,KLASSIC
field mob 613: ashy to classy vs 400 degrees... 🤔🤔
The carter 2 changed the world, that’s just the truth of the matter. Wayne took it to heights no one else could’ve at that point in time. Once he used a more “universal” sound, meaning more than just mannie fresh beats… the rest was history.
The fact that Wicked keeps bringing up "mixtapes" let's me know that he agrees!
Wayne shined on 400 degrees, the way snoop shined on the chronic. it was clear he would be a star!! 400 degrees is a PERFECT album. you can close your eyes, turn that album on and be in new orleans
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Nah Wayne only had two verses and a hook on dat album wtf
On Gawd BG that dude 🔥🔥
BG mom just did a interview on RUclips said she BG was suppose to come out before Juvie but he was in jail it was a good interview she spoke her mind about Baby and more
Y’all boys funny af
HA was way beyond it’s years! And without THAT SONG, Cash Money wouldn’t be what it is today....period! But TO ME, CHOPPER CITY IN THE GHETTO is CM’s best album💯✊🏾
Lol it really wasnt 😭
No it was not stop. Ha is trash
I heard a lot of people say Chopper City in the ghetto might be the best CM album. Just not the most popular
Agreed
Chopper city 96' for me
I’m witcha when ya right wick
Scarface The Diary is the best album by any southern hip hop artist
I was born in Nola. Listened to Nola rap n bounce for decades.
Spent 9 years of my life in the city.
The Carter = 400 degreez
Why don't they know "Carter 3" is an album??? And it sold a million in the first week. And it's the best album Cash Money ever dropped
Thank You !!!!!!! Like wtf are we talking about , like at this point take this slandering ass video down 😭
Used to be now drakes so far gone is the greatest album on the label
Facts❗️ 💯%
As a die hard Wayne fan who is also birthed In 82 like Wayne, he's absolutely right....not 1 album can touch 400 degrees
Drugs
So what about the Free Weezy Album….. I’m a 82 baby and The Free Weezy Album is crazy …
man wayne mixtapez alone can do it🤣
@@apeglizzo6782 strictly album conversation
@@devingibson4 even then bruh it’s still no match from tha carters
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Juvenile and Devin the dude is most underrated rappers period
Damn right The Damn Dude needs his flowers. Juve is is a beast
Devin the dude but not juvie 😭
Z-RO 🐐
Juvie was the hit maker of the group
400 Degreez is a masterpiece. Timeless Art.
That album a 1 of 1 it set the tone to a whole era flow style and energy
Facts!!
Y’all trippin…. Wayne mashing Juve on all aspects in my opinion.
This is a great argument!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Half true. The carter 1 & 2 was on par with 400 degrees.
Aye.... that first Carter album is the shit too!!! FACTS
One of the greatest albums of all time #400Degrees
FACTS!! All facts!