I have been a DJ in London since 2006... I had "Back That Azz Up" for YEARS during my sets, and it had NO REACTION. For some reason, It just never translated over here at the time. So I just never played it. My first DJ set after Covid's Lockdown... A posh white English lady came up to me, in the members club I was DJing at, and she asked for "Back That Azz Up"... I was EXTREMELY shocked, that I literally asked her 3/4 times to confirm the track she wanted. Lol. It POPPED TF off that night. Classic record.
My cousin was a huge lil Wayne fan. She the one who introduced me to cash money when i was little and I never looked back. I still love cash money and hot boyz. They definitely need a reunion or a documentary. We need that nostalgia feeling.
Had the BIGGEST crush on Mannie Fresh during my college days at THEE Jackson State. Still a fan today…and “Back that Azz up” still puts the people in the dance floor.
I’m from Deep South Louisiana, my step father was a blue collar white man. When he died in 2007, BACK DAT AZZ UP was on the cd player (400 deg album) in his truck. HE WAS 67‼️
I once met Mannie Fresh in person. He had really good energy and was very positive. By far the coolest celebrity I've met. When Juvenile said in the interview "I like being around positivity", I knew he was talking about him 😎💯
I actually met juvenile while working, when no one was around I told him I was a fan of his and he was mad cool and respectful. Very cool dude I support him
Shalom, WAKE THAT MIND UP! Kudos to Mannie Fresh & Juvenile, longevity matters. "Old school music, real music is dope. Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, thank you.
Had to watch this interview just love them 4 real. Just love me some "Back that Azz Up" is one of my favorite song. Once played in club everybody get up and party. 😂❤
Smile on my face the whole interview. So many words the say so many good times. My top 5 juvj songs. (400 degrees ,bounce back, do yo thang, hideout rideout, how can I make a million) favorite Manny beats that whole cash money beat CD cause I bought it 😂😂 fav Manny beat is his most simple 1 G code 🔥🔥🔥 even though millionaires dream untouchable 💪🏿
Uncle fresh!! I remember seeing juve in the airport early one morning in dc and my wife was freaking out!! I was like babe it’s 6:00am let that man be with his family.. lol 😅 I was excited too but I had to be cool lol 🫶
If you grew up in Texas and Louisiana in the 90’s-2000’s these boys ran music. The radio would play their whole damn album regular & chopped & screwed version. When Juvie was a bigger artist than Wayne.
@@lakersin556 for the most part I agree but it's funny because to be honest Baby is the one who is least needed 😂 but he is the head who put everything together so 🤷🏾♂️
Juvi and Mannie have one of the best tiny desk I’ve ever seen
I second this comment
My favorite along with Scarface
I agree! It was ❤🔥!
You right. Them and Usher, hands down!
Indeed, I watched it 4 times.
Juvenile’s voice is legendary. When you hear it, you know it’s him!
You said something then 🫡
So is p diddys
I'm like, he sounded like this back then.
I would say Jadakiss
Snoop Dogg, Nipsey too
This interview and my comment is for those who were around for the 99-2000.
the takeover era
@@HeartbreakEdits 👊🏾👊🏾😎
You mean partying during those times
@@QueXopa79 yup
I was young as hell 4/5yrs old but I remember how big that song & Cash Money was in Louisiana. I’m proud of my culture #BOOTBABY
Mannie Fresh is criminally Underrated 🤘🏽🔥
As long as you know
Top 5 producer easily. Had a great Cash Money run and a solid independent run afterwards.
All his beats sound the same... it's the reason why Scott Storch smoked him in that Verzuz battle
Must be
CRIMINALLY!!!!!💯💯💯
Juvenile's and Mannie's Tiny Desk live performance was just the best I've seen. Just supreme!
Epic ❤🔥
I listen to it almost every day.
True/I agree
The fact Juvi was explaining the song Order on his album was pretty dope .. It’s like old friends talking about the old days.. Good moment for me 💯
Just 28 minutes with these two legends is a crime breakfast club
Wasn't long enough by far
Especially for it to be 2 guest on at the same time. Greats at that.
Yall know how the breakfast club get down
@@KcKimsthe shorter the interview, the more press runs the guests have that day. You should be smarter than that.
Charla said “I know y’all have to go” they on a press tour
Been jammin 400 DEGREEZ since 1998, one of the best Hip Hop Albumbs EVER
I paid $$ for the CD...and I STILL have that mofo!!! 52 and still backing that azz up! 💯💪🏾😂
@@MsAngie-he5uv 🫡
lol gotta find my CD
EVER!!!!
it IS~!
I bought that album so many times,be fot they added the last two songs. I've bought that album more than any other album besides Carter 1.
This is a conversation, not an interview... great job!!!
When Cash Money took ova for da '99 & '00s ✍🏾🥰
I know right
The most accurate intro to a song ever.
And don’t forget, Mannie Fresh made T.I “ Top Back” Beat😂😂 by far one of the hardest songs ever made
He originally made it for juvenile. Nile didn't like it tho.
@@kendrickdavis9782right. But it was perfect for T.I. 🔥🔥
Really? I love that song when I got my cutlass supreme I played the shit outta that song
@@_EDITZ667 😂😂 I had 87 Trans Am with T-Tops when it came out 😂 couldn’t tell me 💩💩💩
I love the comradery between Juve and Mannie! They really love and respect eachother and it shows!
I have been a DJ in London since 2006... I had "Back That Azz Up" for YEARS during my sets, and it had NO REACTION. For some reason, It just never translated over here at the time. So I just never played it. My first DJ set after Covid's Lockdown... A posh white English lady came up to me, in the members club I was DJing at, and she asked for "Back That Azz Up"... I was EXTREMELY shocked, that I literally asked her 3/4 times to confirm the track she wanted. Lol. It POPPED TF off that night. Classic record.
❤❤❤❤
💯
Well in America it's different everyone always love that song over here
Nobody over there had asses to back up😅
@@jasonkieler5584😂😂😂I’m fkn weak😂😂😂😂
“Rodeo” by juvenile will always be one of my favorite songs by him..
Yessss 😩🔥
Back That Ass Up - The greatest club song of all time. Any genre. Still to this day.
To me, Juvenile is known more than just Back Dat Azz Up. The man has an entire whole catalog.
His tiny desk showed how underrated he was, glad he getting his flowers now.
400 is one of the greatest albums on of all time
Na ha was what brought him in tho
I'm yelling and screaming “G-Code is the song” lol. Glad to see the Legends getting their flowers💐💰⚜️
Me too 😂
Bro I'm like how they don't know the title song to the album
@@jushuslin1404yes bro I’m like how tf yhall don’t know yhall own classic song?🤦🏾♂️😂😂 I know that song word for word!😂😂💯💪🏾
Wayne & juve smashed it too
I remember I was 9 years old back in 99 before the Y2K era! It was a vibe!
These brothers make me so proud to say I’m from New Orleans,Louisiana
My cousin was a huge lil Wayne fan. She the one who introduced me to cash money when i was little and I never looked back. I still love cash money and hot boyz. They definitely need a reunion or a documentary. We need that nostalgia feeling.
Mannie and Timbaland are my two favorite producers from the mid 90's, early 00's. Those sounds were iconic. Still are now.
I just saw juvenile Saturday night in DC💕 He Still got it!
Where in dc? Ain’t even know homie was here lol
Much love from Cali to MANNY, JUVENILE, BG, WAYNE, AND TURK. I grew up on this music. Great artist.
😂😂 “every stud looks like Mannie “
😂😂😂😂
So damn messy! 😂
I hate u for this comment!!😭😭😭😭😭 Go stand in the corner neowwwwwww!!!
WILDN😂😂😂
30min wasn't enough. Absolute legends and still poppin
literally played this in my car the other day. 400 degrees will never be old!!😊🔥 15yrs old when this came out.
Give Mannie his flowers 💐
400 Degreez is that album! I can't wait for a Cash Money Tour!
Juve the great
“Make it clap” was my song!!!!!! They had so many bangers
They had one of the best tiny desks I’ve ever seen. Legends.
Back That Azz Up video was too 🔥🔥🔥
Yesssss
Had the BIGGEST crush on Mannie Fresh during my college days at THEE Jackson State. Still a fan today…and “Back that Azz up” still puts the people in the dance floor.
I sean Juvenile in SF last Friday and he gave an excellent performance. He never fell short of what you would imagined to expect from him.
Y'all got some Legends in the building today🎉
The Co-host Lauren had really good questions & engaging with the guest. Keep her!☀️
She's definitely a keeper. Great inquiries , engagement, and follow-up questions.
Was hoping it was gonna be her over jess
Yeah but she’s still missing something I can’t put my finger on. Jess just seemed to mesh better with C&E
@@ThatDangVeeshe may be a little timid..with reps she'll be refined
@@ThatDangVee she seems uptight sometimes. I agree Jess was a better fit for the dynamic
I’m from Deep South Louisiana, my step father was a blue collar white man. When he died in 2007, BACK DAT AZZ UP was on the cd player (400 deg album) in his truck. HE WAS 67‼️
Mannie Freah will ALWAYS be my fav 🙌🏽
I am playing all Juvenile bangers this Saturday at The Links Sports Bar In New Orleans..🔥🔥🔥
25 years of dope music is insane!!! Been a Cashmoney fan since 96!!
I went to the show on Saturday in DC. HELL OF A SHOW THEY PUT ON.
This woman ask great question. Jess is cool but this is how engaging I want her to be
I once met Mannie Fresh in person. He had really good energy and was very positive. By far the coolest celebrity I've met. When Juvenile said in the interview "I like being around positivity", I knew he was talking about him 😎💯
The guest interviewer is asking great questions that are really making them provide insightful answers
The fans demand the whole crew back together 💯💪🏾
I was in the fourth grade when the song came out, and use to stay getting put on silent time etc for singing this😂
I was in 6th grade good times 😂
@@Authentic1874 yes sir lol
Juvenile and mannie are legends in hip hop they gave us so much creative amazing hip hop music
I mean it’s only right I play this on break to pay homage 😂 Goats
Juvi is one of the most underrated lyricists of all-time
I love these 2..their confidence and greatness lights up the screen. Love they were on here!! ❤
I actually met juvenile while working, when no one was around I told him I was a fan of his and he was mad cool and respectful. Very cool dude I support him
It's crazy i was a freshman in H.S. when 400 Degrees dropped, and to be 41 and Back That Azz Up is still a relevant song in 2024?!🤯
I was 12 in the pjs and baby that album was amazing
@@melomaraj indeed.😃
Man I enjoyed this interview❤❤New Orleans represent
25 years later, it's still my anthem! In the parent drop-off line this morning and IT. STILL. HITTTT!!! Thank ya'll for our history
Slow motion was the sh..🔥🔥🔥
I have an ex who was crazy about that song!
And Bounce Back
Fricken hilarious 😂
CTG is so stupid regarding the stud question LMAO
I loved Mannie’s response
“Juvie Juice” 😂🤣 pretty catchy I’ll admit
This interview definitely needed to be more than 28mins!!!!!
I love everything about Juvie's Tiny Desk but my favorite part was when Mannie went out into the audience. I've watched it about 20 times. 😄
Shout out to Juvi and Mannie Fresh. I love seeing these guys still look great as they get older
Shalom, WAKE THAT MIND UP! Kudos to Mannie Fresh & Juvenile, longevity matters. "Old school music, real music is dope. Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, thank you.
If turk and BG don't stop fussing and get to this money. Thats why wayne stay to his self now
It’s so corny I had to unfollow and unsubscribe.
🎯
THIS!!!
What's their beef?
My Louisiana legends!
The skits tho😂 “I say my sister Tammy luv you…”- on tha porch.
I was watchin Star Trek, ya dig...
Had to watch this interview just love them 4 real.
Just love me some "Back that Azz Up" is one of my favorite song.
Once played in club everybody get up and party. 😂❤
Best interview ever. Manny answered that question like a true legend
I knew Charla was gonna ask that at the end 😂😂💀💀💀
The song that they are referring to is called "Tha G-Code", its my favorite song from the G-Code album. It starts after Baby's skit.
@moonman0506 BG wasn't on that song fam 😂
@@2phonesss 😂🤣
9:08 Song called G Code!! 🔥❤️💯
Thank you
I aint no PAN, I'm a rapper but I'm still a gorilla!
Live by die by
Right they couldn’t even remember it and it was self titled
Yessir
I really love what Loren brings to the interviewing space. This was a great interview.
Smile on my face the whole interview. So many words the say so many good times. My top 5 juvj songs. (400 degrees ,bounce back, do yo thang, hideout rideout, how can I make a million) favorite Manny beats that whole cash money beat CD cause I bought it 😂😂 fav Manny beat is his most simple 1 G code 🔥🔥🔥 even though millionaires dream untouchable 💪🏿
Uncle fresh!!
I remember seeing juve in the airport early one morning in dc and my wife was freaking out!! I was like babe it’s 6:00am let that man be with his family.. lol 😅 I was excited too but I had to be cool lol 🫶
This yalllll second time with these short ass interviews these guys deserve a real session
Mannie Fresh just became my favorite rapper with how he responded to the stud comment from Charlamagne! That is character right there!
Birdman would of got mad in try to go off again 😆 😂
@@bigserg400 🤣
✊🏾💪🏾✊🏾💯💜🖤💜🖤💜 LEGENDARY JUVEEE & MANNIE FRESH !!!!! Keep Shining From CHITOWN Hugs
I wish this interview could have been a lot longer. They Sway interview is almost an hour long
Mannie is the goat at what he does. Juvie is still always getting heavy rotation. That Juvie the Great album no skips straight fire.
99-2000 was my 12th grade year!!! You know these were my guys!!!
I love how Mannie Fresh answered the last questions. Yes!!!
Fresh got on a Peaches records shirt on the breakfast club…New Orleans knows what that means
Back that azz up is a hit dance song 👍🏿
Breakfast Club with another great interview 💯
Juvenile was the ice cube of the hot boys in my opinion.
“I use it on Mother’s Day” 😂
Mannie and juvie the great 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
When he said every black stud looks like Manny, I YELD😂
With and without " braids" and the hat!🤣🤣🤣
been bartending at clubs for almost 20 years and they play back that azz up every. single. weekend. without fail and its still just as good
Even though Juve made "Vax That Thang Up" their is no denying that "400 Degrees" is indeed a classic. Hands down 💯
That tiny desk was absolutely one of the top ones frfr🎉
Juvenile does not age. Lol. The name has stood the test of time. We need the real tour and the documentary!!
Mannie still looks the same too
Gone ride with me on 400° was my favorite song🤯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
400 degrees top 8 rap albums of all times and im standing on it💯
That's why turk a legend
9:45 it’s G-Code. Definitely one of my favorite Juvenile Songs
The clean version "back that thang up" was crazy lol
That's what made it popular.
Slow Motion is my ssssssshhhhhyt‼️‼️ It will NEVER get old!!!!!!
Great interview from all 4
If you grew up in Texas and Louisiana in the 90’s-2000’s these boys ran music. The radio would play their whole damn album regular & chopped & screwed version. When Juvie was a bigger artist than Wayne.
The mutual respect between Manny and Juvenile is touching.
I'm glad Mannie and juvenile feel like we the people, BG need to let that ish go and Let Do it like we use too. Wayne Juvenile, BG and Turk 💯
Baby is the shot caller, if he say yes, Turk will be there.
@@lakersin556 for the most part I agree but it's funny because to be honest Baby is the one who is least needed 😂 but he is the head who put everything together so 🤷🏾♂️
Juvie is going to work that shit out. He isn't going to let his fans down. Baby is just bad cause he isn't a hot boy. He trying to take Turk place
@@CharlotteGlenn-o7e 🤣🤣🤣 Turk May have been the weakest HB but Baby Was the worst in CMB
“Mind yo f****ng business “ 💯💯💯
9:02 "Slim gotta big flame thrower" is ayooo !
CTG lives for the pause moments, he feeds off of them🤦🏾♂️