This interview remind me of how much Louisiana raised me even tho I’m from TX. Boosie, Webbie, Lil Wayne, Juvie, Master P, Birdman, Mannie Fresh n a lot of folks in between were all apart of my childhood
As a New Orleans native who grew up in a household with two millennial parents where the hot boys and juvie and mannie were the first people to be played, these two were some of the artists made me love hip hop, and made me love music. Much love ⚜️🙏🏼🙌🏼
@@EarlPickle lol I can only imagine. I was only like 8 at the time but I was riding around like I had all the whips, ready for smoke. Thank the lord we still here brotha 😅💯🙏🏽
Yes sirr. Im from Port Arthur, TX and when I was 12 in 1998, my family and I use to visit my older sister in Houston on the weekends. She bought the album and everywhere you went to in Houston, Cash Money and No Limit was played throughout the whole city.
What up Fellas? I’ve been jamming y’all since the early 90’s. Came to the N.O. in 94 with Ron C and met with Baby and Slim. Keep up the great work!!! #Dallas
Boy that first Hott Boys cd and that 400 degrees was that fire Juvie definitely had something say I was tired of hearing Everyone talking bout east coast having all the bars my boy Juvie step up
Overall an excellent interview bruh like frfr im glad to see ppl like mannie, juvie get their flowers....Mannie definitely could make his own tv show tricking out cars
Pen and Pixel is a company from Houston. They did almost if not all covers for Houston and New Orleans artists back then. Classic covers for sure. 21 and metro savage mode 2 is very reminiscent of those covers
Whatever year Chopper City Vol 1 dropped, I remember my cousin from Charlotte put me on that album. Followed by 400 Degreez...I've legit been a fan ever since 💯
The only issue with this interview is that Kev is a late Cash Money fan (as in a 2000’s), they were really wanting to speak more on the late 90’s Cash Money.
FXCK the world was my shxt off tha block is hot. He was a kid at the time "my lil girl whole family tryna lie in court...tryna put ME a child on child support" he just had reginae by Toya too. But he'll they from new Orleans ..lil Wayne was their only way out in a since❤
Cash money taking over for the 99 yeah classic albums and group grew up on them songs here in Australia, and I'm still bumping them showing my kids this is music,mannie fresh made good beats to underatted
Haven’t finished the interview but you should ask manny about his pants falling when Juvie won an award and ask juvi how he felt birdman taking over his speech for winning
They are right about New York, but they were way off about California. Everyone knows that California always loved Southern rap. And it was DEFINITELY real SMOKE between Cashmoney and No Limit. They just down playing it.
One of the biggest misconceptions about south rap and nyc is that the populace didn’t like that music! Almost all black people in nyc come from or had family FROM THE SOUTH the “industry” heads had a problem with the south not the populace
@Nekowhite93 It's a known fact that NYC didn't like the South, and at one time they didn't like anything that wasn't from NYC. The whole reason that you had a lot of acts back in the day pretending or trying to sound like they're from New York. Southern rappers aren't just pulling these stores out of their asses. You must be a youngster to call it a misconception.
Kev is such a good interviewer. You can tell Mannie and Juvie felt comfortable talking about everything.
Big facts
400 degrees is a certified classic🔥🔥🔥
That "Run for it" video would still do millions now
This interview remind me of how much Louisiana raised me even tho I’m from TX. Boosie, Webbie, Lil Wayne, Juvie, Master P, Birdman, Mannie Fresh n a lot of folks in between were all apart of my childhood
As a New Orleans native who grew up in a household with two millennial parents where the hot boys and juvie and mannie were the first people to be played, these two were some of the artists made me love hip hop, and made me love music. Much love ⚜️🙏🏼🙌🏼
It's dope seeing Juve back in the forefront. He's one of the Legends that elevated rap in the late 90s early 00s.
This interview is legendary takes me back to riding my bike in Detroit listening to this cd thinking I was driving a Lamborghini 💯💯🔥🔥
Use to play the 400 degreez cassette tape in my parents mini van. They hated that shit so much.
@@EarlPickle lol I can only imagine. I was only like 8 at the time but I was riding around like I had all the whips, ready for smoke. Thank the lord we still here brotha 😅💯🙏🏽
Fire 🔥
My older sister had his 1997 album Soulja Rags on tape and we use to jam to that then in 98 he dropped 400 Degreez and that shit was hard.
Dawg i used to were fake gold, teeth 😂😂..and camouflage durag and camouflage attire, until some soldier 🪖 beat our asses
400 degrees is a classic album! Got major play till this day .. had h town on fire
Yes sirr. Im from Port Arthur, TX and when I was 12 in 1998, my family and I use to visit my older sister in Houston on the weekends. She bought the album and everywhere you went to in Houston, Cash Money and No Limit was played throughout the whole city.
@@SoulOfTheSouth facts bro
How You Love That Vol 2 Has The Greatest Intro On A Hip Hop Album Ever 🔥🔥🔥🔥
That 400 degrees intro though
That, and 400...hands down best intros 💯💯🔥🔥💪🏾💪🏾
G Code had a nice one too
It’s all you v.2 intro 🔥
Soulja rags too
Can't wait till they bring the new album 🔥🔥💯💪🏿 Legends
400 Degrees is definatley a Classic!
53:29 please don’t change the sound it ain’t broke I still be listening to y’all shit in 2024
Fresh and Juve podcast! The culture need it!
Juve is in my top 5 of all time, Legend! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
What up Fellas? I’ve been jamming y’all since the early 90’s. Came to the N.O. in 94 with Ron C and met with Baby and Slim. Keep up the great work!!! #Dallas
Cash money messed with E40 too. Very legendary since they didn't colab with rappers at that time💯
They fucked with Bun B
That's before Turdman turned fk👌🏼 gNg 🤦🏽♂️Dats why I don't respect them he used 2 talk just like E-40
Juvenile did quite a few songs with different Bay Area artist over the years. Like guce, gangsta Dre, messy marv, celly cel, ect
40 WATER!
E 40 was in the Cash Money is an army video BGs song
Midnight Club Dub Edition on PS2 🔥🔥🔥 Classic "Real Big" was the theme music I had every Chrysler 300 on 24's all chrome 😎 woedee 🫶🏼
Facts
They don’t know bout that lol
This was a great interview. I really enjoyed it big of Juvie and Mannie Fresh.
Living Legends from my southern home. Tribe Salute from SCarolina
Great shit Kev. Childhood memories for sure.
Boy that first Hott Boys cd and that 400 degrees was that fire Juvie definitely had something say I was tired of hearing Everyone talking bout east coast having all the bars my boy Juvie step up
Juvie and Mannie the truth,504 niggas,Salute
This interview is 🔥🔥🔥
Can I love this interview multiple times big bros real G’z real music juve the great!
Juve kept it real
Overall an excellent interview bruh like frfr im glad to see ppl like mannie, juvie get their flowers....Mannie definitely could make his own tv show tricking out cars
All while telling stories about cash money back in the days
Shout out to Mannie and Juvie, 2 of the goats!
This was a great interview. Legendary.
Legendary interview great episode great podcast bootleg Kev keep doing your thing, bro🎉🎉
Mac had a feature with BG too
Man i miss these guys and those days
The hot boys get how you live into was 🔥🔥🔥
Lots of jewels dropped
Wayne was a lyricist before carter 1, he jus switched his style. Man was young as hell rappin way better than grown men no cussin
Legends respect legends mane #Haaaaa Juvi The Great Mannie Fresh 🔥🔥🔥💯
Dope interview 🔥🔥
Juveeee
Legendary ❤
Pen and Pixel is a company from Houston. They did almost if not all covers for Houston and New Orleans artists back then. Classic covers for sure. 21 and metro savage mode 2 is very reminiscent of those covers
Whatever year Chopper City Vol 1 dropped, I remember my cousin from Charlotte put me on that album. Followed by 400 Degreez...I've legit been a fan ever since 💯
Is ur folks from. Grier town in Charlotte.
Is ur folks from Grier town in Charlotte. In know some Mcvays
I was rocking with Cash Money back when UNLV would perform in the Nolia
Great interview.
RIP DMX
He said they had a meeting when Juvie wasn’t there.. “he think he run the group” 🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was the in house producer he did create them far as sound
Akron fully supported Cash Money in the beginning. I was getting ready for school to Chopper City and Soulja Rags in 96-97. Come back! We'll show up!
Juvie made a song wit someone from Akron
@brianjohnson105 Chino Nino Upt to the TOP
From the UPT to the TOP hot boys and flam B all about that cash money
Classic interview
Someone needs to tell them how synonymous “Real Big” is with cars simply because midnight club 3 and how it really does fit mannie fresh so well lol.
Going to listen to 400 degrees, now.
I was in 7th grade when I got introduced to cash money and no limit
Straight Facts 4sho bro
Fiend and mystical should of did more with mannie
Goodwork
Hands down… 400 degreez is top 10 best HIP HOP Albums of all time!
The only issue with this interview is that Kev is a late Cash Money fan (as in a 2000’s), they were really wanting to speak more on the late 90’s Cash Money.
36:53 Midnight Club Dub Edition is a bonafide classic
Original Cash Money ❤❤❤Real ones know! I was 16 when 400 degrees came out riding in mom car driving to work at Taco Bell 😂1998. Now I’m 42
Mannie you were on those records talking that shit😂😂😂😂
Salute #Much respect
Love from Guadeloupe
He right Wayne didn't curse on none of them songs ... until fuck the world
FXCK the world was my shxt off tha block is hot. He was a kid at the time "my lil girl whole family tryna lie in court...tryna put ME a child on child support" he just had reginae by Toya too. But he'll they from new Orleans ..lil Wayne was their only way out in a since❤
Thats how its done “Glad”
Juvie the southern 2pac for us knowledgeable and real with every artist 400 🔥
🚁🚁🚁⚜️⚜️⚜️🪖🪖🪖🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🌶️🌶️🌶️🔥🔥🔥🔥 INTERVIEW BIGG LUV FROM THE 504 KEVOSKIIII!!! YA HEARD ME!!!🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽
Who?
Ruthless juveniles goes way harder
@@j2323j THEY DEFINITELY HARD!! THEY FROM ROUND MY WAY,FREE LIL BADNESS
@@j2323j THEM AND DOG HOUSE POSSE
Soulja Rags album was a classic also!
Soulja Rags went hard and is still real lyrical..##Thats how it be happening, Whose the mf, 3 ward soldier.🪖🪖🪖🔥🔥🔥Soulja Rags..
TELL JUVENILE I GOT HIS ENTIRE CATALOG ON MY THUMB DRIVE
“I got like 5-6 of these I can make a sofa out these mfs” 😂😂😂
Mannie is very funny
Ghetto children is a classic
"In deez timez we gotta hustle...!"
@@ChefSkillz cause our pockets be hurting
Trombone shorty ah God with it Juve know. S/O 6W/D
Bruh juvie capping No limit vs CMR was very real.
Only 🥷🏽 from the south that sold more records than Hov 💯🔥🔥🔥 #400DegreezClassic
Master p did 5 mil with last don, lil wayne , j cole, travis Scott, future , luda all sell more records than jay u under a rock
Then jumped on the remix which is probably the worst in history 🤣
Jayz was trash on that remix. turk did 20x better then him. Idc what they said hb was better
💯💯💯
Whaaaa!!! Kev got the Hot Boy$ back together. This should be a good one.
Kev did not get the hot boys back together
@@bigserg400 Damn it man let me dream! lol
Right let man dream
@@AeonLux_lmao love this response 😊
🔥🔥🔥
Cash money taking over for the 99 yeah classic albums and group grew up on them songs here in Australia, and I'm still bumping them showing my kids this is music,mannie fresh made good beats to underatted
@5:45 Only real ones remember those Avirex days. Lol
💯💯💯💯
Y’all let Kev get them 🧐
UNPOPULAR OPINION:
Young Turk “Young N Thuggin” is in my Top 5 Cash Money Albums of ALL TIME
Cash money should of shot the video for turk bout whatever that would of been huge for turk
@@bigserg400 big facts!! That’s one of my favorite tracks!!
That was the best album they put out after the break up
The only album that could come close was checkmate and 500 project English could have be better
I tell people that heaux was fire.
Now we need webbie and Wayne in here
Kev, you gotta chill on cutting your guests off. Solid interview though.
Do you like a Alaskan huskie or a German shepherd, that is my k9 and my k5
Girbaud, white tees, and rees 😂
Top 4 Cash money albums,, Carter 1,2 and 3 and 400 degrees
B.G. Its all on you vol. 1 &2
Manny Fresh: Yeaa , Yeaa , Yeaa , …
Me counting: 1,2,3,… 50 + times 😂😂😂
Good interview
Cash money took over the midnight club 3 soundtrack plenty cmr songs was on that game 🎮
Haven’t finished the interview but you should ask manny about his pants falling when Juvie won an award and ask juvi how he felt birdman taking over his speech for winning
Mannie Fresh, Juvie, Sauce Walka, n Currency track
Everyone always emphasizes 400° man you can’t leave out G code, juve the great ect, mans is goated, i’m 26 btw, I love older music
BADDEST TOUR WOULD BE
SOUTHERN HIP HOP HOT BOYS
8BALL&Mjg , 36 MAFIA , BUN B , BOOSIE , WEBBIE , NO LIMIT SOLDIER TOUR
Juvy on hair-ron
Nah
New Orleans Legends Cash Money💰💯
You can still do the videos
They are right about New York, but they were way off about California. Everyone knows that California always loved Southern rap. And it was DEFINITELY real SMOKE between Cashmoney and No Limit. They just down playing it.
One of the biggest misconceptions about south rap and nyc is that the populace didn’t like that music! Almost all black people in nyc come from or had family FROM THE SOUTH the “industry” heads had a problem with the south not the populace
@Nekowhite93 It's a known fact that NYC didn't like the South, and at one time they didn't like anything that wasn't from NYC. The whole reason that you had a lot of acts back in the day pretending or trying to sound like they're from New York. Southern rappers aren't just pulling these stores out of their asses. You must be a youngster to call it a misconception.
CASH MONEY FOR THE 99z N 2000z 🐐🐐🐐
I still knock that Soulja rag album 🔥🔥🔥
Guess where my thunder cat is from
TIP SOULJA!
Cadillac Anderson or Bobby Beausheaux
Yea I was mad at Versus..... Mannie has too many hits and beats EVERYONE KNOWS AND LOVES.... he spared Scott
Don’t forget the New Era fitteds in Japanese writing