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Juvenile named his previous album “400 Degreez” because the projects were hot, and he’s a self-proclaimed Hot Boy. With “Tha G-Code,” Juve turns the heat up past the boiling point.
Tha G-Code, Juvenile's 1999 follow-up to his landmark 400 Degreez, slowed down the pace while retaining his charm, but failed to replicate its predecessor's success.
Juvenile Tha G-Code (Cash Money/Universal) Cash Money Records seems to be following the steps that have led to the demise of many other popular hip-hop labels. Master P’s No Limit Records, for ...
2001: Juvenile released his fifth studio album, Project English, on Aug. 21, 2001. Coming off a less than satisfactory fourth album, Tha G Code, in 1999, Juvenile had some decisions to make as to ...
Tha G-Code and Project English followed in 1999 and 2001, respectively. Then Juvenile had a rather publicized falling out with the label's figurehead Bryan "Baby" Williams, that resulted in a ...
“400 Degreez” proved to be Juvenile’s commercial peak. His follow-up, 1999’s “Tha G-Code,” sold “only” a million copies; his next release, “Project English,” sold only half as ...
Juvenile’s solo career continued to thrive with albums like “Tha G-Code” and “Juve The Great,” the latter featuring the Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit “Slow Motion.” ...
Juvenile’s studio LP discography includes the Platinum-certified Tha G-Code, Platinum-certified Juve the Great, and 4x-Platinum-certified 400 Degreez. He also earned a Platinum album plaque for ...
Juvenile’s solo career continued to thrive with albums like “Tha G-Code” and “Juve The Great,” the latter featuring the Billboard Hot 100 #1 hit “Slow Motion.” ...