Artist Bio:
Juvenile, born Terius Gray on March 25, 1975, is an American rapper and songwriter hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is best known for his contribution to the Southern hip-hop scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Juvenile rose to fame with his hit singles "Back That Thang Up" and "Slow Motion," which both achieved commercial success and critical acclaim. He was a prominent figure in the hip-hop collective known as the Hot Boys, alongside fellow rappers Lil Wayne, B.G., and Turk.
Juvenile's music often explores themes such as street life, partying, and relationships. He has released several studio albums throughout his career, including "400 Degreez," which is considered a classic in the Southern hip-hop genre. Juvenile has also collaborated with other notable artists such as Jay-Z, Rick Ross, and Mannie Fresh. He continues to be an influential figure in the rap scene, known for his distinctive flow and catchy hooks.
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