
About this episode
Juvenile discusses his music career, including his latest album and experiences in the industry.
Juvenile became a household name in 1998. That's when he dropped his breakthrough record, 400 Degreez , featuring Back "That Thang Up" among others. Earlier this year, he released Boiling Point – his first album in over a decade. He joins Bullseye to talk about touring with a live band, choosing to make party records, and auditioning for Cash Money Records from the backseat of a car. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy
People in this episode
Host: Jesse Thorn
Guest: Juvenile
Topics covered
- music
- hip hop
- album release
- touring
- party records
Keywords
- Juvenile
- 400 Degreez
- Boiling Point
- Cash Money Records
- touring
- party records
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Cash Money Records, NPR
Books & works: 400 Degreez, Boiling Point
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