Climbing on the burly shoulders of the No Limit record label, New Orleans's Cash Money Records leads the Dirty South's second assault on the ears of the rest of the country. But it wasn't until Juvenile's conversational "H... more »a," a furiously paced monologue dwelling on the details of everyday life, broke that the label was able to establish itself with a single that would snap northern necks. 400 Degreez, the album from which "Ha" is drawn, marks a high point in the South's musical output. Producer Manny Fresh--who's responsible for all the Cash Money production--rarely strays far from the region's bass roots, blending it with strings, keys, and other layers to make it more palatable to the masses. And it's Juvenile, with his hurried slurs, who dances the shimmy best, from the anthemic "Run for It" to the New York-ready braggadocio of "Juvenile on Fire," on which Fresh shakes it up like maracas on Cinco de Mayo. --Jon Caramanica« less
Climbing on the burly shoulders of the No Limit record label, New Orleans's Cash Money Records leads the Dirty South's second assault on the ears of the rest of the country. But it wasn't until Juvenile's conversational "Ha," a furiously paced monologue dwelling on the details of everyday life, broke that the label was able to establish itself with a single that would snap northern necks. 400 Degreez, the album from which "Ha" is drawn, marks a high point in the South's musical output. Producer Manny Fresh--who's responsible for all the Cash Money production--rarely strays far from the region's bass roots, blending it with strings, keys, and other layers to make it more palatable to the masses. And it's Juvenile, with his hurried slurs, who dances the shimmy best, from the anthemic "Run for It" to the New York-ready braggadocio of "Juvenile on Fire," on which Fresh shakes it up like maracas on Cinco de Mayo. --Jon Caramanica
CD Reviews
The best CD ever made!
11/25/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Some people when I read their reviews asked if it had "Back That Azz Up" or "Back That Thang Up" the answer to your question is it's "Back that Azz Up" with the "Azz" cut out. by the way this and the explicit version are the best CD's Iv'e ever heard."
Why did I buy this CD as an edited version?
Jay | Florida....West Coast | 03/06/2000
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Don't get me wrong, this is one of the best CDs I have ever heard. All Cash Money albums are. My Mom made me get the edited version and guess what? IT SUCKS! It totally destroys the entire CD. Songs like Back That Azz Up are nothing but scratch noises. My friends have this CD and I know it is a great album. The best tracks are 2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,16,17,and 18."
Buy the Explicit Version
Jay | 10/29/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This version does not have the radio cut of "Back that azz up". Every cuss word is "scratched" out. Since cuss words are used so often, certain songs are almost unrecognizable!"
400 Degreez rocks!
Katherine | florida | 02/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"i'll tell you one thing i am listening to this CD right now. IT KICKS AZZ. and for those, who are wondering, it's Back That Azz Up. the best songs are back that azz up, and HA remix /f jay-z. but every song is awsome. these are just the best two songs.it features artists like turk, BG, big tymers, manny fresh, paparue, lil' wayne and the rest of the hot boy$. buy this cd!"
This cd is awesome
oliver kell | mass. | 12/08/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"juveniles new cd 400 degreez is awesome. The best song is back that azz up it kicks azz. You should definetly buy this cd."