With his song “Slow Motion” dominating the charts, Juvenile didn’t plan on slowing down when he made the switch from Cash Money/Universal to Atlantic Records. Juvenile has signed a long-term deal with Atlantic Records that would hold him as an exclusive artist of the label worldwide. With the new deal Juvenile brings his own label UTP Records on to the Atlantic family as well. UTP had previously had a deal with Rap-A-Lot Records. “It’s a 90 percent chance that this is the last one”, Juvenile said about making an album with Cash Money Records again. “It’s me using the system. I been away for the game for three years, in order for me to just leave and start all over again it would be a big step. So I just used the system and make whatever move I can make”, he told MTV. Juvenile, Wacko and Skip (the three members of UTP) are currently gaining success with their album “The Beginning of the End” at number 37 on the billboard charts. Juvenile is expected to release his next solo album in the beginning of 2005 on his new label.