Juvenile & Mannie Fresh Remake ‘Back That Azz Up’ With A Pro-Vaccine Twist

    Juvenile’s hit “Back That Azz Up” was inescapable in 1999 but helped establish Cash Money Records as a cultural force. Over two decades later, Juvie is back alongside Mannie Fresh and the First Lady of No Limit Mia X (instead of Lil Wayne) with a remake of his 400 Degreez classic.

    The catchy rework was put together thanks to dating app BLK and is now a pro-vaccine anthem titled “Vax That Thang Up,” encouraging Americans to get vaccinated if they want to get back to doing the things they enjoy in a safe manner.

    “Girl you look good once you vax that thang up,” Juvenile now raps on the infectious hook. “You a handsome young brother once you vax that thang up/Dating in real life, you need to vax that thang up/Feeling freaky all night, you need to vax that thang up.”

    The New Orleans native wants to push those on the fence to get vaccinated considering it’s the only way to remain protected from COVID-19 and spreading variants of the virus.

    “I just wanted to do something positive for my people and to stand in the front to show that I’m willing to sacrifice my life not just for me but also for my family,” Juvenile said in a statement. “We don’t know what we’re facing right now but we really do all need to be vaccinated so we can continue to do our thing and survive.”

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    The United States missed out on its goal of having 70 percent of the country vaccinated by July 4 with 56 percent currently having at least one shot and 48 percent of Americans having completed their vaccination series.

    8 thoughts on “Juvenile & Mannie Fresh Remake ‘Back That Azz Up’ With A Pro-Vaccine Twist

    1. Juvenile was never a part of no limit records you moron. What terrible, lazy journalism. You call yourselves a hip hop sight. Lmfao.

      1. Sounds like someone was lazy reading lol. If you knew how to read you would’ve saw that Mia-x is the one from no limit they’re referring to. Not Juvenile.

        1. Nah, he was right. You came late. They fixed it. Originally the first line said, “Juvenile’s hit “Back That Azz Up” was inescapable in 1999 but helped establish No Limit Records as a cultural force.” they changed it.

    2. Propaganda at its best Yeah getting paid Yeah to kill your ppl Yeah all your favorite idols Yeah Soled they soul Yeah

    3. dis song be a banga yo, str8 up remindz me of bacc in da day when I wuz rollin through the hood with real g’z before the auto tune murked da style fa sho.

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