In 2004, New Orleans, Louisiana rapper Juvenile and his UTP group released The Beginning of the End on Houston, Texas’ famed Rap-A-Lot Records imprint. While Juvenile is best known as a Cash Money Records artist, as he was in the ’90s and early ’00s, the Hot Boys member has had more recent stints with Atlantic Records and E1 Entertainment. In a brief-but-rare interview with Rap-A-Lot’s head, James “J.” Prince, revealed to TheSource.com that Juvy has returned to the house that The Geto Boys built.
“We don’t have a title for [Juvenile’s album] yet. He has a real exciting single that I’m real crazy about. If I have it my way, the whole Cash Money crew is gonna be on there. They were family in the beginning, and I look at it and view ’em as family now,” said Prince, presumably referring to Juvenile’s former group, the Hot Boys – which consisted of B.G., Turk and Lil Wayne.
In 2009, Wayne and Juvenile reunited on B.G.’s Too Hood 2 Be Hollywood album, on the song “Ya Heard Me.” Turk remains incarcerated.
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The Source’s video interview with J. Prince is below:
Not a good look for Juvie.
thank god. his last few albums have been horrible. only work with fresh and mike dean
In the Words of J. Prince (ahh Yeah Recognize the Mob)
This gonna be a good album. Beast mode was wack. Rap A Lot puts out good music still. Even though they don’t promote niggas.
real mobster right there jew