In 1997, New Orleans-born rappers Lil Wayne, Juvenile, B.G. and Turk, then all solo artists on Ronald “Slim” Williams and Bryan “Birdman” Williams’ Cash Money Records, came together as the Hot Boys.
Ja Rule and Juvenile recently sat down on Hip-Hop Wired’s exclusive series ‘I Got Questions’. The two rap legends chop it up about their favorite eras of Hip-Hop, ranking which ones they’d start, ...
In 1999, New Orleans rapper Terius “Juvenile” Gray released “Back That Thang Up.” 25 years later the song has blossomed into a cultural anthem known to jumpstart social functions, special events and ...
Baby Kia recently pulled up on us at Hip-Hop Wired for an exclusive interview. The rising ATL rapper has been the face of “crash out” music for a minute. After spending time in juvenile detention in ...
NEW ORLEANS — All it took was a brief introduction and a simple request to solidify an unlikely friendship. Juvenile says it's crazy because the award-winning rapper grew up watching Eric Paulsen on ...