NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - 25 years ago, New Orleans rapper Juvenile released the classic album “400 Degreez” and hip-hop was never the same. Back in March, Juvenile and Mannie Fresh dropped a Deluxe ...
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 ...
The song for the “’99 and the 2000” is now cemented in New Orleans history. Mayor LaToya Cantrell issued a proclamation officially declaring June 11 as “Back That Azz Up Day,” which honors the ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. For years I’ve been willing to die on the hill that Mark Morrison’s ...
Juvenile’s “Back That Azz Up” was a 1999 hit that brought twerking and New Orleans bounce into the mainstream. Here’s the story of how it became a sensation. By Jonathan Abrams Twenty-five hot summers ...
Juvenile and the City of New Orleans celebrated the official “Back That Azz Up” day to mark 25 years of the classic song. Juvenile is being celebrated for one of his biggest hits as New Orleans ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - “Back That Azz Up” might be heading to the honky-tonk. Juvenile said on Nick Cannon’s “We Playin’ Spades” podcast he’d love to hear Shaboozey put a country spin on his 1999 ...
Mayor LaToya Cantrell issued a proclamation to recognize June 11 as "Back That Azz Up Day," in celebration of the 1999 hip-hop hit song and its music video released by New Orleans' one-and-only ...
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