Juvenile — Juve The Great
By
Jason Richards (CHARTattack) January 13, 2004 1:49 pm
Music Review
- Juve The Great
- Arista/Cash Money
- 3.5 / 5

Juvenile is back, sounding more sober than ever. After some renegotiations, Juve returns to Cash Money and Mannie Fresh is back behind using his special beat-making machine to construct crisp, melody-driven production and catchy, repetitive hooks for Juve The Great. What do we learn from this album? That Juvenile is still "about jewels," cars, dough and hos. We also learn that you shouldn't play with Juvenile because he knows how to handle y'all. But, you know, this album accomplishes what it sets out to do: create another Cash Money album that people who like Cash Money albums will like. So on a scale from one to crunk, this is, like, a 7.5.
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