Juvenile's Cash Money Return Release Is Rich Gang Track With Drake
. The song is highly self-referential, with Juvenile speaking directly about the signing to the label, calling Weezy his brother, and noting "I'm glad they brought me back." That would be London on Da Trak behind the production. Juvenile's history with Cash Money is as long as it is deep, with his 1998 album 400 Degreez earning the label its first platinum LP. "It feels like coming home," said Juvenile in a statement. "I'd always bump into 'Slim' and 'Baby' over the last few years. If they had an event or something they wanted me to be a part of, I would be there in good spirit and faith. We were always talking. That just led to us sharing more of a collective vision. Now, we're here. It's exciting. I want to reinvent myself, and they're giving me the stage to do that. I didn't sign a record deal where I'm going to leave in two or three years. "I'm retiring at Cash Money. I'm never leaving." Listen to the new track here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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