Terius 'Juvenile' Grey
Terius 'Juvenile' Grey is a prominent figure in the American hip hop scene, renowned for his contributions as a rapper, songwriter, and actor. Rising to fame in the late 1990s, he became a key player at Cash Money Records, where he made a significant impact both as a member of the collective and as a solo performer.
Juvenile's breakthrough came with his 1997 album "400 Degreez," which featured hits like "Back That Thang Up" and "Ha." This album not only solidified his status in the hip hop industry but also contributed to the rise of Southern rap. His unique style and storytelling ability resonated with audiences, earning him a dedicated fan base.
Throughout his career, Juvenile has released several noteworthy albums, including "Juve the Great" and "Reality Check," showcasing his evolution as an artist. He has collaborated with a myriad of artists, further expanding his influence and reach within the genre.
In addition to his musical achievements, Juvenile has ventured into acting, appearing in various film and television projects. His contributions to music have earned him multiple nominations and accolades, affirming his legacy as a trailblazer in hip hop. With a career spanning over two decades, Juvenile continues to be an iconic figure, influencing new generations of artists while staying true to his roots.