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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, bench, and cut—and their choices had some interesting twists. Ja Rule went with the ’80s as his starter, saying that era laid […]

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Hip-Hop Wired is dropping an exclusive ‘I Got Questions’, and the upcoming episode is a must-watch for fans of 90s & 2000s hip-hop. The series features interviews with iconic artists like Juvenile and Ja Rule, and this particular episode dives deep into their thoughts on Irv Gotti and their untold stories about the legendary producer. […]

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The video comes as a deluxe edition of '400 Degreez' is set to release March 29 along with a 2LP color vinyl April 26.

Birdman is finally smelling the grown-up coffee. The Cash Money Records founder wants to remove all the gangster art from his face.

New Orleans-bred rap veteran Juvenile delivers his latest full-length release, a mixtape titled Mardi Gras 2.

Everyone in Hip-Hop knows just who Young Thug is channeling whenever you see or hear him on a track. So, it comes as no surprise that Thugger announced that his next project would be called Carter 6.

Hip-Hop Wired returns with the latest installment of our Games Rappers Play series, this time featuring Juvenile.

New Orleans veteran and Cash Money Records first big star Juvenile chopped it up with Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club crew Wednesday (Mar. 5) morning. As usual, the DJ Envy, Angela Yee, and Charlamagne Tha God dug in deep with the questions.

Mike WiLL Made-It’s Ear Drummers Records houses two groups. One is a dynamic duo who prefer bad women, while the other, a troop of rappers called Two-9, return today with “Full House.”

Bearing the Rich Gang name, veteran Juvenile releases “Sho Me Love,” his first release since officially rejoining the Young Money/Cash Money family.

Cash Money as we know it today would be nothing without the success of their run in the late 90s. During an interview with MTV, Juvenile announced news that longtime fans of the label’s original New Orleans lineup will love–he’s rejoined the Cash Money.