
NEW YORK (Universal/Motown Records) - Cash Money delivers the classics with the release of Juvenile's Greatest Hits CD on October 19th. The 18-track disc features clean & explicit, released and unreleased versions of Juvenile's chart-topping songs from five solo albums with combined sales of more than six million.
Cash Money's in-house hit-maker, Mannie Fresh, produced most of the tracks on the CD, including Juvenile's break-out record, "Ha," an unreleased clean version of the club anthem from the 4x platinum certified, 400 Degreez, "Back That Thang Up" featuring Lil' Wayne of the current hit "Go DJ" on Cash Money/Universal Records, "I Got That Fire" and "Never Had S**t" featuring Big Tymers, B.G. & Turk (platinum certified CD Tha G-Code); as well as an unreleased remix of "Slow Motion" featuring Wyclef Jean and the Ying Yang Twins (platinum certified, Juve The Great).
Mannie's own solo project, as a rapper kicks off with a great start. Hissingle, "Real Big" is steadily building at urban and crossover radio. With a radio audience of over 13 million, "Real Big" shines in major markets such as Atlanta, Augusta, Houston and Memphis. The video was recently added to BET's playlist.
Mannie, the man behind the boards was there when Juvenile first garnered national attention as a member of The Hot Boys with their 1997 debut Get It How U Live, followed by 1999's platinum certified, Guerilla Warfare and 2003's Let Em Burn. As a solo artist on Cash Money, the multi-platinum artist released Solja Rags (1997).
The underground classic sold nearly 200,000 units throughout the southern region before it was re-released nationally. Juvenile's sales continued to rise with his other projects, 4x platinum 400 Degreez (1998) platinum, The G Code (1999) gold Project English (2001) and the platinum, Juve The Great (2004).
The Cash Money crew promises to keep heads nodding with the fall release of their Grammy nominated artists - Mannie Fresh and Cash Money's CEO Bryan "Baby" Williams. Fresh's debut album drops in December, as Baby prepares for his sophomore CD.