The Greatest Hits (Juvenile album)

The Greatest Hits is a Greatest hits album by rapper Juvenile.[1] It was released on October 19, 2004 through Cash Money Records.

The Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedOctober 19, 2004
Recorded1996-2003
GenreSouthern hip hop, gangsta rap, bounce
Length73:59
LabelCash Money/UTP
Juvenile chronology
Juve the Great
(2003)
The Greatest Hits
(2004)
Reality Check
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
RapReviews[3]

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 2:121
  2. "Slow Motion" (featuring Soulja Slim) – 4:084
  3. "Ha" – 4:521
  4. "Back That Azz Up" (featuring Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne) – 4:251
  5. "Set It Off" – 4:173
  6. "In My Life" (featuring Mannie Fresh) – 5:444
  7. "Slow Motion (Remix)" (featuring Wyclef Jean & Ying Yang Twins) – 4:085
  8. "Back That Thang Up" (featuring Mannie Fresh & Lil Wayne) – 4:325
  9. "Bounce Back" (featuring Baby a.k.a. "The Birdman") – 4:134
  10. "U Understand" – 4:192
  11. "Mamma Got Ass" – 4:273
  12. "400 Degreez" – 4:091
  13. "I Got That Fire" (featuring Mannie Fresh) – 4:282
  14. "Juvenile on Fire" – 4:561
  15. "Rich Niggaz" (featuring Turk, Lil Wayne, Paparue & Mannie Fresh) – 5:031
  16. "Never Had Shit" (featuring Big Tymers, B.G. & Turk) – 4:132
  17. "Lil' Boyz" (featuring Big Tymers & Lil Wayne) – 4:122
  18. "Follow Me Now" – 3:551

1 from 400 Degreez (1998)
2 from Tha G-Code (1999)
3 from Project English (2001)
4 from Juve the Great (2003)
5 from no album

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