Juvenile was great!
by Nate on 9/9/24Old National Centre - IndianapolisMy group enjoyed the show. It was very entertaining. Felt like early 2000 all over again. Juvenile, Manning, Turk, and Lil Juvey kept the energy up the entire show.
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The Novo by Microsoft
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Juvenile's latest album Rejuvenation? features Rick Ross and collaborations with Lil Wayne, DJ Khaled and Drake. The rapper is known for his incendiary live shows, which bring his signature New Orleans style to the stage. “Back That Thang Up” is usually the song that gets the audience up and dancing, but ticket buyers can expect him to perform a good smattering of hits throughout his career during a concert. He nails his vintage hits, like “Set It Off,” and mixes up his classics with newer stuff, like the bass-thumping “Mardi Gras,” “They Sleeping On Me” and “Power,” his newest single with Rick Ross. He’ll have you waving your arms back and forth as he marches across the stage with his posse behind him, backing him up.
Juvenile, born Terius Gray, has been rapping since he was 19 and quickly gained popularity in New Orleans and the surrounding areas for his quirky style and infectious rhythms. His 1999 single, “Back That Thang Up,” paved his way to stardom, and the No. 1 hit, “Slow Motion,” pushed him further into the limelight. Working with Lil Wayne and the Hot Boys, he helped create the New Orleans “bounce” craze in the 90s, and his gangster rap steadily matured into a record deal with Atlantic and chart-topping hits as a solo artist. His 2006 album Reality Check, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, was recorded in part at a New Orleans studio that was flattened by Hurricane Katrina. He recorded the catchy hip hop anthem, “Get Ya Hustle On,” as a criticism on the way the Bush Administration handled the Katrina disaster. Juvenile, a southern hip-hop veteran, continues to drop fresh beats and stun crowds when on tour.??
My group enjoyed the show. It was very entertaining. Felt like early 2000 all over again. Juvenile, Manning, Turk, and Lil Juvey kept the energy up the entire show.
I missed the show. I thought it was on Saturday but it was on Friday. I found out by an email asking how the event was. I was mad.
Live band and the greatest DJ ever!!!! Really enjoyed myself !!
Great Show; drinks were expensive for beer $17 bucks. Cocktails came with shaker cup to keep $20 pretty good. Sounds was great. The a/c was on and popping, very cool in this part of the building
Juvenile had great stage presence. Band was jamming! I only wished his mic was louder. Turk and mannie Fresh mic was loud and clear..Juvenile was a lil muffled but overall his performance was worthy of my money!
We had a great time, the event place was a prefect setting along with the performance.
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh were great, when they finally came on. The show time was set at 7p. With no opening act and everyone standing around until 9:30p that made for a long wait, only to be over at 11p. HOB, why not just set the show for a later time?
Doors at 7:00 show starts at 9:30 with fresh DJing. Then juvenile comes out at 9:45 and does a couple of songs. Then he just leaves the stage for 3 songs. Then comes back and performs for 45 minutes then spends the last ten minutes introducing the band and letting each jam in a sendoff. Pfftttttt
Nice venue (House of Blues Myrtle Beach). Easy entry. Bar people and staff were pleasant. Juvenile and Mannie Fresh put on a great show. No rapping over the words on the track. Just straight music and MCs. Chemistry was on point and they turned the show into a party. Real cool to see mature crowd for a hip hop show that still wanted to party. 10/10
My friends and I had so much fun reminiscing on songs from the 99s/2000s lol