Juvenile Says This Female Rapper Has The Best Dance Moves For His Platinum Record ‘Back That Azz Up’
Juvenile is marking the 25th anniversary of his iconic hit 'Back That Azz Up,' and he's giving props to a Houston hottie for her top-tier twerking moves.
The rapper, real name Terius Gray, named Megan Thee Stallion, who recently performed at Kamala Harris' rally in Atlanta.
"We call ourselves the Hot Boyz, she's a self-proclaimed Hot Girl and she really dances to my music in the best ways. Gotta shout her out, she just gets it - she's been the best," Juvenile, 49, told 'Us Weekly.'
"When those first beats drop, the crowd goes wild. I have to tell the ladies to warm up first. People always go crazy," the Cash Money Records emcee told the news outlet in anticipation of the 25th Anniversary of his debut album, '400 Degreez.'
"400 Degreez is actually my favorite song to perform live, I usually open with it," the New Orleans native shared.
He will be performing with DJ Mannie Fresh to celebrate the milestone at New York City's Brooklyn Bowl on Friday, August 9.
"Mannie is still my favorite to perform with. This time it's going to be all Big Band style with live musicians, like our NPR Tiny Desk concert, but way bigger!" the "Rodeo" rapper told 'Us.' "I have some tricks up my sleeve, but I can't tell them just yet. But I'm telling you the show with Mannie and his voice box, the live band, it's going to be superb!"
Juvenile added, "We're gonna sing all the classics from '99 and the 2000s, it's going down! After the show, y'all gonna see my bowling game too."
He mentioned, "I'm not a perfect 300 guy, but I do bowl like a high two something. I'm pretty good."
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When asked if any other song over the last 25 years has come close to being a twerking anthem, he told 'Us,' "I like to let the fans choose that, but for me it's [Hot Boys'] 'I Need A Hot Girl.' I think that's like No. 2 on my list. That song is a problem."
Produced by Mannie Fresh, 55, the duo have been collaborating for over two decades. "Mannie is my favorite artist out there, I love being back on stage with him," he said of his "#1 Stunna" collaborator.
Tickets for their upcoming Brooklyn Bowl performance and the 400 Degreez tour with Mannie Fresh are available on Juvenile's official website.