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400 Degreez

400 Degreez is a hip hop album by New Orleans-based rapper Juvenile, released on June 9, 1998 (see 1998 in music). The album received often raving reviews and broke Juvenile among mainstream hip hop listeners. At the time, Cash Money had been released a steady stream of albums generally perceived as mediocre efforts at manufacturing one-hit wonders. Juvenile, along with Mystikal, changed the label's image among hip hop communities, though Master P and the majority of his roster of acts are still generally maligned by music critics.

Two singles, "Ha" and "Back That Azz Up" became hits in the United States. The album was a #2 hit on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums and #9 on the Billboard 200.

Table of contents
1 Track listing
2 Personnel
3 Charting singles

Track listing

  1. Intro (with Big Tymers) - 2:12
  2. Ha - 4:52
  3. Gone Ride With Me - 4:23
  4. Flossin' Season (with Big Tymers and B.G) - 4:33
  5. Ghetto Children - 4:05
  6. Follow Me Now - 3:55
  7. Cash Money Concert - :51
  8. Welcome 2 the Nolia (with Turk) - 5:52
  9. U.P.T. (with Hot Boyz, Big Tymers) - 4:17
  10. Run for It (with Lil Wayne) - 4:45
  11. Ha - 4:25
  12. Rich Niggaz (with Turk, Lil Wayne, Paparue) - 5:03
  13. Back That Azz Up (with Manny Fresh, Lil Wayne) - 4:25
  14. Off the Top (with Big Tymers) - 3:50
  15. After Cash Money Concert - 1:19
  16. 400 Degreez - 4:09
  17. Juvenile on Fire - 4:57
  18. Ha - 4:25

Personnel

Charting singles

1999	Ha	                The Billboard Hot 100	                No. 68
1999	Ha	                Hot Rap Singles	                        No. 11
1999	Back That Thang Up	Hot Rap Singles	                        No. 9
1999	Follow Me Now	        Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks        No. 63
1999	Ha	                Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks        No. 16
1999	Back That Thang Up	Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks        No. 5
1999	Ha	                Rhythmic Top 40	                        No. 30
1999	Back That Thang Up	Rhythmic Top 40	                        No. 4
1999	Back That Thang Up	The Billboard Hot 100	                No. 24