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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tha_G-CodeTha G-Code - Wikipedia

    "F*ck That N*gga" (featuring B.G.) 4:36: 4. "A Million and One Things" (featuring Hot Boys) 4:45: 5. "Take Them" 4:37: 6. "G-Code" (featuring Lil Wayne) 4:34: 7. "Something Got 2 Shake" (featuring Big Tymers) 4:09: 8. "Da Magnolia" (featuring Mannie Fresh) 4:40: 9. "Catch Your Cut" (featuring B.G.) 3:42: 10. "Lil' Boyz" (featuring ...

    • 1999
    • December 14, 1999
  2. Watch Juvenile and Lil Wayne perform Tha G-Code, a classic rap song from 1999 that reflects their views on life, loyalty and survival. This video is part of a full album playlist that you can ...

  3. Listen to Tha G-Code by JUVENILE. Universal Music Group would like to use cookies and similar technologies to personalize your experiences on our sites and to advertise on other sites.

  4. Guerrilla (Ft. B.G.) Lyrics. Tha G-Code is the fourth studio album by American rapper Juvenile. The album was released on December 14, 1999.

    • Career
    • Personal Life
    • Business Ventures
    • Discography
    • Filmography

    1994–1997: Beginnings, Being Myself and Solja Rags

    Juvenile was raised in the Magnolia Projects of Uptown New Orleans, Louisiana's 3rd Ward and attended Our Lady of Grace Catholic School.He first began recording his raps in the early 1990s. Juvenile's debut album, Being Myself, was released in 1995 after signing with Warlock Records. The album did not gain much national attention and did not chart, but did fairly well on a local level. After the regional success of his debut, Juvenile soon left the label to sign with the larger label of the N...

    1998–2002: 400 Degreez, Tha G-Code and Project English

    Juvenile's third album, 400 Degreez, was released in November 1998. The Cash Money label entered a distribution deal from Universal Records during the same time, which gave the label further national promotion. Its first single, "Ha" was released the month prior and became his first to enter the Billboard Hot 100. The album spawned the follow up single, "Back That Azz Up" (featuring Lil Wayne and Mannie Fresh) which was released commercially in June 1999 and peaked at number 19 on the chart,...

    2003–2006: Juve the Great and Reality Check

    In March 2003, the Hot Boys released their album, Let 'Em Burn. Juvenile's manager Aubrey Francis and Birdman met and negotiated a deal for Juvenile and CMR to release one further solo album for the latter's label. His sixth album, Juve the Great was released by Cash Money and UTP Records in December 2003. It received platinum certification and spawned the Billboard Hot 100 number-one single "Slow Motion" featuring Soulja Slim. It was the Juvenile and label's first, and Slim's onlynumber one...

    Juvenile had a daughter, Jelani, with Joy Deleston. On February 29, 2008, 4-year-old Jelani was shot and killed in her home, along with mother Deleston and older half sister. It was reported that Deleston's oldest child, 17-year-old son Anthony Tyrone Terrell Jr., returned to the home after police arrived and implicated himself in the murder of his...

    In 2020, Juvenile started up a furniture company called "Made by Juvie".In 2023, Juvenile teamed up with Urban South Brewery for a new flavored drink called "Juvie Juice".

    Studio albums

    1. Being Myself(1995) 2. Solja Rags(1997) 3. 400 Degreez(1998) 4. Tha G-Code(1999) 5. Project English(2001) 6. Juve the Great(2003) 7. Reality Check(2006) 8. Cocky & Confident(2009) 9. Beast Mode(2010) 10. Rejuvenation(2012) 11. The Fundamentals(2014)

    Collaboration albums

    1. Get It How U Live! with Hot Boys(1997) 2. Guerrilla Warfare with Hot Boys(1999) 3. Baller Blockin' with Cash Money Millionaires(2000) 4. Gotta Get It with JT the Bigga Figga(2002) 5. Let 'Em Burn with Hot Boys(2003) 6. The Beginning of the End with UTP(2004) 7. Just Another Gangsta with Birdman(2019)

    Juvenile: Uncovered(2001)
    UTP Live In St. Louis(2002)
    Hood Angels(2003)
  5. 1. Big Tymer Intro (feat. Lovely & Atrice) 2:16. U Understand. 4:19. 3. F*** That Nigga (feat. B.G.) 4:36. A Million and One Things (feat. Hot Boys) 4:45. 5. Take Them 5. 4:37. 6. G-Code (feat. Lil Wayne) 7:00. Something Got 2 Shake (feat. Big Tymers) 4:08. 8. Da Magnolia. 4:40. 9. Catch Your Cut (feat. B.G.) 3:42. 10. Lil Boyz (feat.

  6. 1. Jan. 1999 · Tha G-Code by Juvenile on Apple Music. Juvenile. Hip-Hop/Rap · 1999. Preview. Big Tymer Intro (feat. Lovely & Atrice) 1. 2:16. U Understand. 2. 4:19. F*** That N***a (feat. B.G.) 3. 4:36. A Million and One Things (feat. Hot Boys) 4:45. Take Them 5. 5. 4:37. G-Code (feat. Lil Wayne) 6. 7:00. Something Got 2 Shake (feat. Big Tymers) 7. 4:08.