Juve the Great

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Juve the Great
Juve the Great cover
Studio album by Juvenile
Released December 23, 2003
Genre Hip hop
Producer(s) Ad Future
Mannie Fresh
Griz
Slice T
Sha Money
Juvenile chronology
600 Degreez
(2002)
Juve the Great
(2003)
The Greatest Hits
(2004)


Juve the Great is a 2003 album by rapper Juvenile. The album went platinum[citation needed], aided by the hit single "Slow Motion" which featured the late Soulja Slim.

  1. "Intro"
  2. "In My Life" (featuring Mannie Fresh)
  3. "Enemy Turf"
  4. "Outside" (Skit)
  5. "Bounce Back" (featuring Baby AKA "The Birdman")
  6. "Down South Posted" (featuring Wacko & Skip)
  7. "It Ain't Mines"
  8. "Numb Numb"
  9. "Lil' Daddy" (featuring Baby AKA "The Birdman")
  10. "F***-n' With Me" (featuring Wacko & Skip)
  11. "Cock It"
  12. "Club" (Skit)
  13. "Juve "The Great""
  14. "Head In Advance"
  15. "For Everybody" (featuring Wacko & Skip)
  16. "At The Door" (Skit)
  17. "Slow Motion" (featuring Soulja Slim)
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