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1.Intro - Big Tymers – Juvenile 02:12
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2.Slow Motion – Juvenile, Soulja Slim 04:08
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3.Ha – Juvenile 04:52
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4.Back That Azz Up – Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Mannie Fresh 04:25
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5.In My Life – Juvenile, Mannie Fresh 05:45
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6.Slow Motion [Remix][#] – Juvenile 04:08
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7.Back That Thing Up [#] – Mannie Fresh, Juvenile, Lil Wayne 04:33
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8.Bounce Back – Baby, Juvenile 04:13
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9.U Understand – Juvenile 04:19
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10.Mamma Got A** – Juvenile 04:27
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11.400 Degreez – Juvenile 04:09
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12.I Got That Fire – Juvenile, Mannie Fresh 04:28
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13.Juvenile on Fire – Juvenile 04:57
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14.Rich Ni**az – Turk, Lil Wayne, Juvenile 05:03
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15.Never Had S**t – Juvenile, Big Tymers, Turk 04:13
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16.Lil Boyz – Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Big Tymers 04:12
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17.Follow Me Now – Juvenile 03:55
Shortly after Juvenile enjoyed a popular revival, topping the Billboard Hot 100 with "Slow Motion" in summer 2004 following a three-year hitless spell, Cash Money Records released the New Orleans rapper's first hits collection, Greatest Hits. The album title is a misnomer, since only about half of the 18 compiled songs were actually hits, but otherwise, no complaints here, none at all. Plain and simple, Greatest Hits is the perfect Juvenile album. It boasts practically every notable song the rapper had ever recorded, rounded up on one CD without any of the filler that was synonymous with the Cash Money brand name. Moreover, it thankfully doesn't feel the need to balance inclusions from each of Juvenile's albums. About half of the collection is comprised of songs from 400 Degreez, Juvenile's one great album, and there are no inclusions from his substandard debut, Solja Rags (1997), and only a pair each from his average-at-best latter-day releases, Project English (2001) and Juve the Great (2003). The handful of bona fide hits here on Greatest Hits includes "Slow Motion," "Ha," "Back That Azz Up," "Set It Off," "In My Life," and "Mamma Got ******." There are two bonuses, neither of which are worth getting excited about: a "Slow Motion" remix featuring Wyclef Jean and the Ying Yang Twins, and the previously unreleased clean version of "Back That Azz Up," titled "Back That Thing Up." It would have been much more worthwhile if Cash Money had included some of Juve's Hot Boys collaborations. Either way, Greatest Hits isn't only an ideal introduction to Juvenile's back catalog as of 2004, it's beyond question the only one of his albums to date you'll truly need. Everything fiery the hottest of the Hot Boys ever recorded is here on this one disc, for once sans filler. [The 2006 reissue doesn't include "Set It Off," which had been included on the original 2004 edition.] Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
- Genre: Rap
- Category Dirty South, Southern Rap
- Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics
- Label: CASH MONEY
- Release Date: October 19, 2004
- Artist: Juvenile