When Juvenile declared in his twerk-famous classic “Back That Azz Up” that Cash Money Records was taking over for the ’99 and the 2000s, he meant every word.
The New Orleans-established label laid the rap domination blueprint for several acts, namely Lil Wayne, and introduced hip-hop to a groundbreaking new sound and artistry. But in hindsight and despite its success, former in-house hitmaker Mannie Fresh now expresses his regret for the label’s impact on hip-hop as we know it today.
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