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Project English [Explicit Lyrics]

JuvenileAudio CD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)


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New Orleans-based gangsta rapper Juvenile was born Terius Gray. After beginning his performing career while in his teens, he released a 1995 album on Warlock titled Being Myself. He eventually crossed paths with Cash Money label owners Ronald "Suga Slim" and Brian "Baby" Williams, who issued 1996's Solja Rags; the album became a major underground hit, and set the stage for the release of 1998's… Read more in Amazon's Juvenile Store

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  • Audio CD (August 21, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Cash Money
  • ASIN: B00005NGWS
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (46 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #70,366 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Intro - Let's Roll
2. Set It Off
3. H.B. HeadBusta
4. 4 Minutes
5. My Life
6. Get Your Hustle On
7. Sunshine
8. Be Gone
9. Mamma Got Ass
10. They Lied
11. White Girl
12. In Ya Ass
13. Set It Off (Remix Radio)
14. In The Nolia
15. What U Scared 4
16. Outro - Let's Go

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars *Juvenile, back with his new album "Project English"..., August 25, 2001
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brian (Long Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Project English (Audio CD)
After his unforgetable hit "Back that a** up off his album 400 Degreez, then came Tha G Code which was a good follow up, but could of been better. Now Juvenile is back and hits us with his new album "Project English." If you liked Juve's "400 degreez" you'll definitely enjoy this...definitely better then "Tha G code." This album is typical Ca$h Money music but a bit better. Mannie Freash once again comes through with the hot beats and Juvenile lyrically just about can't go wrong. The thing I loved about this album, thats is different from BG's "Checkmate" and Turk's "Young and Thuggin" is that there are no skits. You don't have to hear the Big Tymers and their annoying skits(If you have Young and Thuggin and Checkmate you now what I mean) but with Juvenile's skills he should of recorded more tracks like Turks "Young and Thuggin" which had 21 compared to Juveniles 16. "Project English" and just about every other CMR album no matter whos album it is, wether its Juveniles, Waynes, Turks, BGs or the Big Tymers you always know your gonna get the whole click. The whole crew is on this one, also Mickey from the Capos features in the intro and TQ who was on the "Baller Blockin soundtrack features on the track "My Life." The songs that are just amazing are of corse his new hit "Set it Off," and the "Set it Off."(remix) with Wayne, Turk and Baby. I also love "My Life" which features TQ and "Sunshine." The rest of the albums plays out just as good. I think this album is the best Ca$h Money album to date along with Wayne's "lights Out" who is my favorite member of the Hot Boys. If your a Ca$h Money fan definitely get this album. You'll be missing out. Also look for these new albums commin soon. HOT BOYS-"LET EM BURN" OFFICIAL-"TELLING OUR STORY"(Ca$h Money R&B) and the new comer MACK 10-"BANG AND BALL"
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Project Broken English, August 20, 2007
This review is from: Project English (Audio CD)
Everybody who says that this is Juvenile's worst album is on the money. Juvenile was about to leave Cash Money so he put out a halfassed effort in order to fullfill the contract promise before he left. This album is the end product. The album has two flaws: Juvenile doesnt sound as inspired as he did on Soulja Rags and 400 Degreez and Mannie Fresh's production was already becoming redundant. The Good: Set It Off was an okay first single but the remix with The Hot Boys and Baby is somewhat better. My Life and They Lied are the best tracks on the album. Mama Got A** is Back That Azz Up part 2 and Lil Wayne saves What U Scared 4 from being a total waste. The Bad: H.B. Headbuster is unwashed crusty butt! Be Gone with The Big Tymers is garbage plus how are you going to have a song on Juve's album without Juvenile on it? In The Nolia is a total waste and Get Your Hustle On is boring. The Ugly: White Girl is just plain awful. In Ya A** is trash and has the dumbest hook the Juve has ever put together. 4 Minutes sounds like a piss poor imitation of the old Doug E Fresh classic 6 minutes and the reggae-inspired Sunshine is bad enough to offend the Jamaican Community. Bottom Line: This was and still is Juvenile's worst effort. Even though every album that came after it was suspect, this album still stands out as his worst. Juvenile just doesnt have the fire that he had when he first came in the game and he pretty much sounds like he's just making tracks for the hell of it.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Project English=flopped, July 6, 2004
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This review is from: Project English (Audio CD)
After listening to 400 Degreez, I expected "project English" to have the same vibe it brought on. This album really did not have anything that you can really get into a groove to. "Set it off" was a very weak single that is somewhat like an anthem but the Juvi didn't deliver like he usually does in that song. "From Mama/Mama Got Ass" was the second single and that song didn't really do much for the album either, however it was a decent song with decent delivery. Juvenile really didn't show the type of lyrical skill or delivery he showed on previous albums. The singing on his hooks/choruses really didn't cut it. Also, most of the album, you hear the other Ca$h Money artists, not Juvenile. On "Be Gone", it says Juvenile feat. Big Tymers, however Juvenile didn't rap a single verse AT ALL, it was all Big Tymers and surprisingly they delivered quite well. "4 Minutes", you hear 1 verse by Juvenile, rest are by Hot Boy$ and they do a better job than Juvenile. On most of the songs, guests out-shine Juvenile himself. "My Life" was probably the only good song Juvi delivered well, with TQ singing a good hook. "Sunshine" was quite worth mentioning because that it is a new style that we haven't heard from Ca$h Money before, Juvenile uses his hoarsy voice and talk with Jamaican accent, this reggae style was fresh but Juvi wasn't very good at it because that it neither Big Tymers or Juvi brought the vibe that reggae artists bring. "IN the Nolia" was one of the songs you had to skip, theres "In the Nolia" with really bad singing after every line. Lil Wayne outshined Juvenile on "White Chicks" and kept the song alive. "Set IT Off Remix" was a nice remix of the song Set It Off, Juvenile appeared only on 1 verse, rest are delivered by Hot Boy$ and Baby, they all did pretty well. Songs like "Get Your Hustle On" brings no energy,and "HB Headbusta" has too much singing. Manny Fresh's production did have his signature sound, most of the beats were good except for "Get Your Hustle ON". However, overall Project English didn't bring what I was looking for in a Juvenile album, he didn't appear on too many songs, one good things is that there are no poinntless skits, that was a good thing. But overall, this sounded to somewhat like a compilation and desperately needed a "HOT" single like something that will bring vibe: exp Back Dat Ass Up.

Production: A
Lyrics: B-
Delivery: B-
Overall: B

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