![]() ![]() Some of "Ha" is criminal - "You know how to work a triple beam, huh?/It ain't hard as it seems, huh?" Some of "Ha" is cruel - "That ho don't know when to shut her mouth up, huh?/You gon' knock that ho teeth out, huh?" Some of "Ha" is funny - "That's you that can't keep a ol' lady 'cause you keep fuckin' her friends, huh?" "I can't go tonight, no." "The test was hard, yeah." Or as Juvenile begins "Ha": "That's you with that bad-ass Benz, huh?" (It's written "Ha." He means "Huh?" As in: "Right? Don't you agree? Isn't it so?") "Ha" is the first single - an updated, remodeled and better version of Juvenile's regional hit, "Solja Rag." New Orleanians have an odd habit of adding affirmative or declarative words at the end of sentences. But to those who live in and around the Magnolia Housing Project of Uptown New Orleans, not only can Juvenile rap, Juvenile and his fellow Hot Boyz - B.G., Lil' Wayne and Turk - are rap. He's bilingual.įolks outside of New Orleans have also said that Juvenile can't rap. It's New Orleans Third Ward Ghetto - a second language. Maybe it's because some of his favorite words have no written equivalent, or precise meaning - words like whoalay or shipe. Maybe it's how he randomly adds and subtracts syllables. Folks from places other than New Orleans have said that Juvenile raps like he's deaf.
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