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Solja Rags is the second studio album by American rapper Juvenile. The album was released May 13, 1997, as the first release under Cash Money Records. [3] This was also Juvenile's first album signed as an artist on Cash Money Records. [4] The album sold over 200,000 copies independently.
- Gangsta Rap , Southern Hip Hop
On May 13, 1997, Juvenile dropped his sophomore album, Solja Rags The 14-track project was the New Orleans native’s first body of work under Cash Money Records and features fellow Hot Boy...
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- DJ Jimi f/ Juvenile "Bounce (For the Juvenile)" (1993) Album: It's Jimi / Playaz of da Game. Label: Soulin/Avenue. Producer: Leroy "Precise" Edwards. Juvenile: “That’s where everything started.
- Juvenile "Solja Rag" (1997) Album: Solja Rags. Label: Cash Money. Producer: Mannie Fresh. Juvenile: “That was the song that set it off. I thought [that was my most creative song].
- Juvenile "Ha" (1998) Album: 400 Degreez. Label: Cash Money/Universal. Producer: Mannie Fresh. Juvenile: “‘Ha’ was a spin off of ‘Solja Rag’ to be honest with you.
- Juvenile f/ Jay-Z "Ha (Remix)" (1998) Album: 400 Degreez. Label: Cash Money/Universal. Producer: Mannie Fresh. Juvenile: “Jay-Z liked the record and just did [the remix].
May 13, 1997 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Solja Rags" on Discogs.
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Mar 25, 2016 · His Cash Money debut, Solja Rags, which sold close to 200,000 copies and peaked at #55 on the Billboard
Jan 1, 1997 · SOLJA RAGS, a solo LP from Juvenile of the Hot Boys, is a powerful example of the Southern-fried sounds being cooked up in one of the nation's most poverty-stricken cities. SOLJA RAGS is marked by tightly mapped-out arrangements of the bouncy rhythms and wailing synths synonymous with the Southern sound.