New Orleans rap legend Juvenile helped define the Dirty South sound with his 1998 landmark album 400 Degreez - a quadruple-platinum blockbuster that Pitchfork ranked third on their 100 Best Rap Albums of All Time list, calling him "an unrelenting powerhouse." Born in the Magnolia Projects and forged in Cash Money Records' Hot Boys alongside Lil Wayne, Juvenile's raw street narratives and Mannie Fresh-produced bounce beats changed the trajectory of hip-hop. Catch him live at Webster Hall in New York on Wednesday, April 22 for the Boiling Point Tour.