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Cocky and Confident

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Download links and information about Cocky and Confident by Juvenile. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 19 tracks with total duration of 01:12:23 minutes.

Artist: Juvenile
Release date: 2009
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 19
Duration: 01:12:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Cocky and Confident 2:49
2. Gotta Get It 4:04
3. Back Back 4:00
4. We Be Getting Money (feat. Shawty Lo, Dorrough & Kango Slim) 4:48
5. My Money Don't Fold (feat. Kango Slim & T Money) 4:36
6. Feeling Right (feat. B. G., Cape & Kango Slim) 3:52
7. Top of the Line 4:10
8. Make U Feel Alright (feat. Kango Slim & Jay Da Menace) 4:01
9. It's All Hood (feat. Young Juve & Q Corvette) 3:40
10. New Orleans Stunna (feat. Rawsmoov) 3:23
11. All Over You (feat. Kango Slim) 3:01
12. You Can't Stop Me (feat. Mr. Meanor, Youngin & Kango Slim) 3:43
13. Break It Down (feat. Q Corvette) 3:35
14. I'm Out Chere (feat. Rico Love) 3:54
15. I'm Shining 3:37
16. I Say (feat. Youngin) 3:43
17. Everything (feat. Bobby V) 4:06
18. Hands On You (feat. Pleasure P) 3:33
19. Listen (feat. Q Corvette) 3:48

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Juvenile now stands as one of Southern rap’s elder statesmen, having mentored some of the top rappers in the world, including Lil Wayne. Even as the Southern form of rap has splintered into dozens of subgenres, Juvenile has remained faithful to his own distinctive New Orleans flow. He applies his distinctive delivery to a variety of backdrops on Cocky & Confident, his ninth album and one of the most consistent efforts of his career. Juve’s raspy voice reeks of experience and toughness, and he elevates the street anthems “We Be Getting Money” and “New Orleans Stunna.” Even though Juvenile has long since left the Cash Money family, “I’m Shining” feels like a throwback to the days of Hot Boys hits. The beats here grow to intense and monstrous proportions, but Juve’s flow has an agility and playfulness that echoes the celebratory dance of New Orleans parade music. There are no gimmicks on Cocky & Confident, and no track better illustrates that idea than “Gotta Get It,” a stripped-down beat that Juve knocks out of the park like a veteran slugger.