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Reality Check
Early hints seemed to suggest that Reality Check could be a turning point for Juvenile. Fueled by the destruction of his native New Orleans, Juve seemed ready to let the world feel his wrath. Instead, Reality Check hardly breaks much new ground; even "Get Ya Hustle On," with its stark video filmed in the ravaged 5th Ward, is little more than another "cook crack" anthem even if he takes time to lash out at FEMA. It's not like Reality Check will disappoint old fans--the cocky swagger and brazen sexuality is still in full effect, especially on stripper pole anthems like "Rodeo," and "Loose Booty" or any of the electro-groovy tunes such as "Why Not" or the explosive "Pop U." Still, compared to former Hot Boy partner Lil Wayne, whose recent Tha Carter II found Weezy pushing to a new level of artistry, Juve seems content to coast. --Oliver Wang
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Tracks| 1 | Intro | | 2 | Got Ya Hustle On | | 3 | Around the Way | | 4 | Sets Go Up -- feat. Wacko | | 5 | Rodeo | | 6 | What's Happenin' | | 7 | Loose Booty -- feat. Eightball and Skip | | 8 | Way I Be Leanin' -- feat. Mike Jones, Paul Wall, Skip, and Wacko | | 9 | Break A Brick Down | | 10 | Who's Ya Daddy | | 11 | I Know You Know -- feat. Trey Songz | | 12 | Keep Talkin' -- feat. Skip and Redd Eyezz | | 13 | Rock Like That -- feat. Bun B | | 14 | Why Not -- feat. Skip | | 15 | Animal | | 16 | Addicted -- feat. Brian McKnight | | 17 | Holla Back | | 18 | Pop U -- feat. Fat Joe and Ludacris | | 19 | Say It To Me Now -- feat. Kango of Partners-N-Crime |
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