Slow motion with me

09.11.2006 | 12:48 pm | General, Videos, Products

Nothing ruins a relationship worse than the same routine, over and over. Switch up your style, bring a little spice, variety and spontaneity. Stay unpredictable and keep ‘em on their toes. Try, perhaps, slow motion with me. My Love Shack, simply humm to the beat and sing along with Kelis:

Ooh lemme slow it down so ya can catch the flow
Screw it up make it go extra slow
Real girls get down on the flo
(on the flo get down, on the flo)
Ooh i gave you a taste you want some more
Touch down lemme do it up like a pro
I ride the beat like a bicycle, I’m icy cold
Ooh from the 6-4 hoppers up in crenshaw
The money makin playas up in harlem
Don’t want no problems
We gon keep it pumpin while the 808 is jumpin

Now, enjoy the video below of Juvenile and the Kelis and Juvenile CD’s underneath the video box. Get it for cheap!

Juve The Great (Explicit Version)

Juve The Great

If Ha and Back That Thang Up set new standards for dirty south hip-hop, then the songs on Juve The Great will raise the bar even higher for those trying to appeal to hip- hop fans who like their music unsweetened and not watered down. Case in point, in the CD’s lead single, In My Life, Juve dishes out an unabashed tribute to his ballin’ lifestyle. I’m just talking on there, he laughs. It’s just got that Juve vibe. And that Juve vibe runs throughout Juve The Great, which, as expected, features production by Cash Money’s resident hitmaker Mannie Fresh. From the old-school-flavored Bounce Back — featuring ‘millionaire’ Baby — to the dirty anthem, Down South Posted with Wacko. Juvenile rose from the New Orleans projects’ “bounce” dance scene and turned into one of Cash Money Records’ most popular artists on the strength of his 1998 album 400 DEGREEZ and its wildly popular hit single “Back That Azz Up.” And while JUVE THE GREAT may not quite rise to the heights of that album and its multi-faceted depictions of New Orleans gangsta life, tracks such as “Down South Posted” and “Bounce Back” will keep fans of the rapper and of the Dirty South well satisfied. Still, irrefutable proof that Juvenile is no run-of-the-mill Cash Money soldier lies in “Numb Numb,” his finely-honed expose of coke dealing New Orleans-style, which manages to be hypnotic, revealing, sympathetic and chilling, all in the space of five minutes.

Kelis Was Here (Explicit Version)

Kelis Was Here

Kelis returns with her new single, Bossy featuring Too $hort - this summer’s female anthem. The new album Kelis Was Here arrives in stores August 22, 2006 featuring Cee-Lo, Nas, Will.I.Am and more. Stay tuned for more details and sign up to the list to stay in touch with Kelis!