The visual is directed by Diesel Filmz.

Juvenile has dropped a new music video, but the song is a decades old fan-favorite.

The Louisiana native shared the official visuals for “400 Degreez,” the title track from his top-selling album in celebration of its 25th anniversary.

A written message at the beginning of the video, directed by Diesel Filmz, reflects on the career landmark. The visual ends with clips from throughout the New Orleans musician’s longstanding career.

“On November 3, 1998, Juvenile released his third studio album 400 Degreez,” the message reads. “The album went on to be certified 4x Platinum, having sold over 4 million copies. This groundbreaking album remains Juvenile’s bestselling project of his solo career. This visual is a celebration of the 25th anniversary of this monumental achievement.”

Juvenile Performing
Juvenile performs onstage at 2023 Black Music Honors at Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on May 19, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. Nykieria Chaney/Getty Images

The music video continues to feature Juvenile and Mannie Fresh both relishing in their prime and proving they still have what it takes to dominate the Hip-Hop scene.

“I made music I hoped would connect with the culture, the kids, and the ladies and that worked. From how we dressed to our attitudes, it all lasted forever,” the 49-year-old reflected in a 2023 interview with The Tennessean. “Make party songs for the women and the men will follow,” he laughed.

With production from Mannie Fresh, the 18-track album features Big Tymers, Lil Wayne, Hot Boys, JAY-Z, and more. Watch the “400 Degreez” music video above and check out the 400 Degreez album below.

Eric Bellinger and Sevyn Streeter are the perfect duo in the “Drop” music video. Directed by Apex Visions, the visual brings the two R&B singers together for a fun, synchronized groove. The track comes from Eric Bellinger’s The Rebirth 3: The Party & The Bedroom album released in March.

“‘Drop’ has been a fan favorite since the album dropped!” detailed Bellinger per The Hype Magazine. “I knew I wanted to shoot a video from the second we finished recording. Me and Sevyn felt it was necessary to make sure the video felt like the party that the song is, so we also included some fire grooves to keep the energy on 100!”

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