Juvenile's Electrifying Tiny Desk Concert Wows NPR Audience

TL;DR Summary
Juvenile delivered a sharp and energetic performance during his highly anticipated NPR Tiny Desk Concert, joined by his longtime producer Mannie Fresh and Louisiana native Jon Batiste. With a full band and brass section, he effortlessly performed early classics like "400 Degreez" and "Bling Bling," as well as later hits like "Set It Off" and "Slow Motion." The concert concluded with a lively rendition of his signature hit, "Back That Azz Up," with the audience enthusiastically joining in. Juvenile's initial reluctance to perform at the Tiny Desk was overcome by the viral response to a fan's request, leading to this memorable performance.
- Juvenile Tears Through His Hits at NPR Tiny Desk Concert: Watch Consequence
- Juvenile: Tiny Desk Concert NPR Music
- Rapper Juvenile Gives Stellar Tiny Desk Concert At NPR After Asking ‘WTF’ It Even Was HuffPost
- Juvenile's 'Tiny Desk' performance premieres WWLTV.com
- Juvenile Brings 90's Rap to NPR's Latest 'Tiny Desk' Feature BET
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
1 min
vs 2 min read
Condensed
56%
231 → 102 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Consequence