Producer Manny Fresh-who's responsible for all the Cash Money production-rarely strays far from the region's bass roots, blending it with strings, keys, and other layers to make it more palatable to the masses. 400 Degreez, the album from which "Ha" is drawn, marks a high point in the South's musical output. But it wasn't until Juvenile's conversational "Ha," a furiously paced monologue dwelling on the details of everyday life, broke that the label was able to establish itself with a single that would snap northern necks. Climbing on the burly shoulders of the No Limit record label, New Orleans's Cash Money Records leads the Dirty South's second assault on the ears of the rest of the country.
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