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After going viral and to the top of the streaming charts with the original incarnation of “B.B.B.,” the internet has spoken its will into existence, as global and cultural superstar Megan Thee Stallion has joined Juvenile and hopped on “B.B.B.”
Best known for his groundbreaking work with Cash Money Records as part of the original Hot Boys, Juvenile first made waves with the platinum-certified 400 Degreez (1998), featuring classics like “Ha” and the timeless “Back That Azz Up.”
Over the decades, he’s remained one of hip-hop’s most distinctive voices, blending street wisdom with club-ready anthems, which was further validated by his celebrated NPR Tiny Desk Performance.
The forthcoming release of Juvie’s first new solo album in a decade, “Boiling Point” – which will be released on March 26 – marks the start of a major new chapter for Juvie, as after spending a large part of 2025 on the road with the Cash Money Millionaires 30th Anniversary Tour.
He performec alongside fellow legends Birdman, B.G., and Mannie Fresh, Juvenile has announced a new nationwide run, the “Boiling Point Tour”, launching this Spring and continuing through the Summer with more than 60 confirmed dates across the United States & Canada. The Boiling Point Tour will kick off on April 2 in Birmingham, Alabama.
The “Boiling Point Tour” will visit major markets, including Atlanta, New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and Miami, along with extensive regional routing across the Midwest, South, West Coast and Canada.








