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2001 studio album by Juvenile
Project English is the fifth solo studio album by American rapper Juvenile. It was released on August 21, 2001, via Cash Money/Universal Records. Recording sessions took place at Cash Money Studios in Metairie and at Circle House Studios in Miami. Produced entirely by Mannie Fresh, it features guest appearances from the Big Tymers, the Hot Boys and TQ. The album peaked at number 2 on both the Billboard 200 and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts in the United States. On October 24, 2001, it was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America for shipping 500,000 copies.
The album was supported by two singles: "Set It Off" and "Mamma Got Ass", both went charted at number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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1. | "Intro - Let's Roll" | 3:32 |
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2. | "Set It Off" | 4:17 |
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3. | "H.B. HeadBusta" | 4:16 |
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4. | "4 Minutes" (featuring the Hot Boys) | 4:32 |
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5. | "My Life" (featuring TQ) | 4:38 |
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6. | "Get Your Hustle On" (featuring the Big Tymers) | 4:39 |
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7. | "Sunshine" | 4:25 |
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8. | "Be Gone" (featuring the Big Tymers) | 5:24 |
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9. | "Mamma Got Ass" | 4:29 |
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10. | "They Lied" (featuring the Big Tymers) | 4:55 |
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11. | "White Girl" (featuring Lil' Wayne and Baby) | 4:40 |
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12. | "In Ya Ass" | 4:57 |
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13. | "Set It Off (Remix Radio)" (featuring Lil' Wayne, Baby and Turk) | 4:14 |
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14. | "In the Nolia" | 4:25 |
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15. | "What U Scared 4" (featuring Lil' Wayne) | 4:04 |
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16. | "Outro - Let's Go" | 3:26 |
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Total length: | 1:10:53 |
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- Terius "Juvenile" Gray – vocals
- Byron "Mannie Fresh" Thomas – vocals, keyboards, producer, engineering, mixing
- Bryan "Baby"/"Birdman" Williams – vocals, executive producer
- Mikkel "Mikkey" Nance – vocals
- Dwayne "Lil' Wayne" Carter – vocals
- Christopher "B.G." Dorsey – vocals
- Tab "Turk" Virgil, Jr. – vocals
- Terrence "TQ" Quaites – vocals
- Kedrick "Lac" Moore – vocals
- Rick Marcel – bass
- Terrence "Bearwolfe" Williams – keyboards assistant
- Ray Seay – engineering, mixing
- Chris Athens – mastering
- Ronald "Slim" Williams – executive producer
- Pen & Pixel Graphics – artwork
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- ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 2001". Billboard. Vol. 113, no. 52. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. December 29, 2001. p. YE-33. ISSN 0006-2510. Archived from the original on April 25, 2019. Retrieved April 14, 2025.
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