Thursday (March 5), Juvenile spoke with Power 105's The Breakfast Club. The Southern MC, who helped to cement the region's prominence spoke on a plethora of topics. Some of the highlights included rejoining Cash Money Records, being cosigned by Jay Z, and Hurricane Katrina.

Recently Cash Money Records has been experiencing internal financial conflicts. However, the "Bounce Back" MC announced to The Breakfast Club that he has no problems with his former, and now current again, label. "We worked it out -- they cut the check," grins the Louisiana native.

Later on, the convo turned to Juve's iconic, "Ha." He praises Jay Z for appreciating the track and jumping on the remix. The honest MC shares his excitement, saying, "New York is gonna love me. That is gonna be a big thing for me."

Eventually, the sobering topic of Hurricane Katrina came up. Juvenile discloses his thoughts on the displaced residents being able to return to their homes. "Some of them get to come back. It's out with the old and in with the new."

The full interview also includes insight on Juve minding his business, as he's staying out of the Lil Wayne/Birdman situation. He also discusses what it was like to meet Scarface for the first time, and how once being the star of Cash Money was truly a whole team effort. And there's even a surprising G-Unit connection.