During his interview with No Jumper, JT Tha Bigga Figga delved into a period between 2001 and 2002 when he was moving around with rapper Juvenile, who was at the height of his career. While witnessing Juvenile's success, JT was also awaiting his own big moment. He took on various roles, from recording in the studio to documenting their experiences through photography and videography.
During this time, Juvenile parted ways with Birdman's label and formed his own, UTP Records. JTrecalled being on the road with Juvenile and having encounters with other up-and-coming artists, such as Young Buck and 50 Cent. He then discussed how Juvenile's potential deal with Suge Knight caused tensions within the group, leading to Young Buck feeling left out and eventually joining forces with 50 Cent. JT also shared a story about how Juvenile ducked Suge before signing a contract.
During the sit-down, JT also emphasized the missed opportunity for Young Buck, as his album "Welcome to Cashville" was highly regarded. Lastly, JT and Adam22 reflected on how 50 Cent seemed to make it his mission to prevent any success from coming Young Buck's way after their fallout.
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