JUVENILE: June 11th was "Back That Azz Up Day"

The announcement came ahead of the New Orleans native’s upcoming 25th anniversary of "Back That Azz Up" with the 400 Degreez Band, tickets for which go on sale (Friday) at 10 a.m. 

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The mayor of New Orleans earlier this week declared June 11th “Back That Azz Up Day.”

The proclamation came on the 25th anniversary of Juvenile’s video and hit single being released to the world. Mayor LaToya Cantrell said on Tuesday, “The 25th anniversary of the music video, and urge all citizens to join the celebration of this monumental achievement and the artists who have made a lasting impact on our city’s musical legacy.” 

“Back That Azz Up” transcended its roots to become a cultural phenomenon, celebrated for its infectious beat and memorable lyrics that continue to resonate with generations.” Mayor Cantrell’s proclamation also said “this legendary song has remarkably become the most played wedding song in America, uniting people across the nation in joy and celebration, and exemplifying the unifying power of music.”

Juvi said, “This song has been a huge part of my musical journey, and it's amazing to see it still resonate with people today, and I can’t wait for the moment each night of the tour when the song drops.”

The announcement came ahead of the New Orleans native’s upcoming 25th anniversary of "Back That Azz Up" with the 400 Degreez Band, tickets for which go on sale tomorrow (Friday) at 10 a.m. 


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