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Juvenile and Mannie Fresh Launch New Podcast 'Still 400'
The Southern rap icons discuss their plans to grow their platform organically and bring their signature sound to a new medium.
Feb. 24, 2026 at 5:26pm
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Veteran rappers Juvenile and Mannie Fresh have teamed up to launch a new podcast called 'Still 400', named after Juvenile's classic 1998 album '400 Degreez' which was produced entirely by Mannie Fresh. The duo discuss their plans to grow the podcast organically, bring on a diverse array of guests, and incorporate live music performances, drawing on their decades-long chemistry and commitment to positivity. They share advice for aspiring podcasters and reveal some of the challenges they've faced in getting the show off the ground while balancing their other business ventures and family responsibilities.
Why it matters
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh's podcast represents an exciting new chapter for two architects of the Southern rap sound, allowing them to connect directly with fans, share insights, and showcase emerging artists in a format that transcends traditional music media. As veteran artists navigating an evolving industry, their ability to adapt and innovate serves as an inspiring model for other legacy acts looking to maintain relevance and expand their creative platforms.
The details
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh's new podcast 'Still 400' is the product of over a year of planning and preparation, as the duo sought to leverage their decades-long partnership and chemistry to create a unique audio experience. Rather than simply rehashing old stories, the podcast aims to provide an insider's perspective on the music industry, featuring candid conversations with a diverse array of guests from artists and producers to industry executives. The duo have already recorded episodes in various locations including Louisiana, Houston, and Atlanta, with plans to continue traveling to connect with talent across the South. In addition to interviews, 'Still 400' will also incorporate live musical performances, with Mannie Fresh's in-house band providing accompaniment for guest artists.
- The idea for 'Still 400' was first conceived around a year ago, as Juvenile and Mannie Fresh were preparing for a Cash Money reunion tour.
- The podcast officially launched in early 2026 and the duo have already recorded episodes in Louisiana, Houston, and Atlanta.
- Juvenile is gearing up to release his highly anticipated album 'Boiling Point' in March 2026, his 51st birthday.
The players
Juvenile
A 50-year-old veteran rapper from New Orleans' Magnolia Projects, known for hits like "Back That Azz Up" and as a founding member of the Hot Boys.
Mannie Fresh
An acclaimed producer and beatmaker from New Orleans, who produced Juvenile's classic 1998 album '400 Degreez' and has collaborated with numerous Southern rap icons.
Young Juve
Juvenile's son, who the rapper recently bought a car for as part of his fatherly duties.
N.O.R.E.
A fellow veteran rapper whose successful podcast inspired Juvenile and Mannie Fresh to launch their own show.
Joe Budden
Another veteran rapper who has found success in the podcast space, which Juvenile and Mannie Fresh are looking to emulate.
What they’re saying
“We don't have a network yet. We'll get there.”
— Juvenile (rollingstone.com)
“We started the way we always started.”
— Mannie Fresh (rollingstone.com)
“We're going to take it one step at a time, you know? Every time we shoot a new show is a challenge, and we rise to the occasion and we do what we got to do.”
— Mannie Fresh (rollingstone.com)
“If Still 400 turns into a TV show and we've got a live band and live audience, so be it. We're ready for it.”
— Mannie Fresh (rollingstone.com)
“That's what we're shooting for. Let's say that, too. That's what we're shooting for.”
— Juvenile (rollingstone.com)
What’s next
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh plan to continue expanding the reach of their 'Still 400' podcast, with plans to travel to additional markets like Miami to connect with more artists and industry figures. They are also working to secure a live band to accompany musical guests on the show, further blending their podcast format with their live performance roots.
The takeaway
Juvenile and Mannie Fresh's launch of the 'Still 400' podcast represents an exciting new chapter for two titans of Southern rap, as they leverage their decades-long chemistry and commitment to positivity to create a unique audio platform that bridges generations of artists and showcases the vibrant musical culture of their New Orleans home.
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