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"Back That Thang Up" (or the uncensored version "Back That Azz Up") is a song recorded by American rapper Juvenile featuring fellow American rappers
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and
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. Produced by Fresh, it was released on June 11, 1999, as the second single from Juvenile's 1998 album '' 400 Degreez''. The song was Juvenile's biggest hit single at the time until the chart-topping "
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" in 2004, surpassing "Back That Azz Up" which peaked at number 19 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In 2021, it was listed at number 478 on Rolling Stone's "Top 500 Best Songs of All Time". Wayne's lyrics ("After you back it up and then stop/then what, what/ drop, drop, drop it like it's hot.") popularized an expression for a certain type of sexually suggestive dance; the expression was later re-popularized by Snoop Dogg with his number-one hit "
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".
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's verse was repeated on his 2008 single "
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". Drake samples the song for his song "Practice" from his 2011 album '' Take Care''. R&B singer
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did a remake of the song. Both the song and its music video were omnipresent in media venues for much of 1999 and early 2000. "Back That Thang Up", Lil Wayne's "
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", and B.G.'s "
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" were the three hits that launched Cash Money into the pop mainstream. Based on the content of the song, there were three edited versions of the song, which allowed for radio stations to choose between playing "Back That Thang Up" and the edited version of "Back That Azz Up". Johnny Kenaya was in the studio with Juvenile and Mannie Fresh while the record was playing. He gave the green light on the project to go on. The former had redone amended lyrics, while the latter was edited as is (with the word "ass" left intact). Also, the edited album version had "ass" backmasked along with other expletives. "Back That Thang Up" only came out on the single, the compilation Universal Smash Hits in 2000, and Juvenile's Greatest Hits in 2004.


Live performances

In February 2020, Juvenile performed "Back That Azz Up" with billionaire businessman
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during Steyer's
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presidential primary campaign. While Juvenile performed the lyrics, Steyer danced onstage alongside his wife and daughter before delivering a speech targeted to youth and minority voters. Steyer withdrew from the presidential race the day after the performance in part due to a weak showing in that state's primary.


Court ruling

In ''Positive Black Talk, Inc. v. Cash Money Records, Inc.'' (2004), the
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concluded that the song did not infringe the copyright of
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's song "Back That Ass Up".


Remix

In 2021, Juvenile released “Vaxx That Thang Up”, a remix whose lyrics encouraged
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for
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. The song, also featuring
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and
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, was sponsored by
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's dating app BLK. "Vaxx That Thang Up" was released to mixed reactions. Juvenile responded to critics by claiming that his goal was not to force listeners to receive the vaccine, but instead that they "get educated on it, and make the right decision.”


In popular culture

The uncensored version of the song was featured in
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stand-up comedy special '' Relatable''.


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