Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR223

Introduced
5/30/23  
Introduced
5/30/23  
Passed
6/2/23  

Caption

Commends Teruis "Juvenile" Gray for his musical and cultural contributions

Impact

This resolution has a cultural rather than legislative impact, aimed at recognizing and celebrating the contributions of a prominent artist from Louisiana. It serves to draw attention to the cultural heritage of New Orleans and the significant role that local artists play in shaping the state’s musical identity. By praising Juvenile, the resolution fosters a sense of pride in Louisiana's rich cultural history and supports the promotion of its unique art forms.

Summary

House Resolution No. 223 commends Teruis 'Juvenile' Gray for his significant musical and cultural contributions, highlighting his influence in the New Orleans Bounce music genre. Born in New Orleans in 1975, Juvenile rose to fame as a teenager with his debut album 'Being Myself.' He is particularly recognized for his quadruple-platinum album '400 Degreez,' which has made a lasting impact on the hip hop landscape. The resolution emphasizes his prolific career, which includes over a dozen albums and sales exceeding ten million copies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR223 is overwhelmingly positive. It reflects the Legislature's appreciation for local artists and the cultural contributions they make to society. Such resolutions are vital in fostering community pride and encouraging artistic expression, with Juvenile's story resonating as an inspiring example for aspiring musicians and the youth of New Orleans.

Contention

There do not appear to be significant points of contention regarding HR223, as it is a commendatory resolution focused on celebrating an individual’s achievements. However, discussions around similar resolutions can sometimes involve debates on the representation of various cultural figures and ensuring that a diversity of voices and contributions from different communities within Louisiana are recognized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR842

Ali, Kilo; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical sound, culture, and his lasting impact on the global music industry; commend

LA HR844

Pastor Troy; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical sound, culture, and his lasting impact on the global music industry; commend

LA HR843

Robinson, Jasiel Amon; known professionally as Yung Joc; outstanding contributions to Atlanta's musical legacy, entrepreneurship, and cultural influence; commend

LA SR177

Recognizes the month of June as African-American Music Appreciation Month in Louisiana.

LA HR281

Commends David Arnold "Dee-1" Augustine, Jr., for his accomplishments as an educator, musician, activist, influencer, and entrepreneur

LA HR955

T.I.; contributions to Bankhead, Atlanta, and global culture; commend

LA SR181

Commends the ongoing achievements of David Arnold "Dee-1" Augustine Jr. in his roles as an educator, musician, activist, influencer, speaker, and entrepreneur.

LA HR958

Rich Kidz; cultural contributions to Bankhead and 404 Day; commend

LA HR201

Commends musician Cedric Watson for his many accomplishments and promotion of Creole music, culture, and language

LA SR210

Recognizes the month of June as "African-American Music Appreciation Month" in Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.