The album was not as successful as Juvenile's previous album, 400 Degreez, but it did reach number 10 on the US
Billboard 200 with first week sales of over 290,000 copies and also topped the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart during the first week of 2000. The album was certified Platinum by the
RIAA on January 24, 2000, for sales of one million copies.
^Sheffield, Rob (January 20, 2000).
"Tha G-Code : Juvenile : Review". Rolling Stone. No. 832. pp. 55, 59. Archived from
the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
^Williams, Frank (March 2000). "Record Report: Juvenile – Tha G-Code". The Source. No. 126. New York. p. 256.
The album was not as successful as Juvenile's previous album, 400 Degreez, but it did reach number 10 on the US
Billboard 200 with first week sales of over 290,000 copies and also topped the
Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart during the first week of 2000. The album was certified Platinum by the
RIAA on January 24, 2000, for sales of one million copies.
^Sheffield, Rob (January 20, 2000).
"Tha G-Code : Juvenile : Review". Rolling Stone. No. 832. pp. 55, 59. Archived from
the original on February 10, 2009. Retrieved December 18, 2015.
^Williams, Frank (March 2000). "Record Report: Juvenile – Tha G-Code". The Source. No. 126. New York. p. 256.