get crunk who u wit da album download Get crunk who u wit da album download. Long before the days Lil Jon called himself the "King of Crunk" he had aspirations of climbing the Hip-Hop ladder with childhood friends Big Sam and Lil Bo, aka The East Side Boyz . In 1997, they had an incredible following in the Atlanta hip hop scene and Lil Jon came on board as the leading front man. Charismatic and loud mouthed, Lil Jon was the figurehead for this rapidly growing music team. In 1997 they released their first album "Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album" with Mirror Image. The single "Shawty Freak a Lil' Sumthin" reached #36 on the Hot Rap Singles charts as well as #62 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Billboard. The other major single from the album "Who U Wit?" also charted on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Billboard at #70. The international success of "Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album" brought with it many outside production opportunities for Lil Jon so it wasn't until 2000 that he returned with another record with The East Side Boyz , "We Still Crunk". With massive success happening on many levels Lil' Jon started up his own label - BME Recordings, promptly signing himself and The East Side Boyz to the latest label. The group then went to work on their second album, which became their commercial breakthrough. That same year Lil' Jon and The East Side Boyz released "We Still Crunk!!" and released it under his own label. Among the tracks on the widely acclaimed record was the hit single "I Like Those Girls," which reached #55 on the R&B chart and squeezing into #3 position on the Hot Rap Tracks chart. In 2001 Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz released their third album "Put Yo Hood Up" which was quickly certified Gold by the RIAA for sales of over 500,000 copies. This brilliant album reached #1 on the US Independent Albums Billboard and #6 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs Billboard. "Kings of Crunk" was their fourth breathtaking album released in 2002. The album was certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA in 2003 for sales of over 2,000,000 copies in the United States of America. Among many others the album features rapper Pitbull's first recorded mainstream feature. The group's pride and joy placed #1 and #2 on US Independent Albums Billboard and the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. 2003 was a very busy year for the group as there were two albums released. "Certified Crunk" and "Part II" are the names of these infamous albums. Where "Certified Crunk" impressively made it to #9 on the US Independent Albums Billboard "Part II" made it all the way to #1 on the same chart. The hit album "Part II" is mostly comprised of remixes of the also #1 "Kings of Crunk" Album. Lil' John and The East Side Boyz last album together would be "Crunk Juice" leaving them with #1, #2 and #3 places on three US charts. The album was so popular it cross the Atlantic and placed at #52 on the UK Albums chart. The final album's chart topping hit "Lovers & Friends" featuring Usher and Ludacris was by far the most successful release from the group grabbing the #3 spot on the Billboard 100 and taking out first place on the US Rhythmic Airplay Billboard. This track was a global sensation charting in many countries such as Germany, Italy and Australia. In the wake of "Crunk Juice" Lil' Jon's label took the spotlight as he decided to step out of it. Lil' Jon and The East Side Boyz decided to call it a day in 2005. Since then The East Side Boyz have been responsible for huge hip-hop songs of the last generation including "Get Low", "What U Gon' Do" and the album "Kings of Crunk" and working with incredible artists such as Chyna Whyte, Bone Crusher and Oobie to create these massive hits. In 2016 The East Side Boyz signed with DayOne Entertainment for management under the watchful eye of Al Nolan. Al then immediately signed a global distribution to publishing agreement with DJ Central Records. In January 2017 The Boyz released three monster records that have now gathered over 25,000,000 streams, downloads and YouTube plays. With all the excitement tours and shows are being announed over 2017 and 2018. For all up to date information please follow the following official links. Crunk Music. Unless you tripped, stubbed your toe and tumbled into the Hot Tub Time Machine, the word crunk has no music-oriented meaning to you today. Urban Dictionary defines "crunk" as "a mixture of the words crazy and drunk." Before it became a subset of southern rap, crunk was an everyday word that defined a state of crunkedness (more on this later). Travel back to the year 2003, however, and you'll find that crunk denotes one of the most popular forms of hip-hop. It combines hip-hop and electronic dance music. The music is typically uptempo, making it a perfect backdrop for dance clubs and rowdy parties. The Definition of Crunk. Everyone disagrees on the etymology of crunk. Here are a few popular theories on the origin of the definition of crunk. 1980s Atlanta - The word "crunk" was an everyday word in 1980s Atlanta. Supposedly, clubgoers in ATL used the word to describe being "full of energy" or "hyped up" (aka the aforementioned crunkedness). 1990s Southern Rap - Crunk was commonly used by southern rappers in the early 90s to describe an activity, such as getting drunk and smoking the chronic. Or maybe getting crazy and drunk. Or cooking and drinking. The debate goes on. Conan O'Brien and Dino Stamatopoulos - Another theory has it that late night host Conan O'Brien coined the word crunk. In 1993, O'Brien and Late Night writer Dino Stamatopoulos invented the word "krunk" to confuse late night censors. It was supposedly an attempt to combine offensive words without getting in trouble. The Origin of Crunk. Crunk emerged as a music style in the 1990s. It gained momentum in Memphis and Atlanta before spreading throughout the Dirty South. It was popularized by the likes of Lil Jon, Ying Yang Twins and Three 6 Mafia. The first notable crunk hit was Three 6 Mafia's "Tear Da Club Up." Originally released in 1992, it appears on their 1995 album Mystic Stylez as well as the compilation Underground Vol. 2: Club Memphis --a collection of Three 6 Mafia's underground hits. Kings of Crunk. In 1997, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz released their debut album, Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album. Although it flew under the radar, it is now considered the first crunk album ever. It produced early crunk singles like "Get Crunk" and "Shawty Freak a Lil Sumtin'." With crunk now expanding in stature, Lil Jon gave the sound a bear hug. Jon named his group's next album Kings of Crunk . In 2003, Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz finally put crunk on the national map with the smash single "Get Low." The song combined a club-friendly beat with goofy lyrics. Soon, every college kid in the country was saying "Take that thang to the flo/You skank, you skank." Elements of Crunk. Musically, crunk blends elements of hip-hop and dance. It's club-oriented music. Crunk songs are usually high-pitched and drum-heavy. A typically crunk song employs repetitive, catchy refrains that make it fun and easy for fans to chant along. The most popular criticism of crunk is that lacks substance. On the other hand, crunk songs are club-oriented and, as club songs go, they favor style over substance. The Rise, Evolution and Decline of Crunk. In the early 2000s, crunk became a daily fixture in party culture. Crunk blared out of car stereos, radio stations and nightclubs. Crunk ringtones were hugely popular. You may have even heard of the energy drink Crunk Energy. The rise of crunk splintered it into subgenres like crunkcore, crunk rock, crunk punk, crunnk&B and acid crunk. By late 2009, crunk had fizzled out of mainstream culture. At the same time, a new sound was invading the mainstream: trap music. Listening to Crunk Music. If you want to check out some crunk music for yourself, look into these key crunk artists: Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz Three 6 Mafia Ying Yang Twins Lil Scrappy Youngbloodz Trillville Crime Mob. Let's say you're planning a crunk party, your playlist should contain a few essential cuts. These top crunk songs include: crunk. Origin obscure. Compare Icelandic krunka ( “ to croak ” ) , English cronk ( “ the honk of a goose ” ) . Verb [ edit ] crunk ( third-person singular simple present crunks , present participle crunking , simple past and past participle crunked ) ( obsolete , intransitive ) To cry like a crane. 1872 , Nathaniel James Walter Le Cato, Theodora The crunking crane heard high amongst the clouds. Etymology 2 [ edit ] Attested in the Southern US since the late 1980s, originally in the sense of “rowdy, high energy out-of-control behavior by a crowd at Southern night clubs”. [1] Popularized by its use in the fusion genre of crunk music in the 1990s and especially early 2000s. In this context, first used in music lyrics and notably popularized by Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, on their 1997 debut album Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album ( Get Crunk, Who [are] You With[?]: The Album ).
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