Crunk Juice EXPLICIT LYRICS Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz

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  • Release Date: 11/16/2004
  • Sales Rank: 41,976
  • Label: TVT
  • UPC: 016581269019

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With his booming production commanding the airwaves and his catchphrases now ubiquitous -- thanks to a hearing-impaired skit on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show -- Lil Jon has successfully made his crunk brand of hip-hop a hot commodity. Showing no signs of cooling off, Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz return with their fourth proper album, Crunk Juice. Since Jon and company have always preferred hollering and chanting to a more traditional rhyming technique, the album's guest list is crammed with an impressive cast of mike men, including R. Kelly ("In Da Club") and Nas ("Grand Finale"). As expected, 808 drum-and-synth concoctions remain Jon's musical foundation, though he successfully ventures into other genres. The mosh pit–worthy "Get Crunk," with its crushing bass beat and aggressive chants, takes on an almost punk rock swagger, while the slow jam "Lovers and Friends" reunites Lil Jon with Usher and Ludacris for the first time since Usher's megahit "Yeah!" "Aww Skeet Skeet," featuring DJ Flexx, marries an LJ catchphrase to an addictive go-go groove. Playing like one big party in CD format, Crunk Juice offers plenty of musical libations for everyone. Alvin Aqua Blanco Barnes & Noble



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Seriously?by Anonymous

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April 15, 2007: So im not sure if anyone could ever take Lil John seriously? IF you get this CD dont expect insightful lyrics that touch your heart. Basically its Lil John yelling random words and rapping about how cool he is. Its more of a comedy CD then anything, but still kinda fun to listen to.

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This Cd is a lot better the Kings of Crunkby Anonymous

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December 22, 2004: Lil Jon used all his connections to make this a great album. he got some great guest artist in this album. especially ice cube (one of my favorite rapper) is on 2 of the tracks. I just wish i could get the bonus cd with pitbull(which i also give 5 starts in heart).

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