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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0016581269026
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Tvt
Manufacturer: Tvt
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Tvt
Release Date: November 16, 2004
Studio: Tvt
Sales Rank: 7827
MPN: 2690
Disc 1:- Crunk Juice
- Get Crunk feat Bo Hagon
- What U Gon' Do feat Lil Scrappy
- Real Nigga Roll Call feat Ice Cube
- Bo Hagon's Phone Call
- Da Blow feat Gangsta Boo
- Contract feat Trillville, Jazze Pha & Pimpin Ken
- E40 Choppin
- White Meat feat 8Ball & MJG
- Don't Fuck Wit Me (produced by Rick Rubin)
- Chris Rock Let's Be Friends
- Lovers & Friends feat Usher & Ludacris
- One Night Stand feat Oobie
- Aww Skeet Skeet feat DJ Flexx
- Chris Rock In The Club
- In The Club feat R. Kelly & Ludacris
- Bitches Aint Shit feat Nate Dogg, Snoop Dogg, Suga Free & Oobie
- Chris Rock Get Lower
- Stick That Thang Out (Skeezer) feat Pharrell Williams & Ying Yang Twins Produced by The Neptunes
- Grand Finale feat Nas, T.I., Bun B, Ice Cube
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Editorial Review:
Discount Shopping: Named after the thriving rap subgenre he popularized, Lil' Jon's Crunk Juice makes no claims to be anything but XXX-rated, hip-hop mosh pit music. Three 6 Mafia's crunked-out compositions may predate Lil' Jon's, but Jon's unique production methods continue to dazzle on cuts like "What U Gon' Do," where protégé Lil Scrappy's vocals create jarring audio effects. The trademark futuristic blend of Miami bass, Jamaican dub, electronica, and punk--littered with call-and-response chants--is in full force on "Crunk Juice," "Get Crunk," and "Da Blow." More impressively, he's broadened his crunk palette to include a brilliant rocked-out Rick Rubin collaboration, along with more conventional R&B tunes featuring Usher and R. Kelly--he even looks to D.C.-style go-go beats for inspiration on "Aww Skeet Skeet." The vulgar yet hilarious Chris Rock comedy cameos help make this album a winner, even if it's intentionally zany and lyrically vacuous. --Dalton Higgins
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This CD has so much more energy and creativity than 95% of the other crap music that's popular these days, rap or otherwise. I personally love his vocal delivery, so much better than the average rapper that drones on in a monotone style like he's giving a speech in 9th grade english class that bores you to tears, forcing you to focus 100% on the lyrics (and most rap lyrics are crap anyways, admit it!) hoping he's saying something interesting... (which he is not), but at least with Lil Jon, you can ... Read More
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You have to admire a band that is so collectively creative that they come up with gems like:
"Boyz" instead of "Boys." That is genius. Who would have gessed that such a symple thing as incorrect spelling would be so integral to a music? Where do these guys come up with such brilliant ideas?
Certainly not the library.
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Does anyone sell singles anymore? This is not a play all the way through type of CD. But neither are many of the "Greats" as the most harshest critics of this bunch have listed! I do think a 'Hits' CD would be better in their case, because it is sad to have to buy a whole CD to listen to a few good songs. It's even sadder though to see people who know they don't have any interest in a group or music genre, write a review out of sheer need to criticize and bash other people's musical choice. Go somewhere ... Read More
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How on Earth did this ever get accepted as music? Just a bunch of idiots incoherently screaming over some stupid beat. I can't bear to image how bad the next music fad will be.
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Lil Jon is one of the many reasons why rap is given a negative image. Let me give you a list and explain why I loathe this talentless, shameful act and his disgrace towards society:
1. Voice - Just how can that guy's senseless yelling be tolerated? All this guy does is yell. He doesn't even rap. It's just thoughtless, obnoxious "YAY-YAH" over and over (along with some other stuff). I bet his music couldn't even be considered rap if it weren't for all those guest musicians.
2. Plagiarism ... Read More
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