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: Lil Jon’s production style crossed into R&B and pop, most notably on Usher’s diamond-certified hit "Yeah!" , for which Jon won a Grammy Award. Core Discography Album Title Notable Singles Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album "Who U Wit?", "Shawty Freak a Lil' Sumtin" We Still Crunk!! "I Like Dem Girls" Put Yo Hood Up "Bia' Bia'", "Put Yo Hood Up" Kings of Crunk "Get Low", "Throw It Up", "I Don't Give A..." Crunk Juice

were the definitive face of the "crunk" movement, a high-energy Southern hip-hop subgenre that dominated clubs in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the group consisted of frontman and producer Lil Jon alongside Big Sam and Lil Bo. Origins and Mainstream Breakthrough Lil Jon Feat The East

: Their 1997 debut album, Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album , introduced the term "crunk" to the mainstream hip-hop vocabulary. : Lil Jon’s production style crossed into R&B

: They reached international stardom with their fourth album, Kings of Crunk (2002), which went double platinum and featured the massive hit "Get Low" . Based in Atlanta, Georgia, the group consisted of

: Lil Jon became iconic for his emphatic yells (like "YEAH!" and "OKAY!") and his production prowess, which helped define the "Dirty South" sound.

"What U Gon' Do", "Lovers and Friends", "Real N***a Roll Call" Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz - Apple Music

Formed in 1995, the group specialized in a "shouty," call-and-response style of music designed to energize crowds.