Explore the story behind the track and its massive cultural impact through these videos:
Lil Jon's use of techno-style synths mixed with heavy 808s created a massive, club-shaking sound that became his trademark. Pop Culture Legacy
Lil Jon has revealed that the song’s original hook was actually "Let It Go" rather than "Get Low," a version he later described as the "wackest" thing he ever created. Explore the story behind the track and its
The song has been memorably featured in movies like White Chicks and The Proposal (where Sandra Bullock’s character raps it), as well as shows like Brooklyn Nine-Nine and American Dad! .
The video is filled with high-intensity dancing, twerking, and erotic imagery, reflecting the song's club-centric themes. Origins and Impact Originally appearing on the 2002 album Kings of
Released in early 2003, "" by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz featuring the Ying Yang Twins is a cornerstone of the crunk genre and a definitive party anthem of the early 2000s. Originally appearing on the 2002 album Kings of Crunk , the track reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 and helped bring Southern hip-hop into the global mainstream. The Music Video
The video follows Lil Jon and his crew as they take over a club, featuring a variety of scenes ranging from a barber shop where the Ying Yang Twins rap while getting haircuts to a locker room and a pool where two women box. characterized by his signature pimp cups
It popularized the "Lil Jon" persona, characterized by his signature pimp cups, gold teeth (grills), and energetic ad-libs like "Whaaaaat," "Okaaaaay," and "Yeeeaaah".