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1 King Of Crunk (Intro) 2 Throw It Up 3 Knockin Heads Off 4 Pimpin Ken Speaks 5 B***H 6 I Don't Give A... 7 Rep Yo City 8 Push That N****, Push That H** 9 Keep Yo Chullin Out The Street 10 Diamonds 11 Weedman 12 The Weedman 13 Nothin On 14 Luke Talkin S**T 15 Ooh Na Na Naa Naa 16 Nothins Free 17 Play No Games 18 Pitbulls Cuban Rideout 19 Get Low (Street) 20 T.I.P. 21 Get Low (Elephant Man and Busta Rhymes) (UK Bonus Track) Newest Review: ... attitude of the southerners comes through as they don't care for others and what they have. **Four Stars** 7. "Rep ... more |
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Kings of Crunk
Release Date: 2003 - 12 - 01, Audio CD, Island Last Update 23.11.2009 05:46
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"Kings of Crunk" is the fourth album by Lil' Jon & The Eastside Boys, the originators of the high-energy Dirty South club sound named Crunk. This album would probably be considered their breakthrough as it comes with the single "Get Low", which was used everywhere at the time (2002). 1. "Kings of Crunk" (Intro) 2. "Throw It Up" (feat. Pastor Troy) The spirit of Crunk is put into immediate effect with this track as Lil' Jon, his group and Pastor Troy come together and tell the listeners to throw up the area which they represent. This club music is the general sound of the album, and it gives a ... Read the complete review
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