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by - written on 02/07/08 (Very useful, 95 readings)
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"Put Yo Hood Up" is the third album by Lil' Jon and The Boyz. Released in 2001, it was the first time when I heard the style of Crunk which Lil' Jon pioneered as his production fused several 'Dirty South' sub-genre of Hip Hop to form the style which is named after a fusion of the words 'Crazy' and 'Drunk' (well it's thought to be so). The production of Lil' Jon puts together the main sound from the southern region with some of Miami's 'Booty Bass', a the general sound of the south, which was heard mostly by rappers from Atlanta, such as Ludacris and OutKast. using both of these, Lil' Jon makes a great, high-energy club sound in the form of Crunk which has been ... Read the complete review
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