Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz – Kings Of Crunk

Album Info

Artist: Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz

Title: Kings Of Crunk

Year: 2002

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Tracklist

  • 1. Kings Of Crunk (Intro) (1:02)
  • 2. Throw It Up (6:12)
  • 3. Knockin' Heads Off (5:17)
  • 4. Pimpin' Ken Speaks (1:04)
  • 5. B---h (4:58)
  • 6. I Don't Give A... (4:29)
  • 7. Rep Yo City (5:12)
  • 8. Push That N----, Push That H-- (4:25)
  • 9. Keep Yo Chullin Out The Street (1:55)
  • 10. Diamonds (5:27)
  • 11. Nothin On (5:07)
  • 12. Luke Talkin S--t (0:25)
  • 13. Ooh Na Na Naa Naa (4:49)
  • 14. Nothins Free (4:22)
  • 15. Play No Games (4:12)
  • 16. Pitbulls Cuban Rideout (1:37)
  • 17. Get Low (5:34)
  • 18. T.I.P. (0:35)
  • 19. BME Click (6:58)

Review

"Kings of Crunk" by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz dropped in 2002 and carves out an iconic spot in the wild world of crunk. This fourth studio outing from the crew lays down rowdy, party-starting beats that perfectly capture the essence of Southern hip hop. The entire album is brewed up by Lil Jon himself and sees him wearing many hats, from producer to executive maestro. The line-up is nothing short of a who's-who in the hip-hop galaxy, with fire from artists like Pitbull, Mystikal, and the Ying Yang Twins. Their cameos bring a whole new dimension to the album, making sure no two tracks sound the same.

With 18 tracks to dive into, this album boasts bangers like the unforgettable "Get Low," which you just can’t sit still to. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz took the dance floors and airwaves by storm with this gem. Even if you're not a die-hard crunk fan, these songs will pull you in with their infectious beats and unapologetic high energy. The impact of "Kings of Crunk" on the early 2000s hip-hop scene is undeniable, planting Lil Jon’s style as a staple in Southern rap. Sure, not everyone sang its praises, but its energizing party vibe and bold character have cemented its place in music history—making it a childhood favorite for many and a nostalgic throwback for others. - Sienna