Trillville – The King Of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Welcome to Trillville USA

Album Info

Artist: Trillville

Title: The King Of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Welcome to Trillville USA

Year: 2004

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Tracklist

  • 1. Trillville Radio (1:07)
  • 2. Neva Eva (feat. Lil' Scrappy & Lil' Jon) (4:36)
  • 3. Get Some Crunk in Yo System (feat. Pastor Troy) (4:14)
  • 4. Goodbye (0:18)
  • 5. Weakest Link (5:06)
  • 6. Bathroom (0:18)
  • 7. Bitch Niggaz (4:24)
  • 8. Dookie Love (feat. Buck Thrusthorne, Hotballs Johnson & Mr. Easy) (1:26)
  • 9. Some Cut (feat. Cutty) (4:43)
  • 10. The Hood (4:11)

Review

"The King Of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Welcome to Trillville USA" really channels all the rowdy fun and bold energy that made crunk such a force in the early 2000s. The whole album pulses with explosive beats and unapologetically in-your-face lyrics that bring Southern hip-hop swagger to the forefront. I still remember the thrill of tracks like "Some Cut" and "Neva Eva"—they’re practically made to be played loud, get you moving, and let off some steam.

The production is signature Lil Jon, with that hard-hitting sound and infectious confidence that made crunk so addictive back in the day. There’s something raw and authentic about Trillville’s style that made me want to turn up the volume just for the rush. It’s definitely one of those albums that captures what made an entire era of hip-hop so memorable. - Ava