Crunk Rock (Deluxe Edition)
Lil Jon
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| Gesamt: 20 Titel |
Albenrezension
Five years in the making — and for all the wrong reasons — Lil Jon's Crunk Rock isn't the crunk-meets-rock collection originally promised. Instead, it's a scattershot set of tracks that just barely fit together, but take into consideration the label problems and legal issues the producer has faced since the album's conception and it becomes a scruffy mess you just might cheer on. Come at it from the return-to-form sleaze angle and you can mark the “so creamy” “Ms Chocolate” with R. Kelly and the ridiculously raw “Ride da D” with the Ying Yang Twins as winners, and maybe even “G Walk,” which finds the previously presentable Soulja Boy spitting “I gave your girl a hug and she got wetter than a tub” over a hulking Shawty Redd beat. Look for a genre-mashing, very 2010 effort from slick ringleader Jon and there's the reggae-fied “On de Grind” with the Marley Brothers, or the freaky robot-dance “Get in Get Out” with producer Laidback Luke at the controls. As far as Jon's own productions, “Killas” is the gorilla-grinding example of the album's original concept as Ice Cube, Game, and Elephant Man lock and load over lurching guitars. The unholy marriage of crunk and frat-electro is less successful but amusing as Jon loans his “Heeeeyyy!”s and “Yeaaaaahhhhh!”s to what are essentially LMFAO and 3OH!3 cuts. It's a shame that desirable early promo singles like “Snap Yo Fingers” and “Act a Fool” didn't survive the bankruptcy hearings of Jon's previous label, but as far as albums rescued from lawyers go, Crunk Rock deserves a “Heeeyyy!” and a couple “Yeaaahhhhh!”s to boot. [A 20-track edition was also released.]
Kundenrezensionen
Weltklasse - Wie immer
Wie immer beweist Lil Jon, dass er es einfach drauf hat. Von ruhigen Liedern (Moist) über etwas gewöhnungsbedürftigere (Outta Your Mind, Shots) zu Party Knaller (Like a Stripper, What a Night) und Rock Songs (Killas, dass beste Lied auf dem Album)
Ich finde es nur leider etwas schade, dass er seine Promo Singles (Act a Fool, Give it all you got und Snap ya Fingers) nicht mit auf das Album gepackt hat. Denn so ist die fünfte Promo Single (I Do) immer boch nicht im deutschen Store erhältlich!
Hey
Geiler Song feat 3oh!3
The King of Crunk
Lil Jon hat mit Crunk Rock ein klasse Album abgeliefert, ist den kauf wirklich wert
Biografie
Geboren: 27. Januar 1971 in Atlanta, GA
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap
Jahre aktiv: '90s, '00s, '10s
Top-Alben und Songs von Lil Jon
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1 |
ExplicitKrazy | Fast and Furious (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | 3:52 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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2 |
ExplicitGet Low | Kings of Crunk | 5:34 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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3 |
ExplicitHey | Crunk Rock (Deluxe Edition) | 3:35 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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4 |
ExplicitShots | Party Rock | 3:42 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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5 |
ExplicitOutta Your Mind | Crunk Rock (Deluxe Edition) | 4:10 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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6 |
CleanGet Low (Original Radio Edit) | Get Low - EP | 4:30 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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7 |
Gasolina (Dj Buddha Remix) | Reggaeton! | 4:42 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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8 |
Drink (Mike Candys Remix) | Drink (Remixes) [feat. LMFAO] | 5:05 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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9 |
ExplicitWhat U Gon' Do | Crunk Juice | 5:20 | 0,99 € | In iTunes ansehen |
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10 |
Do You Remember | Best of Black Summer Party, Vol. 7 | 3:28 | 1,29 € | In iTunes ansehen |

- 9,99 €
- Genres: Hip-Hop/Rap, Musik, Hardcore Rap, Dirty South
- Erschienen: 04.06.2010
- ℗ 2010 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.












