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2 Get Low (Remix)
2 052 lectures
3 Get Crunk
1 799 lectures
4 Damn
1 235 lectures

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  • Titre : Gangsta Gangsta
  • Album : bred 2 die born 2 live
  • Année : 2006

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Un album le lil scrappy pris an main par le selebre Lil Jon

# Posté le mercredi 23 mai 2007 05:56

Bio Lil Jon

Bio Lil Jon
Vrai nom : Jonathan Smith

Date de naissance: mardi 01 jan 1974

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Le rappeur et producteur Lil Jon était un DJ de boîte de nuit avant que Jermaine Dupri, le boss de So So Def Records, ne l'invite en 1993 à devenir un des vice-présidents et directeur artistique de son label So So Def. Lil Jon était aussi un grand animateur sur une radio hip hop puis, il produisait des chansons pour les artistes tels que le gangsta rappeur Too $hort.

En 1996, Lil Jon forme son groupe appelé 'The Eastside Boyz' composé de Big Sam et Lil Bo. Il sort son premier album titré 'Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album'. il était un bon rappeur sudiste et surtout bon producteur, mais il ne pouvait pas devenir populaire car il évoluait dans l' underground, son succès n'était que régional. Pendant environ cinq ans, il restera dans l'underground avant de sortir en 2001 l'album titré "Put Yo Hood Up", certifié disque d'or, grâce à l'un des morceaux phare : "Bia Bia", qui a connu un énorme succès, avec en vedette Ludacris et Too Short. Sans compter son remix avec Petey Pablo et Jadakiss. C'est ce morceau qui a rendu Lil Jon populaire à l'échelle internationale.

Ainsi le mouvement Hip-Hop découvre un de ses courants connu sous le nom de "crunk", avec ses choeurs turbulents et accrocheurs, et ses énormes basses et synthés un peu techno. Tout cela sans parler de la dream team formé par Lil Jon avec l'icône d' Atlanta, leur camarade pasteur Troy. En 2002 Lil Jon est de retour avec son album le plus acclamé jusqu'ici, "Kings Of Crunk", qui comporte des featurings de Jadakiss, Mystikal, Petey Pablo, UGK, 8Ball & MJG, Krayzie Bone, Pastor Troy, et E-40 entre autres qui feront passer la musique crunk de sensation régionale à un phénomène national. Aujourd'hui "Kings Of Crunk" est certifié platine en ayant vendu 2 millions d'exemplaires et en étant le plus gros vendeur en indépendant (TVT Records) de l'histoire de l'industrie du disque.

Fondateur de BME Entertainement, Lil Jon devient dès lors très sollicité pour ses talents de producteurs et bon nombre de rappeurs et chanteurs font appel à ses services : David Banner, Snoop Dogg, Ciara, Petey Pablo, 8Ball-MJG, ... mais c'est avec "Yeah" de Usher que Lil Jon vulgaire le Crunk, un tube planétaire. Il profite de sa reconnaissance pour sortir fin 2004 son "Crunk Juice", qui fera un véritable tabac de nouveau. Ce disque figure Ice Cube, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, T.I., Bun B,...fera aussi connaître de nouveaux talents comme Lil Scrappy. Là encore, un succès phénoménal et un nouveau record de vente en indépendant à la clé, un record qui aurait pu etre plus conséquent avec le single "Lovers & Friend" avec Usher. Cet extrait n'est jamais sorti à cause de problèmes avec son label TVT Records.

Celà dit, de nombreux projets sont en cours, comme les albums de Lil Scrappy, Trillville, E-40 et Bo Hagon pour 2006!


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Discographie
Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album (1996), Put Yo Hood Up (2001), King Of Crunk (2002), Crunk Juice (2004)




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# Posté le mercredi 23 mai 2007 05:59

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  • Titre : Get Low (Remix)
  • Album : The muthafu
  • Année : 2003

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# Posté le mercredi 23 mai 2007 09:47

Bio Lil Scrappy

Bio Lil Scrappy
There is something alluring about a debut artist, who, on the brink of super-stardom, approaches his craft as confidently as an established rhyme vet. Add a handsome face, a body sketched with tattoos reading "Zone 3" and "My Life," and a demeanor that makes it difficult for anyone to deny, and you have BME Recording's Lil Scrappy, aka the #1 Head-Bussa. "A head-bussa is someone like me who is so fresh, so clean," explains Scrappy while tilting his red, white and canary yellow Atlanta Hawks ball cap. "If you dress better than anybody, you bussin' headz. If you rhyme better than anybody else, like I do," he smiles, "you bussin' headz."

Lil Scrappy, born Darryl Richards, II, is a homegrown Atlantan "discovered" by BME Recordings' (home of Lil Jon and The East Side Boyz) power-team: entertainment attorney Vincent P. Phillips; super-producers Jonathon "Lil Jon" Smith and Rob McDowell; and Hot 107.9's Emperor Searcy. During a high school concert featuring Lil Scrappy performing his hit single "Head-Bussa," over 2000 students chanted, "We some head bussas! We some head bussas! We'll knock a hater out! We some head bussas," while simultaneously punching their right fists in the palms of their left. The virtual hypnosis between Lil Scrappy and the crowd was so amazing it encouraged BME Recordings to ask for a meeting the next day regarding signing opportunities.

It wasn't too long after when "Head-Bussa" was in constant radio rotation in Atlanta, Columbus, and Macon, Georgia as well as Columbia, SC. Only a short time after that, Lil Scrappy was performing throughout the southern region of the United States, becoming a household name throughout the South amongst the youth and the over-25ers." Early notoriety afforded Lil Scrappy opportunities to record with southern superstars such as David Banner and Bone Crusher, both featured on "Come On."

Scrappy, who is currently touring with BME Recording artists Trillville promoting their upcoming release The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present Lil Scrappy & Trillville, has also appeared onstage with Lil Jon and Joe Budden during MTV's Sucker Free Concert Series in Louisville, Kentucky. Scrappy has also appeared with Lil Jon on BET's "How I'm Livin"; MTV "Live at the Power Summit" in Puerto Rico as well as The Source Awards this year in Miami. He has performed in front of more than 20,000 in Atlanta at Radio One's Birthday Bash and has been a featured artist on the Dirty South Tour with headliner's Lil Jon, Chingy and David Banner. "My first encounter with Scrappy was in a hole-in-the-wall club," explains Lil Jon. "He is the kind of person that's very charismatic and extremely focused on what he wants. Onstage, he's extremely animated and energetic."

Scrappy attended a military academy that taught him to never second-guess his ability to make it as an MC. His influences range from The Gap Band to 8Ball & MJG to Tupac then back to James Brown. And like any rapper worth his rhythm and skills, Scrappy comes hard and he comes crunk. So much so he calls himself the Prince of Crunk, the heir to the King of Crunk. "On my songs you're going to hear some real crunk," brags Lil Scrappy. "You gon' hear some pimpin' and some storytellin' about my life. You gon' hear some off the wall .," he pauses. "You jus gon hear me. It's hard for me to just talk to people," Scrappy exclaims conclusively. "It just comes out in my lyrics." Songs such as "What The Fuck" and "Come On" are clear examples of how Scrappy concocts rhymes that capture his West Atlanta swagger and southern-bred attitude. Armed with an inviting smile and a street-smart personality, Scrappy is no stranger to the honies, nor is the Prince of Crunk shy about expressing himself on the subject. "I'm Just a P-I-M-P," puts it mildly on how Scrappy feels about relationships. Scrappy also appears with Trillville on "Stay Low," the Lil Jon-produced follow-up to the smash single "Get Low."

One meeting and immediately you know that there's something special about Lil Scrappy. Two meetings and it's apparent he is a star. On the third time - and there will be a third time if Scrappy has his way - is the charm. But then again, he is the #1 Head-Bussa!
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# Posté le mercredi 23 mai 2007 10:42