LIL JON

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'Jonathan Smith' (born January 27, 1971), better known by his stage name 'Lil Jon', is an American hip-hop artist & producer. He is best known as a pioneer of the sub-genre of hip hop known as "crunk" (a combination of elements of Bounce Music, Disco music, Southern hip hop and bass music). His group, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, which includes Big Sam and Lil Bo, is one of crunk's most notable acts.

Contents
Biography
Professional life
Discography
Albums
Solo singles
Video games
Television
Movies
External links

Biography


Lil Jon graduated from Douglass High School in Atlanta, Georgia in 1989 and went on to pursue a bachelors and masters degree. He hosted a radio show on BET and started doing remixes for artists like Matty-K, Jamaal, Too $hort, Kim Murdah, Xscape, and Total. He worked for So So Def between 1993 and 2000.
Lil Jon is a big fan of the Atlanta Thrashers of the NHL; he attends games regularly and is friends with several players including goalie Kari Lehtonen, who wears the rapper's likeness on his goalie mask. Lil Jon also writes for a blog on NHL.com and his son plays youth hockey in the Atlanta area.[1]
Professional life

Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz returned in 2001 with ''Put Yo Hood Up''. "Bia Bia" the single from the album featuring Ludacris, Too $hort, and Chyna Whyte, became a hit in clubs throughout the U.S., and also made the top twenty downloads on MP3.com.
In 2002 Lil Jon looked onto old school Miami bass artist Rick Taylor, AKA Disco Rick, one of the bass music kings and legends of Miami, who gave Lil Jon his first MPC-3000 in 1996. Rick was then called by Lil Jon to come down to Rick's studio in Miami and work with him on The Kings Of Crunk LP. Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz released their breakthrough album ''Kings of Crunk''. The first single, "I Don't Give a Fuck" featuring Mystikal and Krayzie Bone became another dancefloor filler. However, it was "Get Low" with the Ying Yang Twins and its catchy hook that became a breakout hit. It reached the top five in a composite worldwide chart (compiled from U.S., German, French R&B charts) in 2003 and Internet download charts. It also went into the top 40 in markets such as Germany and Australia in 2004. Based on the success of "Get Low", ''Kings of Crunk'' reached the top twenty of the U.S. album chart in September 2003. Lil Jon put out a compilation CD and DVD in 2003 called ''Part II'' featuring remixes of Get Low featuring Busta Rhymes and Elephant Man as well as the Ying Yang Twins. Jon also produced the hit single Salt Shaker for the Ying Yang Twins.
In 2004, Lil Jon produced what would be his breakthrough, Usher's hit single Yeah!. The track which featured Ludacris quickly skyrocket to #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Lil Jon also helped produce two other big hits of the year. One was for the new R&B artist Ciara, also out of Atlanta. "Goodies" her debut single, featured Petey Pablo and reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Lil Jon also helped produce Petey Pablo's Freak-A-Leak.
Lil Jon released his new album called ''Crunk Juice,'' which features contributions from proteges Lil Scrappy and Bo Hagon, Grammy Award-winning record producer Rick Rubin, R. Kelly, Ice Cube, Timbaland, Usher, Three 6 Mafia, and Ludacris, and one of Lil Jon's punk heroes, The Bad Brains. The double-CD ''Crunk Juice'' includes remixes of Daddy Yankee's Reggaeton hit "Gasolina," Terror Squad's "Lean Back", and others. Lil Jon worked with KoЯn for a track on their album released later in 2005.[2].
For most of 2005, Lil Jon concentrated on production, overseeing forthcoming records for several artists off of his BME Recordings including: Trillville, Lil Scrappy, Oobie, E-40, BHI and Bo Hagon.
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In 2005, Lil Jon was in the video game Tony Hawk's American Wasteland as a secret character.
On February 22, 2006, Lil Jon announced that he had settled business matters with TVT: "After a long battle and negotiations with TVT, we worked out our differences. TVT cut the check and now it¹s time for me to get back to work."[3] The "work" in question is his first solo album, ''Crunk Rock'', the release of which was planned for 2006. After numerous delays, Crunk Rock remains unreleased. The hit single ''Snap Yo Fingers'' received heavy radio and TV airplay.
Lil Jon also starred in the music video of Twisted Transistor, a song by the nu-metal band Korn along with Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and David Banner. He also made a cameo in Date Movie and in Scary Movie 4.

Discography


Main articles: Lil Jon discography

Albums


★ 1997: ''

★ 2000: ''We Still Crunk!!''

★ 2001: ''Put Yo Hood Up''

★ 2002: ''Kings of Crunk''

★ 2003: ''Part II''

★ 2004: ''Crunk Juice''

★ 2007: ''Crunk Rock''
Solo singles


★ 2001: "Put Yo Hood Up"

★ 2001: "Bia Bia" (featuring Ludacris, Too Short, & Chyna Whyte)

★ 2002: "I Like Dem Girlz" (featuring Jazze Pha)

★ 2002: "Get Low" (featuring Ying Yang Twins)

★ 2003: "Play No Games" (featuring Fat Joe, Trick Daddy & Big Sam)

★ 2003: "I Don't Give a Fuck" (featuring Mystikal & Krayzie Bone)

★ 2004: "What U Gon' Do" (featuring Lil Scrappy)

★ 2004: "Real Nigga Roll Call" (featuring Ice Cube)

★ 2005: "Lovers and Friends" (featuring Usher & Ludacris)

★ 2006: "Snap Yo Fingers" (featuring E-40 & Sean Paul of The YoungBloodz)

★ 2006: "Act a Fool" (featuring Three 6 Mafia)

Video games



Tony Hawk's American Wasteland

25 To Life (cameo appearance)



★ "Get Low"


Television



★ Lil Jon co-hosts Pimp My Ride International, along with Fat Joe, which is a version of the MTV show Pimp My Ride.

★ Lil Jon also guest stars in ''Chappelle's Show'' as himself in a skit with comedian Dave Chappelle impersonating as Lil Jon and speaks to the real Lil Jon.

★ Lil Jon also appears in a Subway commercial

★ He appeared as a guest star on MTV's sketch comedy show ''Short Circuitz'' in 2007.

★ He appeared in every season of Wild N Out except Season 1.

Movies



★ 2001: ''Volcano High''

★ 2006: ''Date Movie''

★ 2006: ''Scary Movie 4''

External links



Official Website



Lil Jon 2007 short film on ''Funny Or Die''

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