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Lil Jon

Jonathan H. Smith[1] (born January 17, 1971),[2] better known by his stage name Lil Jon, is an American rapper, producer and former frontman of the rap group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz.[3][4] He was instrumental in the emergence of the hip hop subgenre crunk, and is credited with bringing the genre into mainstream success.[5] Lil Jon frequently collaborates with Miami-based rapper Pitbull, Bay Area-based rappers Too Short and E-40. He participates as one-third of an unofficial trio consisting of Atlanta-based artists Ludacris and Usher who frequently create songs together.[6]

Lil Jon
Lil Jon in 2007
Background information
Born (1971-01-17) January 17, 1971 (age 52)
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
EducationDouglass High School
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • record producer
  • songwriter
Years active1991–present
Labels
Member ofThe East Side Boyz
Children1
Websiteliljon.com

As a producer, Lil Jon has produced several Billboard Hot 100 hit singles including "Salt Shaker", "Cyclone", "Get Low", "Snap Yo Fingers", "Damn!", "Freek-a-Leek", "Lovers and Friends", "Goodies" and "Yeah!".[7] As a five-time Grammy award nominee, Lil Jon won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Performance with Usher and Ludacris for "Yeah!"[8]

In 2013, Lil Jon collaborated with producer DJ Snake and released "Turn Down for What", an EDM single that, as of 2023, has gone 8× multi-platinum in the United States. The song went on to win the Billboard Music Award for Top Dance/Electronic Song.[9] The accompanying music video was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, and passed the milestone of 1 billion views on YouTube seven years after it was released.[10]

Listed as one of the Top Billboard Music Award Winners of All Time in 2016,[11] Lil Jon achieved his 8th number 1 on Billboard's Rhythmic Chart as a songwriter on "My Type" a song by California rapper Saweetie and was also a songwriter on the rapper's single "Tap In" which reached number 2 on the same chart.[12]

Early life

Lil Jon was born Atlanta, Georgia and raised in a middle-class neighborhood located in Southwest Atlanta. He is the oldest of five children born to his father, an aerospace engineer with former military service, and his mother, with a medical career within the military. Three of his siblings would later follow their parents lead and also serve in the United States military.[5]

Lil Jon attended Beecher Hills Elementary School and Southwest Middle School, both located within the Atlanta Public School district. His mother described him as a high achiever early on in addition to being independent and a passionate reader.[13] While in middle school, Lil Jon became lifelong friends with Robert McDowell, Dwayne "Emperor" Searcy (future DJ and radio personality for Radio One's WHTA),[14] and Vince Philips (named one of Billboard's Top Music Lawyers in 2020),[15] who would become business partners. The foursome quickly became immersed in the skateboarding culture and would later work at Skate Escape, a popular skate and bicycle shop near the city's iconic Piedmont Park. While his best friends attended Benjamin E. Mays High School, Lil Jon attended Frederick Douglass High School for their magnet program and was a member of the marching band.[5] The guys also began to frequently attend concerts at the Masquerade, to see their favorite bands, including Agent Orange and Red Hot Chili Peppers.[13]

At the age of 15, Smith taught himself how to DJ,[5] and although his parents were strict, they gave him a chance to work on his DJ skills by allowing him to have house parties in the basement of the family home, citing that they would rather have him under their watch than for him to "be in the street somewhere riding out."[16] The parties, hosted by Lil Jon and Searcy "Old E and Chicken Parties", which became extremely popular with teenagers in the area. In addition to working at the skate shop, Lil Jon also began spinning at house parties and working in local dance clubs as a DJ.[5] Eventually Smith became an in house DJ at Phoenix, a popular Atlanta nightclub at the time. It was there he would meet established music artists such as Jermaine Dupri, TLC, Notorious BIG, Craig Mack and Mary J. Blige.[17]

Career

1991–2000: So So Def

After graduating high school, Lil Jon continued to work as a DJ in popular downtown Atlanta clubs.[5] It was there he met Atlanta music producer, Jermaine Dupri. When it came to hiring an A&R to lead his Atlanta-based music label So So Def, Jermaine Dupri stated that "All I could think about was Lil Jon, because he was the person in the clubs. He knew people, DJs knew him. I had to hire him."

After he was promoted to Executive Vice President of A&R, Lil Jon recruited local producers and rappers DJ Smurf, Shawty Redd, Raheem the Dream, Playa Poncho with others to create the compilation album series, So So Def Bass All Stars as his first project.[18] Released on May 22, 1996, the album was a success, selling over 500,000 units and was certified gold by the RIAA on September 19, 1996, four months after its initial release.[19] The album, executive produced by Lil Jon, included the hit single "My Boo" by Ghost Town DJ's.[20] It was sampled by Ciara in her 2013 hit "Body Party".[21] In 2016, 20 years after its initial release, the song re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No. 29 due to a viral dance video.[22] Lil Jon completed the series, releasing So So Def Bass All-Stars Vol. II (1997)[23] and So So Def Bass All-Stars Vol. III (1998).[24]

Apart from his label commitments, Lil Jon was a radio personality/DJ on Atlanta radio station, V-103,[25] continued to produce music for outside music artists, and was still working as a DJ at popular clubs around the city.[5]

1995–2005: Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz

Lil Jon collaborated with Big Sam and Lil' Bo to form a musical rap group: the East Side Boyz.[26]

1995–1998: Formation and early releases

In 1996, the group released their debut single, "Who U Wit?". The song is credited as bringing the term "crunk" into hip-hop currency.[5] In 1997, the group released their debut album Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album. The singles "Who U Wit?" (produced by Lil Jon) and "Shawty Freak a Lil Sumthin" (produced by DJ Toomp) charted on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at No. 70 and No. 62, respectively.[27]

1999–2001: We Still Crunk! and Put Yo Hood Up

In 2000, through the newly created label Black Market, the group released their breakthrough album We Still Crunk! which featured the single "I Like Dem Girlz" which reached No. 55 on the Billboard R&B chart and No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart.[27]

The team was well equipped with prior experience at promoting albums and worked to grow the group's fan base across radio markets.[28] Promotional street teams that were hired major music labels to promote their repertoire, began to talk within music promotion circles on how successful Lil Jon and his team were on the ground and were gaining radio airplay in radio markets that were usually difficult for non local artists to break into.[28]

Bryan Leach, formerly an A&R executive at the now defunct New York based label TVT Records, heard about the group and attended their Atlanta show. He was blown away by the group's immense energy. Leach told HitQuarters: "It was like early Beastie Boys, when they had the energy of a rock group but they were rapping, and that energy is what crunk music is all about."[28] By 2002, Leach signed Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz to TVT Records with Black Market delivering the albums to the label. The group released the album Put Yo Hood Up, which combined previously released tracks with new ones. "Bia' Bia'", which featured rappers Ludacris, Too Short, New York based DJ Big Kap, along with New Orleans rapper Chyna Whyte was the group's first single to be played nationally.[29] "Bia' Bia'" peaked at No. 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 47 on the Billboard R&B chart.[27] The album was certified gold by the RIAA in June 2002.[30]

2002–2003: Kings of Crunk, Certified Crunk and Part II

In 2002, the group released their sophomore studio album under the label Kings of Crunk with the song "I Don't Give A..." as the first single. The song featured former No Limit Records artist Mystikal and former Ruthless Records artist, Krayzie Bone. It peaked at No. 50 on the Billboard R&B chart.[27] The group's next single, "Get Low" featured fellow Atlanta hip hop group Ying Yang Twins and became popular in nightclubs nationwide; it reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.[27] The album was certified multi-platinum by the RIAA in August 2004.[30] The song was also featured in Need for Speed: Underground, which plays in the main menu as well as gameplay. In 2003, the group released Part II, a remix album of previously released singles with a two new songs.

2004–2005: Crunk Juice and break-up

In 2004, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz released what would be the group's last studio album, Crunk Juice. The lead single "What U Gon' Do" featuring BME Recordings artist Lil' Scrappy peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 13 on the Billboard R&B chart, and No. 5 on the Billboard Rap chart. The second single, "Lovers & Friends" featuring Usher and Ludacris, peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 2 on the Billboard R&B Chart, and No. 1 on the Billboard Rap chart.[27] The album was certified multi-platinum in January 2005, two months after it was released.[30] In 2005, after releasing six studio albums together and amidst ongoing creative and financial conflicts with TVT, the group disbanded.

2006–present: Solo career

In 2006, Lil Jon, in an attempt to fulfill his obligations to TVT released the single "Snap Yo Fingers". The song was produced by Lil Jon and features BME Recordings artist E-40 and Sean P. The song peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum on November 22, 2006.[3] After the song was released, Lil Jon vowed to never to record for TVT Records again.[31] In 2008, TVT Records, embroiled in legal battles, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[32]

In 2009, Lil Jon was featured on Jay Sean's double platinum[33] single "Do You Remember" that was featured in the film remake of The Karate Kid. On June 8, 2010, Lil Jon release his first solo album, Crunk Rock, through Universal Republic Records. It featured artists such as LMFAO, Ying Yang Twins, Pitbull, 3OH3, Ice Cube, Waka Flocka Flame, Stephen Marley, Damian Marley and more.[34] The album peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart and reached No. 5 on the Billboard Rap Albums chart. The single "Hey" featuring 3OH3 was also featured on MTV's Jersey Shore Soundtrack with the entire cast appearing in the music video.[35] The second single, "Outta Your Mind" was featured in the film Project X and used by Alex & Twitch on the Fox television series, So You Think You Can Dance, which is considered to be the finest hip-hop routine ever performed on the show.[36]

2011: Turbulence

On May 14, 2011 Alongside with Steve Aoki & Laidback Luke They released the song "Turbulence". It was released on May 14, 2011, as a digital download in the United Kingdom and was released on July 17, 2011, as an EP. The radio edit version of the song was included on the bonus track version of Steve Aoki's debut album Wonderland. The song is also the current official goal song for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

In July 2011, he released a song with LMFAO called "Drink" through Ultra Records. It was used in the trailer for the film The World's End. In 2012, he appeared on three songs featured in the film Step Up Revolution and on the film's soundtrack. He would go on to perform one of the songs from the film, "Goin' In" with Jennifer Lopez on the season finale of TV show American Idol.

In 2013, Lil Jon collaborated with DJ Snake and released "Turn Down for What" on Columbia Records. The song reached No. 1 on Billboard's Rhythmic and Hot Dance/Electronic Songs charts, No. 2 on the Dance/Mix Show Airplay chart, No. 4 on the Hot 100, and No. 5 on the Mainstream Top 40. The song has had significant use in media and was certified 6× platinum by the RIAA.[37] Lil Jon also partnered with Zumba Fitness to create a new nightclub tour titled "Zumba Nightclub Series" and for the Zumba Fitness series, he released a new song called "Work".

On July 22, 2014, Lil Jon released the single "Bend Ova" featuring Tyga on Epic Records.[38][39] The song was featured in the two part series finale of the NBC TV show Parks and Recreation. "Take It Off" featuring Yandel and Becky G was released on July 22, 2016, and the single "Alive" was released in 2018, featuring Offset and 2 Chainz on Geffen Records.[40] In December 2018, Lil Jon released the Christmas single "All I Really Want for Christmas" (featuring Kool-Aid Man) in cooperation with the Kool-Aid brand of soft drinks.[41]

In 2018, Lil Jon appeared in volume two of the Future-led soundtrack for the film Superfly.[42] The following year, he appeared in the soundtrack for Spies in Disguise, curated by Mark Ronson.[43]

Other ventures

BME Recordings

In 2004, Smith, McDowell, Phillips and Searcy launched BME Recordings in a joint venture with Warner Bros. Records and released The King of Crunk & BME Recordings Present: Trillville & Lil Scrappy (2004) with Lil Jon producing most of the album.[44] The album single "Some Cut" has been a favorite of samplers over the years.[45] The label entered the San Francisco Bay Area hyphy music scene with Bay Area rapper E-40, releasing the album, My Ghetto Report Card (2006) with the Lil Jon produced single "Tell Me When to Go". The label released the album Bred 2 Die, Born 2 Live (2006) by Lil Scrappy.

Acting career

In 2003, Lil Jon was the voice of Jang Ryang in the American remake of the South Korean film Volcano High, broadcast on MTV. After he was famously parodied by comedian Dave Chappelle, he would go on to make numerous appearances on the Comedy Central series Chappelle's Show.[46] He has since appeared on various TV shows including André 3000's animated series Class of 3000, Crank Yankers, Robotomy, Hell's Kitchen, Tiny House Nation, Hollywood Puppet Show, American Idol, About A Boy, Celebrity Apprentice, and All-Star Celebrity Apprentice, Bar Rescue, The Bachelorette, Hip Hop Squares, and a commercial for Bud Light.[47][48] Lil Jon is a fan of the television show The Walking Dead and has made multiple appearances as a guest on Talking Dead.[49] On January 29, 2019, a Pepsi Super Bowl commercial featuring Lil Jon, rapper Cardi B and actor Steve Carell was released.[50]

Musical style and influences

Jason Birchmeier of AllMusic has described Lil Jon's production as "bass-heavy", and his album Put Yo Hood Up as having "a long and varied list of guest rappers to accompany the beats". Describing that album with guest performers, Birchmeier remarked: "The end result is an album that resembles a street-level mixtape rather than a traditional artist-oriented album".[51]

Lil Jon was specifically influenced by 2 Live Crew, 8Ball & MJG, Three 6 Mafia, OutKast, Geto Boys, UGK, N.W.A, Dr. Dre, and Sir Mix-A-Lot. Alex Henderson, also of AllMusic, contrasted Lil Jon's style of "rowdy, in-your-face, profanity-filled party music" with other Southern rappers, those who "have a gangsta/thug life agenda" and those who convey "serious sociopolitical messages".[52] Lil Jon has also found influence in rock music, having worked with Rick Rubin and Korn.[53] He expresses this influence in his aggressive delivery and 'yelling' style of rap. He was seen on VH1's 100 Greatest Artists of All-Time program wearing a Bad Brains T-shirt, and he used to listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd while growing up in the South in the 1970s.

Personal life

Since 2004, Lil Jon married his wife Nicole and together they have a son, Nathan (known as DJ Young Slade).[54] Lil Jon has stated that one of his greatest joys is seeing everything come full circle with his son, who has been DJing since the age of 11.[55]

He is an avid fan of all of Atlanta's sports teams which included the NHL's Atlanta Thrashers until they relocated to Winnipeg in 2011.[56] He has since become a fan of the Vegas Golden Knights, and appears in the team 2019 documentary Valiant.[57] He is also a fan of University of Tennessee Volunteers, which adopted his hit song "Turn Down for What" on third downs, changing it to "Third Down for What". On October 4, 2014, Lil Jon made an appearance via Jumbotron encouraging the Volunteers to beat the University of Florida Gators; and also visited the Volunteers, giving them a pep talk.

Lil Jon has been using his star power and wealth to help children in underdeveloped countries gain access to a proper education. He has helped to fund two schools in the village of Mafi Atitekpo in Ghana, in partnership with the charity Pencils of Promise. The first, Abomayaw D.A. Kindergarten, opened in October 2017. The second school, Mafi Atitekpo DA Primary School, broke ground in January 2018 and will enroll 313 children.[58] In 2019, Pencils of Promise honored both Lil Jon and Trevor Noah in recognition of their charitable efforts at the charity's annual gala.[59]

In 2018, a 16-year-old student of Douglass High School reached out to rapper and alumnus Killer Mike via Instagram in a last-chance attempt to raise money to cover expenses for the school marching band to travel to New Orleans to march in the annual Mardi Gras parade. To his surprise, Killer Mike not only responded positively, but also enlisted the help of fellow alumni Lil Jon and T.I.. They and donors covered the trip for the students.[60]

Lil Jon is a notable Atlanta resident and appears on advertisements in Hartsfield-Jackson Airport welcoming new arrivals to the city. He also appears on the Jumbotron at Mercedes-Benz Stadium during Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United games.[61] During Super Bowl LIII held in Atlanta in 2019, Lil Jon appeared in the NFL's "This Is Atlanta" promotional video to welcome incoming visitors to the city, alongside fellow Atlanta residents, former Atlanta Hawks basketball player Dominique Wilkins, former Atlanta Braves baseball player Chipper Jones, civil right icons Congressman John Lewis and former congressman, Ambassador to the United Nations and Mayor of Atlanta Andrew Young, rappers Big Boi and Killer Mike, singer Chili (TLC), comedian Jeff Foxworthy, and television personality Ryan Seacrest. Organized by musician Jermaine Dupri, a host of Atlanta area high school drummers, local brass musicians and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra also appeared and supplied the underlying music.[62] Lil Jon also appeared in CBS Sports' official open of the network's coverage of the game.[63]

Discography

 
Lil Jon's general marketing logo, used since 2001

Solo albums

Collaborative albums

Awards and nominations

Grammy Awards

A Grammy Award (stylized as GRAMMY) is an award presented by the Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry.

Year Recipient Category Result
2005 "Yeah!" (with Usher and Ludacris) Record of the Year Nominated
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration Won
Best R&B Song Nominated
"Confessions" (with Usher) Album of the Year Nominated
2015 "Turn Down for What" (with DJ Snake) Best Music Video Nominated

MTV Video Music Awards

An MTV Video Music Award (abbreviated as a VMA) is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium.

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2014 "Turn Down for What" (with DJ Snake) MTV Clubland Award Nominated
Best Direction Won
Best Visual Effects Nominated
Best Art Direction Nominated

American Music Awards

The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973. Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz has received two nominations, winning one for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group.[64][65]

Year Nominee / work Award Result
2003 Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group Won
2005 Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Band/Duo/Group Nominated

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

See also

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Not to be confused with Little John Jonathan H Smith 1 born January 17 1971 2 better known by his stage name Lil Jon is an American rapper producer and former frontman of the rap group Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz 3 4 He was instrumental in the emergence of the hip hop subgenre crunk and is credited with bringing the genre into mainstream success 5 Lil Jon frequently collaborates with Miami based rapper Pitbull Bay Area based rappers Too Short and E 40 He participates as one third of an unofficial trio consisting of Atlanta based artists Ludacris and Usher who frequently create songs together 6 Lil JonLil Jon in 2007Background informationBorn 1971 01 17 January 17 1971 age 52 Atlanta Georgia U S EducationDouglass High SchoolGenresHip hop crunk southern hip hopOccupationsRapper record producer songwriterYears active1991 presentLabelsEpic Republic Geffen Interscope BMEMember ofThe East Side BoyzChildren1Websiteliljon wbr com As a producer Lil Jon has produced several Billboard Hot 100 hit singles including Salt Shaker Cyclone Get Low Snap Yo Fingers Damn Freek a Leek Lovers and Friends Goodies and Yeah 7 As a five time Grammy award nominee Lil Jon won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Sung Performance with Usher and Ludacris for Yeah 8 In 2013 Lil Jon collaborated with producer DJ Snake and released Turn Down for What an EDM single that as of 2023 has gone 8 multi platinum in the United States The song went on to win the Billboard Music Award for Top Dance Electronic Song 9 The accompanying music video was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video and passed the milestone of 1 billion views on YouTube seven years after it was released 10 Listed as one of the Top Billboard Music Award Winners of All Time in 2016 11 Lil Jon achieved his 8th number 1 on Billboard s Rhythmic Chart as a songwriter on My Type a song by California rapper Saweetie and was also a songwriter on the rapper s single Tap In which reached number 2 on the same chart 12 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1991 2000 So So Def 2 2 1995 2005 Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz 2 2 1 1995 1998 Formation and early releases 2 2 2 1999 2001 We Still Crunk and Put Yo Hood Up 2 2 3 2002 2003 Kings of Crunk Certified Crunk and Part II 2 2 4 2004 2005 Crunk Juice and break up 2 3 2006 present Solo career 2 4 2011 Turbulence 3 Other ventures 3 1 BME Recordings 3 2 Acting career 4 Musical style and influences 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Solo albums 6 2 Collaborative albums 7 Awards and nominations 7 1 Grammy Awards 7 2 MTV Video Music Awards 7 3 American Music Awards 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 8 3 Video games 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksEarly life EditLil Jon was born Atlanta Georgia and raised in a middle class neighborhood located in Southwest Atlanta He is the oldest of five children born to his father an aerospace engineer with former military service and his mother with a medical career within the military Three of his siblings would later follow their parents lead and also serve in the United States military 5 Lil Jon attended Beecher Hills Elementary School and Southwest Middle School both located within the Atlanta Public School district His mother described him as a high achiever early on in addition to being independent and a passionate reader 13 While in middle school Lil Jon became lifelong friends with Robert McDowell Dwayne Emperor Searcy future DJ and radio personality for Radio One s WHTA 14 and Vince Philips named one of Billboard s Top Music Lawyers in 2020 15 who would become business partners The foursome quickly became immersed in the skateboarding culture and would later work at Skate Escape a popular skate and bicycle shop near the city s iconic Piedmont Park While his best friends attended Benjamin E Mays High School Lil Jon attended Frederick Douglass High School for their magnet program and was a member of the marching band 5 The guys also began to frequently attend concerts at the Masquerade to see their favorite bands including Agent Orange and Red Hot Chili Peppers 13 At the age of 15 Smith taught himself how to DJ 5 and although his parents were strict they gave him a chance to work on his DJ skills by allowing him to have house parties in the basement of the family home citing that they would rather have him under their watch than for him to be in the street somewhere riding out 16 The parties hosted by Lil Jon and Searcy Old E and Chicken Parties which became extremely popular with teenagers in the area In addition to working at the skate shop Lil Jon also began spinning at house parties and working in local dance clubs as a DJ 5 Eventually Smith became an in house DJ at Phoenix a popular Atlanta nightclub at the time It was there he would meet established music artists such as Jermaine Dupri TLC Notorious BIG Craig Mack and Mary J Blige 17 Career Edit1991 2000 So So Def Edit After graduating high school Lil Jon continued to work as a DJ in popular downtown Atlanta clubs 5 It was there he met Atlanta music producer Jermaine Dupri When it came to hiring an A amp R to lead his Atlanta based music label So So Def Jermaine Dupri stated that All I could think about was Lil Jon because he was the person in the clubs He knew people DJs knew him I had to hire him After he was promoted to Executive Vice President of A amp R Lil Jon recruited local producers and rappers DJ Smurf Shawty Redd Raheem the Dream Playa Poncho with others to create the compilation album series So So Def Bass All Stars as his first project 18 Released on May 22 1996 the album was a success selling over 500 000 units and was certified gold by the RIAA on September 19 1996 four months after its initial release 19 The album executive produced by Lil Jon included the hit single My Boo by Ghost Town DJ s 20 It was sampled by Ciara in her 2013 hit Body Party 21 In 2016 20 years after its initial release the song re entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at No 29 due to a viral dance video 22 Lil Jon completed the series releasing So So Def Bass All Stars Vol II 1997 23 and So So Def Bass All Stars Vol III 1998 24 Apart from his label commitments Lil Jon was a radio personality DJ on Atlanta radio station V 103 25 continued to produce music for outside music artists and was still working as a DJ at popular clubs around the city 5 1995 2005 Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz Edit Lil Jon collaborated with Big Sam and Lil Bo to form a musical rap group the East Side Boyz 26 1995 1998 Formation and early releases Edit In 1996 the group released their debut single Who U Wit The song is credited as bringing the term crunk into hip hop currency 5 In 1997 the group released their debut album Get Crunk Who U Wit Da Album The singles Who U Wit produced by Lil Jon and Shawty Freak a Lil Sumthin produced by DJ Toomp charted on the Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart at No 70 and No 62 respectively 27 1999 2001 We Still Crunk and Put Yo Hood Up Edit In 2000 through the newly created label Black Market the group released their breakthrough album We Still Crunk which featured the single I Like Dem Girlz which reached No 55 on the Billboard R amp B chart and No 3 on the Billboard Hot Rap Tracks chart 27 The team was well equipped with prior experience at promoting albums and worked to grow the group s fan base across radio markets 28 Promotional street teams that were hired major music labels to promote their repertoire began to talk within music promotion circles on how successful Lil Jon and his team were on the ground and were gaining radio airplay in radio markets that were usually difficult for non local artists to break into 28 Bryan Leach formerly an A amp R executive at the now defunct New York based label TVT Records heard about the group and attended their Atlanta show He was blown away by the group s immense energy Leach told HitQuarters It was like early Beastie Boys when they had the energy of a rock group but they were rapping and that energy is what crunk music is all about 28 By 2002 Leach signed Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz to TVT Records with Black Market delivering the albums to the label The group released the album Put Yo Hood Up which combined previously released tracks with new ones Bia Bia which featured rappers Ludacris Too Short New York based DJ Big Kap along with New Orleans rapper Chyna Whyte was the group s first single to be played nationally 29 Bia Bia peaked at No 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No 47 on the Billboard R amp B chart 27 The album was certified gold by the RIAA in June 2002 30 2002 2003 Kings of Crunk Certified Crunk and Part II Edit In 2002 the group released their sophomore studio album under the label Kings of Crunk with the song I Don t Give A as the first single The song featured former No Limit Records artist Mystikal and former Ruthless Records artist Krayzie Bone It peaked at No 50 on the Billboard R amp B chart 27 The group s next single Get Low featured fellow Atlanta hip hop group Ying Yang Twins and became popular in nightclubs nationwide it reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 27 The album was certified multi platinum by the RIAA in August 2004 30 The song was also featured in Need for Speed Underground which plays in the main menu as well as gameplay In 2003 the group released Part II a remix album of previously released singles with a two new songs 2004 2005 Crunk Juice and break up Edit In 2004 Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz released what would be the group s last studio album Crunk Juice The lead single What U Gon Do featuring BME Recordings artist Lil Scrappy peaked at No 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 No 13 on the Billboard R amp B chart and No 5 on the Billboard Rap chart The second single Lovers amp Friends featuring Usher and Ludacris peaked at No 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 No 2 on the Billboard R amp B Chart and No 1 on the Billboard Rap chart 27 The album was certified multi platinum in January 2005 two months after it was released 30 In 2005 after releasing six studio albums together and amidst ongoing creative and financial conflicts with TVT the group disbanded 2006 present Solo career Edit In 2006 Lil Jon in an attempt to fulfill his obligations to TVT released the single Snap Yo Fingers The song was produced by Lil Jon and features BME Recordings artist E 40 and Sean P The song peaked at No 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum on November 22 2006 3 After the song was released Lil Jon vowed to never to record for TVT Records again 31 In 2008 TVT Records embroiled in legal battles filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy 32 In 2009 Lil Jon was featured on Jay Sean s double platinum 33 single Do You Remember that was featured in the film remake of The Karate Kid On June 8 2010 Lil Jon release his first solo album Crunk Rock through Universal Republic Records It featured artists such as LMFAO Ying Yang Twins Pitbull 3OH3 Ice Cube Waka Flocka Flame Stephen Marley Damian Marley and more 34 The album peaked at No 8 on the Billboard R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart and reached No 5 on the Billboard Rap Albums chart The single Hey featuring 3OH3 was also featured on MTV s Jersey Shore Soundtrack with the entire cast appearing in the music video 35 The second single Outta Your Mind was featured in the film Project X and used by Alex amp Twitch on the Fox television series So You Think You Can Dance which is considered to be the finest hip hop routine ever performed on the show 36 2011 Turbulence Edit On May 14 2011 Alongside with Steve Aoki amp Laidback Luke They released the song Turbulence It was released on May 14 2011 as a digital download in the United Kingdom and was released on July 17 2011 as an EP The radio edit version of the song was included on the bonus track version of Steve Aoki s debut album Wonderland The song is also the current official goal song for the Toronto Maple Leafs In July 2011 he released a song with LMFAO called Drink through Ultra Records It was used in the trailer for the film The World s End In 2012 he appeared on three songs featured in the film Step Up Revolution and on the film s soundtrack He would go on to perform one of the songs from the film Goin In with Jennifer Lopez on the season finale of TV show American Idol In 2013 Lil Jon collaborated with DJ Snake and released Turn Down for What on Columbia Records The song reached No 1 on Billboard s Rhythmic and Hot Dance Electronic Songs charts No 2 on the Dance Mix Show Airplay chart No 4 on the Hot 100 and No 5 on the Mainstream Top 40 The song has had significant use in media and was certified 6 platinum by the RIAA 37 Lil Jon also partnered with Zumba Fitness to create a new nightclub tour titled Zumba Nightclub Series and for the Zumba Fitness series he released a new song called Work On July 22 2014 Lil Jon released the single Bend Ova featuring Tyga on Epic Records 38 39 The song was featured in the two part series finale of the NBC TV show Parks and Recreation Take It Off featuring Yandel and Becky G was released on July 22 2016 and the single Alive was released in 2018 featuring Offset and 2 Chainz on Geffen Records 40 In December 2018 Lil Jon released the Christmas single All I Really Want for Christmas featuring Kool Aid Man in cooperation with the Kool Aid brand of soft drinks 41 In 2018 Lil Jon appeared in volume two of the Future led soundtrack for the film Superfly 42 The following year he appeared in the soundtrack for Spies in Disguise curated by Mark Ronson 43 Other ventures EditBME Recordings Edit In 2004 Smith McDowell Phillips and Searcy launched BME Recordings in a joint venture with Warner Bros Records and released The King of Crunk amp BME Recordings Present Trillville amp Lil Scrappy 2004 with Lil Jon producing most of the album 44 The album single Some Cut has been a favorite of samplers over the years 45 The label entered the San Francisco Bay Area hyphy music scene with Bay Area rapper E 40 releasing the album My Ghetto Report Card 2006 with the Lil Jon produced single Tell Me When to Go The label released the album Bred 2 Die Born 2 Live 2006 by Lil Scrappy Acting career Edit In 2003 Lil Jon was the voice of Jang Ryang in the American remake of the South Korean film Volcano High broadcast on MTV After he was famously parodied by comedian Dave Chappelle he would go on to make numerous appearances on the Comedy Central series Chappelle s Show 46 He has since appeared on various TV shows including Andre 3000 s animated series Class of 3000 Crank Yankers Robotomy Hell s Kitchen Tiny House Nation Hollywood Puppet Show American Idol About A Boy Celebrity Apprentice and All Star Celebrity Apprentice Bar Rescue The Bachelorette Hip Hop Squares and a commercial for Bud Light 47 48 Lil Jon is a fan of the television show The Walking Dead and has made multiple appearances as a guest on Talking Dead 49 On January 29 2019 a Pepsi Super Bowl commercial featuring Lil Jon rapper Cardi B and actor Steve Carell was released 50 Musical style and influences EditJason Birchmeier of AllMusic has described Lil Jon s production as bass heavy and his album Put Yo Hood Up as having a long and varied list of guest rappers to accompany the beats Describing that album with guest performers Birchmeier remarked The end result is an album that resembles a street level mixtape rather than a traditional artist oriented album 51 Lil Jon was specifically influenced by 2 Live Crew 8Ball amp MJG Three 6 Mafia OutKast Geto Boys UGK N W A Dr Dre and Sir Mix A Lot Alex Henderson also of AllMusic contrasted Lil Jon s style of rowdy in your face profanity filled party music with other Southern rappers those who have a gangsta thug life agenda and those who convey serious sociopolitical messages 52 Lil Jon has also found influence in rock music having worked with Rick Rubin and Korn 53 He expresses this influence in his aggressive delivery and yelling style of rap He was seen on VH1 s 100 Greatest Artists of All Time program wearing a Bad Brains T shirt and he used to listen to Lynyrd Skynyrd while growing up in the South in the 1970s Personal life EditSince 2004 Lil Jon married his wife Nicole and together they have a son Nathan known as DJ Young Slade 54 Lil Jon has stated that one of his greatest joys is seeing everything come full circle with his son who has been DJing since the age of 11 55 He is an avid fan of all of Atlanta s sports teams which included the NHL s Atlanta Thrashers until they relocated to Winnipeg in 2011 56 He has since become a fan of the Vegas Golden Knights and appears in the team 2019 documentary Valiant 57 He is also a fan of University of Tennessee Volunteers which adopted his hit song Turn Down for What on third downs changing it to Third Down for What On October 4 2014 Lil Jon made an appearance via Jumbotron encouraging the Volunteers to beat the University of Florida Gators and also visited the Volunteers giving them a pep talk Lil Jon has been using his star power and wealth to help children in underdeveloped countries gain access to a proper education He has helped to fund two schools in the village of Mafi Atitekpo in Ghana in partnership with the charity Pencils of Promise The first Abomayaw D A Kindergarten opened in October 2017 The second school Mafi Atitekpo DA Primary School broke ground in January 2018 and will enroll 313 children 58 In 2019 Pencils of Promise honored both Lil Jon and Trevor Noah in recognition of their charitable efforts at the charity s annual gala 59 In 2018 a 16 year old student of Douglass High School reached out to rapper and alumnus Killer Mike via Instagram in a last chance attempt to raise money to cover expenses for the school marching band to travel to New Orleans to march in the annual Mardi Gras parade To his surprise Killer Mike not only responded positively but also enlisted the help of fellow alumni Lil Jon and T I They and donors covered the trip for the students 60 Lil Jon is a notable Atlanta resident and appears on advertisements in Hartsfield Jackson Airport welcoming new arrivals to the city He also appears on the Jumbotron at Mercedes Benz Stadium during Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United games 61 During Super Bowl LIII held in Atlanta in 2019 Lil Jon appeared in the NFL s This Is Atlanta promotional video to welcome incoming visitors to the city alongside fellow Atlanta residents former Atlanta Hawks basketball player Dominique Wilkins former Atlanta Braves baseball player Chipper Jones civil right icons Congressman John Lewis and former congressman Ambassador to the United Nations and Mayor of Atlanta Andrew Young rappers Big Boi and Killer Mike singer Chili TLC comedian Jeff Foxworthy and television personality Ryan Seacrest Organized by musician Jermaine Dupri a host of Atlanta area high school drummers local brass musicians and the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra also appeared and supplied the underlying music 62 Lil Jon also appeared in CBS Sports official open of the network s coverage of the game 63 Discography Edit Lil Jon s general marketing logo used since 2001 Main articles Lil Jon discography and production discography Solo albums Edit Crunk Rock 2010 Collaborative albums Edit Get Crunk Who U Wit Da Album with the East Side Boyz 1997 We Still Crunk with the East Side Boyz 2000 Put Yo Hood Up with the East Side Boyz 2001 Kings of Crunk with the East Side Boyz 2002 Crunk Juice with the East Side Boyz 2004 Awards and nominations EditGrammy Awards Edit A Grammy Award stylized as GRAMMY is an award presented by the Recording Academy to recognize achievement in the music industry Year Recipient Category Result2005 Yeah with Usher and Ludacris Record of the Year NominatedBest Rap Sung Collaboration WonBest R amp B Song Nominated Confessions with Usher Album of the Year Nominated2015 Turn Down for What with DJ Snake Best Music Video NominatedMTV Video Music Awards Edit An MTV Video Music Award abbreviated as a VMA is an award presented by the cable channel MTV to honor the best in the music video medium Year Nominee work Award Result2014 Turn Down for What with DJ Snake MTV Clubland Award NominatedBest Direction WonBest Visual Effects NominatedBest Art Direction NominatedAmerican Music Awards Edit The American Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony created by Dick Clark in 1973 Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz has received two nominations winning one for Favorite Rap Hip Hop Band Duo Group 64 65 Year Nominee work Award Result2003 Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz Favorite Rap Hip Hop Band Duo Group Won2005 Lil Jon amp the East Side Boyz Favorite Rap Hip Hop Band Duo Group NominatedFilmography EditFilm Edit 2004 Soul Plane 2005 Boss n Up with Snoop Dogg 2006 Date Movie 2006 Scary Movie 4Television Edit Volcano High 2003 The Sharon Osbourne Show 2003 MadTV 2003 All of Us 2004 Like Family 2004 Chappelle s Show 2004 How I m Living 2004 MadTV 2005 The Andy Milonakis Show Season 1 Episode 1 2005 MTV Cribs 2005 Wild n Out 2006 Criss Angel Mindfreak 2006 Pimp My Ride UK Host 2006 Crank Yankers voice 2007 Class of 3000 2007 Freaknik The Musical voice only 2010 Ridiculousness 2012 The Celebrity Apprentice Season 11 2011 and All Stars 2013 The Jenny McCarthy Show 2013 Watch What Happens Live 2013 Master of the Mix guest judge 2013 The Eric Andre Show 2014 About A Boy 2014 Saturday Night Live 2014 Comedy Bang Bang 2015 Hell s Kitchen 2016 Hollywood Medium With Tyler Henry 2016 Talking Dead 2017 Tiny House Nation 2017 The Bachelorette 2018 Bar Rescue 2018 Hollywood Puppet Show 2018 The Rap Game 2019 Video games Edit 25 to Life 2006 while Lil Jon does not appear physically in the game posters of Lil Jon can be found in the game Tony Hawk s American Wasteland 2005 Def Jam Icon 2007 See also EditList of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards List of artists who reached number one in the United States Honorific nicknames in popular music List of best selling singles List of Billboard Hot 100 chart achievements and milestonesReferences Edit Credits off and Running POV PBS January 10 2010 Irvin Jack Lil Jon Talks Shifting His Focus from Music to Designing Homes on HGTV That s How You Have Longevity People Retrieved March 2 2023 a b Gold and Platinum Certifications RIAA Retrieved January 5 2019 Lil Jon Artist Page Recording Academy Retrieved January 5 2019 a b c d e f g h Sarig Roni Lil Jon heralds a new Southern music movement Creative Loafing Retrieved January 26 2019 Lavin Will April 10 2020 Usher Lil Jon and Ludacris share new song SexBeat NME BandLad Technologies Retrieved January 13 2022 Sanneh Kelefa November 28 2004 Lil John Crunks Up the Volume The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 27 2019 Nominees Winners Grammys The Recording Acedemy Retrieved January 13 2022 Billboard Music Awards Full Winners List Billboard Retrieved January 20 2019 Smith Dylan January 17 2021 Released 7 Years Ago DJ SNAKE amp Lil Jon Turn Down For What EDM House Network Retrieved April 6 2023 Top Billboard Music Award Winners of All Time 1990 2016 Billboard Retrieved February 5 2019 Anderson Trevor Saweetie s My Type Hits No 1 on Rhythmic Songs Airplay Chart Billboard Billboard Magazine Retrieved December 12 2019 a b Sarig Roni April 30 2017 Third Coast Outkast Timbaland and How Hip hop Became a Southern Thing Da Capo Press p 283 ISBN 978 0306814303 Retrieved January 13 2022 Ho Rodney Exclusive Emperor Searcy gone from Hot 107 9 after 20 years The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved January 13 2022 Billboard Staff July 27 2020 Revealed Billboard s 2020 Top Music Lawyers Billboard Magazine Billboard Media LLC Retrieved January 13 2022 Presno Caroline May 28 2014 Lil Jon Talks Fatherhood Marriage and His Hit Party Anthem Turn Down For What HuffPost The Huffington Post Retrieved January 26 2019 Arabia L Officiel Still The King of Crunk L Officiel Chalk Media FZ LLC under license from Jalou Media Group Retrieved January 13 2022 So So Def at 20 How it all began Creative Loafing February 21 2013 Retrieved July 20 2016 Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved January 27 2019 Heard and Unseen The Oral History of Ghost Town DJ s My Boo SPIN May 26 2016 Retrieved July 20 2016 Heard and Unseen The Oral History of Ghost Town DJ s My Boo Spin May 26 2016 Retrieved January 27 2019 Ghost Town DJ s 1996 Hit My Boo Reaches New Hot 100 High Thanks to Viral Dance Video Billboard Retrieved January 27 2019 So So Def Bass All Stars Vol 2 Various Artists Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved January 27 2019 So So Def Bass All Stars Various Artists Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved January 27 2019 Lil Jon www thrashermagazine com Retrieved January 27 2019 Reid Shaheem November 1 2004 Lil Jon Big Chips page 2 MTV News Archived from the original on November 12 2004 Retrieved May 18 2010 a b c d e f Lil Jon gt Charts amp Awards gt Billboard Albums AllMusic Retrieved December 23 2009 a b c Mean Jean Francois Interview with Bryan Leach Hitquarters com Archived from the original on January 27 2019 Retrieved January 27 2019 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March 9 2015 Take It Off feat Yandel amp Becky G Single by Lil Jon Itunes apple com July 22 2016 Retrieved October 17 2018 Chloe Melas December 18 2018 Lil Jon did a Christmas song with Kool Aid Man and the holidays will never be the same CNN Retrieved January 29 2019 Stream Future Rick Ross and More on Superfly Soundtrack Vol 2 XXL June 16 2018 Shaffer Claire November 18 2019 Mark Ronson Unveils Spies in Disguise Soundtrack Tracklist Rolling Stone Retrieved December 12 2019 Lil Jon Launches His Own Label BME Recordings www businesswire com February 3 2004 Retrieved January 29 2019 Leight Elias November 28 2018 The Squeaking Bed Sample How Hip Hop s Horniest Sound Effect Conquered the World Rolling Stone Retrieved January 29 2019 Seabrook Robby III Today in Hip Hop Dave Chappelle As Lil Jon on Chappelle s Show XXL XXL Mag Retrieved January 29 2019 Lil Jon on Bud Light Commerical sic Pressures of Being the Life of the Party amp New Music Billboard Retrieved January 29 2019 Lil Jon TV Guide TV Guide Retrieved January 29 2019 Rodney Ho Radio and TV Talk Whaat Yeaaahh Okaaay Atlanta Walking Dead super fan Lil Jon shows up on Talking Dead The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved January 29 2019 Cardi B Lil Jon amp Steve Carrell Are Way Better Than Just OK in Pepsi Super Bowl Commercial Watch Full Ad Billboard Retrieved January 29 2019 Birchmeier Jason May 22 2001 Put Yo Hood Up Review AllMusic Retrieved December 23 2009 Henderson Alex 2002 Kings of Crunk Review AllMusic Retrieved December 23 2009 Reid Shaheem May 12 2004 Lil Jon Bangs Head Creates Crunk Rock MTV News Retrieved December 23 2009 SPOTTED Lil Jon amp His Wife amp Son Have Family Dinner At Katsuya The Young Black and Fabulous Retrieved January 30 2014 Presno Caroline May 28 2014 Lil Jon Talks Fatherhood Marriage and his Party Anthem Turn Down For What HuffPost Retrieved January 18 2019 Joe Yerdon February 8 2012 Your moment of zen Lil Jon hanging with the Montreal Canadiens NBC Sports Retrieved January 30 2014 Lily Caitlin October 8 2019 Golden Knights to debut Valiant documentary at fan screening event Fox 5 Vegas Meredith Corporation Station Retrieved December 12 2019 Melas Chloe January 24 2018 Rapper Lil Jon breaks ground on second school in Ghana CNN CNN Retrieved January 20 2019 Lil Jon Trevor Noah Among Honorees at 2019 Pencils of Promise Gala Billboard Retrieved December 12 2019 Poole Sheila Rappers others to help high school band get to Mardi Gras The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved January 18 2019 Behind the Stripes Lil Jon Atlanta United FC Retrieved December 12 2019 This is Atlanta NFL com Retrieved December 12 2019 Lil Jon gets our coverage of Super Bowl LIII started right with a special open CBS Sports Archived from the original on December 12 2021 Retrieved December 12 2019 2003 AMA Nominees Billboard September 16 2003 Retrieved June 21 2018 AMA Award History RockOnTheNet Retrieved June 21 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lil Jon 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