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Snap Yo Fingers feat E40 and Sean Paul of Youngbloodz (Street)
Snap Yo Fingers feat E40 and Sean Paul of Youngbloodz (Street)

$0.99
Not a big fan of this guy,but I liked this single. I might buy the album.
Part II [CD & DVD Video]
Part II [CD & DVD Video]

$11.98
After winning the #1-song-played-to-the-ground award for "Get Low", Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz came up with the idea to remix the song...TWICE! Then drop an EP with a DVD of the music videos that they've made and call it Part II with unbalanced results.

The CD is only seven tracks. As I said earlier, there are two remixes of "Get Low". One version has Elephant Man and Busta Rhymes as well as The Ying Tang Twins. The other is the "Merengue" remix featuring Pitbull. Elephant Man's voice is herd all throughout the song, making it unbearable, but Busta Rhymes saves it from being terrible. The "Merengue Remix" sounds like rejected opening song for a gameshow, and to top it off the fact that The Ying Yang Twins and Lil Jon try to rhyme to the salsa beat makes you laugh. Think of this song as pure entertainment and thats it. "Get Your Weight Up" and "Put Your Hood Up" are the two best songs that are on here. The latter would feature Jadakiss, Peety Pablo, Chyna White, and Roy Jones Jr., that gurantees to rock many clubs. "Throw It Up (Remix)" is better than the origonal because Young Buck makes an apparance, even through Pastor Troy's wack rhymes still inhabit. Chyna White gets her own song with the Ying Yang Twins on "What They Want". I'm used to hearing her make a guest appearances on Lil Jon songs (Bia Bia, Put Yo Hood Up remix), but hearing her voice can be unbarable and annoying especially on this track, not to mention the Ying Yang Twins don't make much help. Oobie has a nice voice to sing on some songs ("Ooh Naa Naa Na Na" for example), but the production behind "Dirty Dancing" just doesn't work and comes off skippable.

Theres really nothing to knock about the DVD because it has almost every music video that has been shot, eventhough I have no care for some of them. The only song it doesn't have is the "Get Low (Remix)" for some of you people wanting to see it. Other than that you get to see the 'behind the scenes' work of their Kings Of Crunk projects. Ain't really anyting special.

Overall this EP full of remixes and the DVD are mostly good for what it is. Most of the songs on the CD are pointless remixes, and unthoughtout songs, but the DVD would be the only thing that many people are looking for when buying this. If you own this, good for you, but if you don't I recommend that you wait until this hits the bargin bin at your music store. If you're a big Lil Jon fan or you just want to see the music videos, I recommend this for you.

The album itself [2.5 stars]
The DVD [3.5 Stars]

Lyrics: C+
Production: C-
Guest Appearances: C
Musical Vibes: D+
Overall: C-

Standout Tracks: Get Your Weight Up and Put Yo Hood Up
Kings of Crunk
Kings of Crunk

$17.98
This is to lil jon, Crunk does not fit into any genre of music period! Please stop bitting off hip hop,to pass off your crap! How can people call it talent when you yell out a few phrases:What,Yeah,Okay,etc....?Lets not go there about the meaning or the message behind his crap.The beats are plain and annoying.

Thanks to this buffoon,whose not that important anymore in the year 2009,we have retards doing the same crap that he started.LOL... Kinda sad,that lil jon thought Dave Chappelle was making a friendly joke about him in actuality, Dave was making fun of him of how much of a dumbass he is.

P.S Don't support this scumbag called Lil Jon!

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