Atlanta and the surrounding area had always been a hotbed for party rap and bass music throughout the ’90s, and more than anyone else, Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz took these styles to the masses with a cutting-edge Dirty South attitude perfect for the burgeoning club scene of the time. The Atlanta-based rapper/producer began as a club DJ before Jermaine Dupri invited him in 1993 to come work for So So Def Records, where Jon served as the executive vice president of AR.
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Yeah |
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What U Gon Do? |
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Cyclone |
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Culo |
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Real****Roll Call |
42 |
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Toma |
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Damn! |
33 |
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Get Low |
28 |
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Get Low |
14 |
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Let's Go |
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Lovers And Friends |
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Salt Shaker |
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