When the tracklist (Deluxe Edition) look is immediately apparent that none of the former singles like "Snap Yo Fingers", "Act A Fool" or "I Do" is represented on "Crunk Rock", but that should not be a negative point to the beginning because as you get really presents a completely new drive, even if one knows but one or the other song already of mixtapes, from clubs etc. The good 50 seconds lasting irascible intro makes us ever perfectly on a new round Lil Jon, before Part II then follows from Crunk Classic "Throw it up". Of course, once again at the start Pastor Troy and also still Waka Flocka Flame. The song is similar in basic structure to the original and boards as a Schneelawin out of the speakers with deep bass and strings. Pastor Troy, the great complement to Lil Jon's compulsory and famous "Yeah", "Okay", etc. crazy again Schouts Lines skin out,. Also Waka Flocka Flame gives off a good impression and fits perfectly into deses overall structure. With a lot of hardness and aggression and electric guitars smash us to "Fall Out" around the ears and does exactly up where "Thow it up Part II" has stopped. Soulja Boy are on "G-Walk" the honor that you may already know from various mixtapes. The song flashes but not as much as the previously belonged, also this scary and crazy background sounds are also a bit annoying with time. "On de grind" have Stephen & Damian Marley united together with Lil Jon and give the slightly slower, but by his push on the beat, powerful song some slight reggae feel especially the vocals in the chorus can prove to be seen longer. The punk rock band Whole Wheat Bread has its presence with its three top notch artists, because in addition to Lil Jon give this song with groovy drums and traveling electric guitars even Ice Cube, The Game and Elephant Man that little bit extra - well if that is even no announcement ! Spacy and a bit strange sounds "Get in get out" through its continuous over the entire song backround melody that but fits in a solid line to snap Beat. Marked by Synthes is now proposing "Pop dat pussy", where Lil Jon was here gripped by Blazed under the arms, one for. Example of some Oomp Camp knows songs and offers a touch RnB touch with his vocals to the track. The majority of the rest of "Crunk Rock" lend their faster songs accents for the Lil Jon are typical as "Ride since D" with the Ying Yang Twins or in the RnB-range drift as the current single "Ms. Chocolate" with R. Kelly and Mario are featured. Next uninhibited dancing mood and burn dance floors give the uptempo song with many electronic elements ala the very horny "Like a Stripper", the party bomb "What a night" or the completion Burner "Hey". A song you have to but still particularly single out and everyone knows well immediately what is meant when the phrase "Lil Jon also has an emotional hands" listen. In order to take in connection brings you instantly singer Oobie that it is of course on "Crunk Rock" has not leaving to get their fantastically supple voice used. Thus, "Moist", how could it be otherwise, a chilliges Most work with a tense atmosphere, which is mainly due to this storm in the background to their best advantage.
The waiting time for "Crunk Rock" was definitely worth it, although you may still see the odd upside potential. Lil Jon does not sound more than ever at times of his Crunk Classic album "Kings Of Crunk", but has over the years also as usual, become by many productions for other artists diverse in its sound design. "Crunk Rock" combines elements of Crunk genres, rock, RnB and Dance / Electro and has become a mixed bag, to the certainly everyone will find irgenetwas fitting.
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