Lil Jon - Throw It Up (bass Boosted) -

: At the time, major media outlets like BET's 106 & Park were initially hesitant to put Lil Jon on stage, relegating the group to the audience until they saw how the records made crowds "lose their minds". Cultural Impact and Legacy

: What started as a regional Atlanta sound eventually reached a worldwide audience, influencing everything from the EDM movement to modern TikTok remixes. DJ Paul Talks How Lil Jon Pioneered Crunk Lil Jon - Throw It Up (Bass Boosted)

: The genre was defined by "raw energy" and "unapologetic celebration of party culture". : At the time, major media outlets like

Released in 2002 on the diamond-selling album Kings of Crunk , "Throw It Up" wasn't just a song; it was a regional call-to-arms. Before the heavy bass drops, Lil Jon lists eight Southern states and eight major American cities, demanding they "represent" their hoods. This "represent" culture, paired with the song's signature chanting, was designed specifically for the high-intensity energy of Southern nightclubs. The Sonic Architecture Released in 2002 on the diamond-selling album Kings

"Throw It Up" remains a defining anthem of the early 2000s, helping cement Lil Jon as the .

: The success of tracks like this paved the way for Lil Jon to produce massive hits for artists like Usher ("Yeah!") and Ciara , eventually leading to his icon status in pop culture through Chappelle's Show skits and viral memes.

The story of by Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz (featuring Pastor Troy) is the story of how a "shouty," aggressive style of club music from Atlanta—known as Crunk —conquered the mainstream . The Blueprint for a Movement