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What Was Crunk Music? Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz! - Duration: 10:05.

What's poppin yall, if you're a 2000s baby you may have missed the era of crunk

music; or were just incredibly young but it was a very unique time in hip-hop.

Some of you are probably asking what the hell does the word crunk even mean and there's

people that say it's crazy and drunk and a bunch of other definitions but it is its

own word; it basically means turnt if we were to compare it to a modern slang that people

are using.

Before we get into crunk music's history; click on that like button but more importantly

subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss a video.

Also follow me on instagram its on screen; I do first reactions and mini album reviews

on there as well as post content that is too short to make it onto the YouTube channel.

Crunk music started in the south in the late 1990s and is, or was a subgenre of rap music.

It took inspiration of Miami bass music in the 80s and dance elements.

This type of music was intended to be played at clubs and consisted of hard hitting bass,

heavy drums, and just shouting into the song.

Many of the drum machines and rhythms were known in dance genres like house music.

Most crunk songs would use four bars of music made by electric drums and synthesizers that

would loop throughout the song and of course the Roland TR-808 machine being the most popular

rhythm composer.

If you are a younger rap listener and you have any old heads hating telling you that

today's music has no lyrical content just point them in the direction of crunk music

and they should shut their mouth right after that but knowing them they will likely stumble

and try to make some excuses.

Lyrics were not the point of this music; it was to get you moving, to get you dancing,

and to of course get you crunk.

The earliest mention of the word crunk in rap music was in 1993 by Outkast on their

song Player's Ball and in their song Hootie Hoo off their Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik

album.

The first crunk song to really hit the charts peaking at #29 was Tear Da Club Up by Three

Six Mafia released in 1997 and that same year crunk was given a name when Lil Jon and The

EastSide Boyz released their debut album Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album.

You can't mention crunk music without mentioning Lil Jon; they go hand in hand.

His production was on most of the biggest hits in the subgenre as well as his rapping.

It wouldn't be until the early 2000s that crunk music would spread like wildfire all

over the south and the rest of the country.

Lean Wit It Rock Wit It by Dem Franchise boys released in 2001 and had that same electronic

synth and bass as most crunk songs; it would go #1.

The most memorable song and the song that really put crunk music on the map was of course

"Get Low" by Lil Jon and the eastside boyz.

This song would top the charts peaking at #2 on billboards hot 100 and was not only

in every single club but blasting out of every single car with the bass shaking the marble

games we used to be playing as kids.

2003 was another big year and ascension with songs like Never Scared by Bonecrusher featuring

both TI and Killer Mike

and Salt Shaker by the Ying Yang Twinz featuring Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz.

Also releasing would be a staple in the crunk subgenre Lil Scrappy with his song head bussa

featuring Lil Jon.

In 2004 though crunk music would get its first number one hit single; with Lil Jon producing

and featuring along with Ludacris on the song Yeah by Usher on his Confessions album.

It would shoot to number one on the charts and sit there for fourteen weeks!

Until this day this song is still a classic banger that can be played and will be played

for many more years to come.

Lil Scrappy would also work with the Crime Mob on one of the most memorable songs Knuck

if You Buck

whose beat was used for the juju on that beat challenge that was viral a year or two ago.

Crunk was starting to be heard everywhere; even songs that weren't really rap.

Like I mentioned earlier he worked with Usher for Yeah and what was called crunk&B a mixture

of RnB and Crunk Music.

Another example of this is Chris Brown's hit song Run It featuring Juelz Santana

produced by Scott Storch has all the elements of a crunk song.

Goodies by Ciara featuring Petey Pablo

off her debut album in 2004 is produced by Lil Jon and shares that same bass and crunk

elements in an RnB song that isn't as hard hitting as Chris Brown's Run It.

Goodies would top the charts climbing to #1 on the Hot 100 giving Lil Jon his second number

one song.

It's hard to describe how dominant this sound was back then; think of it as trap music

right now.

Everybody heard at least a song from it and it was young people's music of choice for

a very long time.

In 2005 after the release of the song Damn by Youngbloodz

people seemed to be getting tired of crunk music's repetitive yelling, simple words,

instrumentals, and just how saturated it had become over time.

D4L's Laffy Taffy would top the charts at #1 next year in 2006 but it wasn't as hard

hitting as the usual crunk from 2003 to 2005 and some people wouldn't even consider it

to be crunk.

Crunk would slowly fizzle out from the rest of the country while still being hot in the

south in areas like Memphis and Atlanta, but the last song to really succeed that had crunk

inspiration was none other than Soulja Boy's Crank Dat that would go #1 and be nominated

for a grammy.

After that crunk was pretty much dead in the water and a new genre was bubbling up from

the south again; spearheaded by rappers like TI and Gucci Mane and that is still dominating

rap right now, and that's trap music.

Lil Jon still had success though and no surprise that it would be in the dance/edm genre with

the hugely successful hit song Turn Down For What with DJ Snake in 2014.

While crunk may be dead as a whole; Lil Jon hasn't abandoned it's style and stays

true to the type of music that brought him his initial success, he's the father of

crunk and is still touring and seeing plenty of success from the seeds he planted in the

late 90s.

Lemme know in the comments; what was your favorite crunk song growing up and if you

never heard of crunk did yall like any of the song clips I played here today?

Like and subscribe and hit that notification bell if you enjoyed, thank you for watching,

peace!

For more infomation >> What Was Crunk Music? Lil Jon & The Eastside Boyz! - Duration: 10:05.

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ماهو الكليك بيت وكيف يجلب المشاهد What is Clickbait - Duration: 5:22.

welcome

What is clickbait and what are the phishing video files

Now we will go into YouTube and explain what clickbait is and what it is using

Now go to YouTube and watch

YouTube

ClickBait is a true sense of catching a visitor or viewer

This image is catching the mouse arrow

Is to make the visitor enter the title or thumbnail of the video

This is a clickbait

This is the term on this is clickbait

Is it useful inside YouTube

Yes it is very very useful too

How to use this

If you have a channel with 100,000 subscribers, you can do so

For more infomation >> ماهو الكليك بيت وكيف يجلب المشاهد What is Clickbait - Duration: 5:22.

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Liberals Triggered After Receiving Presidential Alert, But It Was Obama Who Authorized It - Duration: 2:46.

For more infomation >> Liberals Triggered After Receiving Presidential Alert, But It Was Obama Who Authorized It - Duration: 2:46.

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'Braxton Family Values': Traci Reveals Why She Was 'Willing To Forgive' Tamar & Her Sisters In Final - Duration: 4:07.

Traci Braxton accepted her sister Tamar's teary apology during the 'Braxton Family Values' finale on Oct

4. Traci opened up about why she could do that, and the show's future, during an EXCLUSIVE chat with HL!    The last time we saw Traci Braxton, 47, on the small screen, she listened to sister Tamar, 41, beg for her forgiveness, in between sobs

And Traci relented. "Forgive me for not being there for you, for not knowing you was hurting," she replied, offering her own apology, during part two of the Braxton Family Values finale on Oct

4. HollywoodLife caught up with Traci afterwards for an EXCLUSIVE chat to unpack all the confessions and family heartbreak during the finale! "I don't know what is in my sister's heart but I know what is in my heart, and I am willing to forgive and let everything go because there was a lot of hurtful things said," Traci revealed to us

"There was a lot of anger and we tend to take things and say things out of anger

We may not mean it or anything like that but we have to forgive."    For Traci, forgiveness is not only about the other person, but yourself too

"Let's get to a point where we can let it go…If that person doesn't want to heal from them, then it is on them," Traci continued

"It is not your fault. It is about your growth, not the other person's growth." But to get to that point of forgiveness, dirty laundry must be aired

And for Traci, Tamar and sisters Toni, Trina and Towanda, their family business is aired for the world to spectate — how does Traci handle that? "I think it is important because everybody's families go through this…If you have a household of sisters, everybody goes through this," Traci told us

"I don't know why everybody says, 'Hell no! I would never do this show!' That just means you don't have sisters," Traci said, laughing

 And Traci has an important message for anyone who has witnessed her family feuds

"But just because they argue doesn't mean they don't love each other. Sometimes people don't know how to act with their siblings when a major argument has happened," Traci told us

"We just lay it on the line. We just are letting people know that it isn't always peachy cream! Sometimes it can take a year or two before we get ourselves together

" Traci later added that for families going through similar situations, there's nothing wrong with seeking outside help

"If you have to go to counseling, go to counseling," she said. "It is totally fine

"  And what can fans of the Braxton family expect as Season 6 wraps up and the show moves forward? Traci dished what she herself hopes for in the show's future

"I think we have a lot of interesting things to talk about and people need to see the growth of our relationships," Traci spilled

So even though Traci and Tamar made up in the finale, we may see future arguments play out — it's natural in any family! "Why do things have to be hush hush? That is what is wrong with the world today! If you hush hush a lot of things, then how are you supposed to grow

How are you supposed to grow as a family?"  Although Traci has an anti-hush hush mentality, she doesn't want too many outside forces stepping inside the family circle

She later added that she'd like "to revert it more to back to the family" when Season 7 airs

This season, celebrity friends like Real Housewives of Atlanta star Phaedra Parks and Bad Girls Club star Natalie Nunn appeared while Traci's family dealt with contract negotiations

 

For more infomation >> 'Braxton Family Values': Traci Reveals Why She Was 'Willing To Forgive' Tamar & Her Sisters In Final - Duration: 4:07.

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[Clarification time] What is Neurodiversity? - Duration: 3:18.

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There are many emerging terms commonplace in the communities of

differently minded people, which are not as well known outside of these circles.

We wanted to clear up what some of these terms mean, while hopefully entertaining

you with some beautiful scenery we experienced traveling around New South Wales.

Neurodiversity is a term used to describe a different way of processing

information in the brain. This can include differences in processing

sensory information from the environment, interpreting social interaction, focus,

and often differences in processing and coping with overloading stimuli.

Neurotypical is the opposite term to neurodiverse, and describes the most

common way in a population of processing particular information. It's what most

people consider quote-unquote "normal". Some people also use the term allistic,

but this is more specifically an opposite to autism rather than neurodiverse.

The terms neurodiverse and neurotypical are intended to destigmatize

different ways of acting and perceiving the world, and recognize the validity of

a person's unique world experience. They eliminate the need to call someone

"abnormal" or "weird" in a derogatory sense. Neurodiversity is most commonly

used in reference to autism due to the vast differences in information

processing between autistic and non-autistic brains, but they could be

used to describe any significant difference in information processing of

the brain and resultant abilities. Some other community groups who are adopting

this term include those with ADHD and Down's Syndrome.

Diffability is a term often used to replace the word disability, to highlight

the positive aspects of many disorders. The term is intended to highlight the

different talents, abilities and contributions that can come from those

who experience the world in a different way.

Similar to neurodiversity, diffability is most commonly used in reference to autism,

to highlight the different contributions that can arise from processing input in

a different way than the so-called "normal", but can be used for people

from other neurodiverse groups as well.

While a few people may demonstrate the extraordinary talent like those

portrayed in media, the majority of neurodiverse people have much more

subtle diffabilities. The range of diffabilities is as vast as the range of

abilities you can imagine. For instance, they may see colors differently, and

portray this with an unusual painting style, or they may have a different

approach to problem solving and be able to come up with unique solutions

Possibly. Only you can really answer that question. Do some research, watch some

videos, and see if anything resonates with you. If you are neurodiverse,

welcome to the community. And if you're not, you're welcome as well; all

viewpoints are valuable, and we want to be inclusive of all outlooks on life.

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