@@Dj_Rancho6448it’s not that they bite Cali’s style. Y’all invaded and infested those states. Just like how y’all are doing Nevada, with bad traffic, bums, crime, and shitty teams.
Dude 2000s club music was just different. I’m an 03 baby so my parents had this shit on their iPods and would just blast it my whole childhood because they thought they were still young and hip. I miss those days
He used a defined type of song instead of a tag, it was just like Hearing "Konvict!" or "Young Mula Baby" before a song, you already knew it was a bop even before listening
Yes, and i miss it, he changed when crunk rock came out in 2010, it was an admittedly heavier album rap wise, but it was the start of lil jon doing edm and the downfall of crunk
He created it with Clavia Nord Lead 2 keyboard. He also use to own a lot of E-MU sound modules esp the Orbit and Proteus 2000s. I own the Proteus 2000 as he used mainly of he stock sounds esp the sine whistle sound you hear on every record he's made.
Even if I’d never heard the tune before I always knew it was a Lil Jon beat. I feel like he was trying to make his Crunk sound its own genre, not just his unique sound signature
I think Lil Jon's successful run with that sound began in 2003 when he produced "Damn" for YoungBloodz. Check out YoungBloodz "Presidential" also. Another Lil Jon banger from 2005 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Fun fact: the production of Freek-a-leek was a leftover from lil jons collabs with Mystical, he wanted to use it for "Yeah" but he changed it when he heard that Petey Pablo used it.
I’m convinced this man knows every song in existence
He's as knowledgeable as they come, baldie ain't no slouch in his thing.
He's a musical whiz
he does
Word, he’s like a musical encyclopedia
Full savant! I did kinda wonder why he looks like Andrew Tate, but intellectually they're like polar opposites 🤔😅
It’s why we liked Lil Jon tbh. At that time each region had their own unique sound so it was refreshing to hear that.
Yes they do every state has a local sound
@@yvettekeys9262not every state. Arizona and Washington bite California for example
@@Dj_Rancho6448it’s not that they bite Cali’s style.
Y’all invaded and infested those states.
Just like how y’all are doing Nevada, with bad traffic, bums, crime, and shitty teams.
@@Morena_LV as if Nevada needed any help being trashy 🥱ur just jealous of California
@@Morena_LVchill out
That synth was everywhere in the 2000s 😂😂
It's really simple to make. Basically just a detuned saw wave
lil Jon had the radio in a choke hold in the early 00s.
Lmao
Reminds me of White Chicks club scene 😂
Exactly @@senskomusic
Lil John made them HORNS the official sound of rap for years. The fact that he could pump out so many hits with that sound is still so amazing.
Synth
That's a saw synth
Mid 2000’s was a whole bop 🤩😁
Bop??????? 😬
Quit trying to make bop happen Gretchen
Y'all either funny or late...not sure which one yet, but go off 😅
@@franciscoantonio5306 you forgot the 💅🏼 part at the end 😅 #OhSnap
@@moonlightchild3855 lol
That's that ATL crunk sound! Ruled the early 2000s; 'specially in the clubs!!!
Dude 2000s club music was just different. I’m an 03 baby so my parents had this shit on their iPods and would just blast it my whole childhood because they thought they were still young and hip. I miss those days
Reminds me of White Chicks club scene in the movie 😂
They still play ALL those songs in the club. I went last weekend and heard all of them except goodies 😂
Find me in da club
Originally from the Oomp Camp. Real ATLiens know the scoe.
And we danced our asses off, in the club, in the 2000s, to every. Damn. Song! All bangers!
Lil John had that secret Sauce he couldn't lose😅
That "Freak a Leek" 💃🏿💃🏾💃🏽💃🏻💃🏿
That sound was called the platinum string in FL studios was definitely a major staple in 2000s hip hop & r&b
I found the same sound in FL 6 but it wasn't called Platium String I can't remember the name of the patch
The transition from Snap ya fingaz to Cyclone was CLEAN
Certified bops all the way through 🎶🏆💃🏽
Bop??????? 😬
He used a defined type of song instead of a tag, it was just like Hearing "Konvict!" or "Young Mula Baby" before a song, you already knew it was a bop even before listening
his tag was either "yaaaay-yuhhh!" or "its yuh boy-ee lil jaawwn!" 😂😂😂😂
exactly, hearing this is like bring back heaven in golden era of early 2000s hip hop 🔥
That last song INSTANTLY threw my mind and memories back in the clubs in 07' 😂Song still 🔥
Cyclone came out in 2008 but yeah 🔥
@@shawndon7374 Yeah that whole late 2000’s era basically
I forgot about the last song. When I heard it, it all came flooding back!
That's that 2000's crunk. Lil' Jon had the clubs jumping and asses thumping.
Me laying in bed shaking me ass to these💀
I’m literally doing the same thing😅
Lol happy he brought this up because that sound was everywhere in the Crunk era.
Yep he definitely had his own signature sound
It was the King Of the CRUNK for a reason. This lead was his signature sound.
And they all became hits!!!!
That's how we knew it was lil Jon. Every producer has their own unique sound
The ✨ point ✨ is just so iconic
He's a GENIUS🕺😂😂😂
Yes, and i miss it, he changed when crunk rock came out in 2010, it was an admittedly heavier album rap wise, but it was the start of lil jon doing edm and the downfall of crunk
Usher - Yeah, the best song of this list
That shit sounds Good 🔥🔥
This is cold .. I forgot he pioneered that synth sound 🔥🔥🔥
He created it with Clavia Nord Lead 2 keyboard. He also use to own a lot of E-MU sound modules esp the Orbit and Proteus 2000s. I own the Proteus 2000 as he used mainly of he stock sounds esp the sine whistle sound you hear on every record he's made.
This is music!!! 🎉🎉🎉
I turned 21 the year most of these songs were hot and lil jon was the hottest artist out. His songs were the BEST to dance to at the clubs
All those songs are bops 👌
Not to mention the pace is always extremely on point.
Fun fact: the freekaleek beat was originally meant for yeah but instead the beat was remade from the ground up
Some of the baddest beats ever 💥
The claps always bring me back to these songs and synth
My 20's!!!!! ❤❤❤❤
Lil Jon always tells the listeners to do stuff in his songs. The songs are so good that we do it
Galvanised square steel ahh beat 🗣️🔥🔥🥶🥶💯💯
You right doe. I noticed thst. And those are not the only.s9ngs either. That's his signature synthesizer sound.
Lil Jon is the GOAT
I love being able to say this was my teenaged years of music. ❤😂😊
Like they say, "Don't fix it if it ain't broke!"
Yeah I noticed, and still rocked to it cuz it was fly asf 😎
Nothing like the early 2000s❤
Ah what a good time, I miss it so much sometimes. I was 15 in 2003, where does the time go.😭
THEY ARE ALL BOOOOOPPPP 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻✨✨✨✨
Even if I’d never heard the tune before I always knew it was a Lil Jon beat. I feel like he was trying to make his Crunk sound its own genre, not just his unique sound signature
Nobody ever talks about that last song...holy shit the nostalgia bomb with that one
Lil Jon cranked out some of the best music in that era
That sound by itself is a pleasing and poignant sound, so it makes sense that it was used to be an iconic producer’s tool 🙏
Usher's song is amazing, in fact the synth melody follows a similar pattern to the Saidi darbuka rhythm, it works really well with it
They used the freak a leak beat during luda's verse of yeah during the superbowl halftime show lol
That synth is PERFECT!
All fire but also Ty for making feel old 😂
And all beats still dope 🔥 🚒
That synth had a hold on every club in the 2000s
Goodies is everything❤❤❤
i love it everytime!
Did you ever know that every last one of them songs was a number one hit since you wanna talk smack bout my homie Lil Jon
No shock. When a producer finds that winning "formula," may as well run it into the ground. Lil Jon was def a super producer during that era 👍👍👍
God, I hate how no one talks how the Dirty South hip hop/crunk had the entire country on lock in 2000's act like we didn't do anything.
There's also a song called "Oh Yeah" by Lil Scrappy that uses this synth as well
YEAH!! OKAY!! WHAT?!
He knew.
Sounds awesome. Wish I were partying in this era but I was a bit too young haha. I still throw this stuff on at my place though
Okaaaiiii , Usher🎉😮sure
you finally helped me find my childhood nostalgic music 🙏
All of em were 🔥 too!!
Cause it's club music give you a nice common beat to dance or vibe to
And they ALL HITS!!!
Lil Jon and T pain are goated for the sound of this era 🎉
I love all these songs
No cap you was cooking with the first 3 transitions 🔥
All these songs are fire ❤ my generation of music and hip hop was top notch.
How did I not catch this on my own! I was a lil Jon junkie😂
And that was just one of lil jons sound. You can go back to the bass era in the mid 90s, the snap era and thr crunk era.
Baby Bash is 🔥
I think Lil Jon's successful run with that sound began in 2003 when he produced "Damn" for YoungBloodz. Check out YoungBloodz "Presidential" also. Another Lil Jon banger from 2005 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
DJ PRECISE 🗣🗣🗣🗣🔥🔥🔥🔥
That synth and that whistle is so recognisable
sometimes u just.. bring us so many sounds from our past and it’s just so refreshing to hear
lil John definitely made some bangers
bro the 90s hand clap will never die lol plus every single one of these beats ROCKS subs
And i loved them all..... still do. House party time
The same synth with different melody
All hits
its his calling/card signature sound
Blessed to grow up in 90s n 2000s music
Fun fact: the production of Freek-a-leek was a leftover from lil jons collabs with Mystical, he wanted to use it for "Yeah" but he changed it when he heard that Petey Pablo used it.
Best beats ever bro thats early 2000 beast beats lil jon top king of beats my bro 😉
Heard all these songs during my time in high school. Never realized it was from the same set of beats.
I'm not sure they are.
Damn that just hyped me up
The obsession i had with ciara and goodies needs to be scientifically studied
Lil jon beats go crazy
These tracks all rocked..😊
Lil Jon voice is un replaceable 👌💯🔥
I love baby bash!!
Goodies was actually a response to Freak a Leek too
all certified bangers from my childhood.
Aye!!!!! Fire mashup been so long I heard these songs
A genius
Goated line up
When you love a beat that much 😅, they all 🔥 too