Crunk Juice
Crunk Juice is the fifth and final studio album by American hip hop group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz. It was released on November 16, 2004, under BME Recordings and TVT Records. The production was primarily handled by Lil Jon himself, who also collaborated in the executive production, alongside Bryan Leach, Rob McDowell, Emperor Searcy, Vince Phillips, The Neptunes and Rick Rubin. The album contains numerous collaborations from rappers and singers, like R. Kelly, Ludacris, Ice Cube, Usher, Bun B from UGK, Jadakiss, Nas, T.I., the Ying Yang Twins and Pharrell among others. Lil Jon's next solo album, Crunk Rock, released on June 8, 2010, did not feature the East Side Boyz.
Three of four singles released from the album have music videos: "What U Gon Do," "Real Nigga Roll Call," and "Lovers and Friends." The fourth single, "Get Crunk," did not have a music video, though it was released on vinyl and got radio airplay.
Commercial performance
Crunk Juice debuted at number 31 on the US Billboard 200 chart. In its second week, the album jumped to number three on the Billboard 200, selling 363,000 copies. It became Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz' first top-ten album in the United States. In the third week, the album remained in the top-ten on the Billboard 200, selling 196,000 copies. The album was certified 2x Multi-Platinum by the RIAA on January 12, 2005.Critical reception
Crunk Juice received a wide range of reviews. Rating the album four stars out of five, David Jeffries of AllMusic called the album "just as exciting and remarkably powerful" as Back in Black by AC/DC, adding: "Production by production, record by record, Lil Jon has become a more detailed producer." Steve Jones of USA Today, rating the album three out of four stars, praised the album for "show that crunk comes in more than one flavor" in the R&B-themed "Lovers & Friends" and what he called an "experiment in crunk rock" in the Rick Rubin-produced "Stop Fuckin' With Me".In contrast, for a three-and-a-half stars out of five review, Orisanmi Burton of AllHipHop commented: "What the album lacks in artistry and maturity, it makes up for in energy and rhythm." Critics in Lil Jon's hometown Atlanta also offered mixed reviews. Sonia Murray of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution called Lil Jon a "more numbingly simple chanter than noteworthy rapper... now has the cachet to get A-list acts to join in on the inanity."Creative Loafing Atlanta expressed shock at the presence of "Lovers & Friends", with one critic calling it "something they'd play at an eighth-grade dance." Neil Drumming of Entertainment Weekly graded the album with a C, calling the songs "practically all hook...recited ad nauseam in Jon’s throaty growl...with over-the-top vitriolic rants and nausea-inducing misogyny."
Other reviews were more scathing. Lee Henderson of PopMatters called Lil Jon "the Raffi of gangsta rap" due to "reduc rap to endless and incredibly stupid choruses of nasty-talk" in the album. Matt Ozga of Prefix panned the album for what he called Lil Jon's "questionable ability as a producer" and "fingernails-on-an-eardrum voice" and lyrics with "vile, witless anti-woman venom", in rating the album 2.5 out of five points. Pete Cashmore of NME rated the album four points out of 10: "It’s almost laughably one-note, devoid of nuance, stunted of vocabulary and aeons too long."
Flavored malt beverage
Crunk Juice is also the name of a once popular flavored malt beverage launched by Gila Brew Co., LLC. It was made by 7th Street Brewing. They announced in 2011 they were going to relaunch the brand and have new package designs and a new flavors with a smoother taste. It is already available to buy in several major US cities like Philadelphia.Track listing
Notes- Track 6 contains samples of the remix of "Sippin' & Spinnin' ", performed by Gangsta Boo, Playa Fly and Bun B.
- Track 10 contains samples of "Mandatory Suicide" and "Raining Blood", performed by Slayer.
- Track 12 contains samples of "Lovers and Friends", performed by Michael Sterling.
- Track 17 contains samples of "Tonight", performed by Kleeer. & interpolation of "Saturday Love" performed by Alexander O'Neal & Cherrelle,
- Early pressings of this album erroneously credited Fat Joe as one of the rappers in "The Grand Finale."
Bonus remix disc
DVD
Chopped & Screwed
- Crunk Juice Intro
- What U Gon' Do
- Get Crunk
- White Meat
- Da Blow
- Lovers & Friends
- One Night Stand
- E40 Choppin
- Contract
- Real Nigga Roll Call
- Watts
- Stop Fuckin With Me
- Aww Skeet Skeet Intro
- Aww Skeet Skeet
- Chris Rock "Let's Be Friends"
- In Da Club
- Bitches Ain't Shit
- Grand Finale
Personnel
- 8Ball – primary artist
- Scotty Beats – mixing, producer
- Big Sam – rapping
- Michael Blackwell – photography
- Warren Bletcher – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
- Bun B – primary artist
- Josh Butler – engineer
- Chris Carmouche – engineer
- Andrew Coleman – engineer
- DJ Flexx – audio production, engineer producer, rapping
- Nate Dogg – primary artist, rapping
- 8Ball and MJG – guest artist, rapping
- Emperor Searcy – executive producer
- Fat Joe – primary artist, rapping
- Gary Fly – assistant engineer, mixing assistant
- John Frye – engineer, mixing
- Gangsta Boo – primary artist, rapping
- Abel Garibaldi – engineer
- Stephen Georgiafandis – engineer
- Bo Hagon – primary artist
- Ice Cube – guest artist, rapping
- Jazze Pha – guest artist, rapping
- LaMarquis Mark Jefferson – bass
- R. Kelly – guest vocals
- L-Roc – Keyboards
- Jason Lader – engineer, mixing
- Bryan Leach – executive producer
- Jonathan Lewis – producer
- Craig Love – guitar
- Lil Bo – rapping
- Lil Scrappy – primary artist, rapping
- Craig Love – guitar
- Ludacris – guest artist rapping
- Rob McDowell – executive producer
- Ian Mereness – engineer
- MJG – primary artist
- Nas – rapping
- The Neptunes – audio production, producer
- Oobie – primary artist
- Vince Phillips – executive producer
- Pimpin' Ken – performer, primary artist
- Rick Rubin – producer
- Andrew Scheps – mixing
- Paolo Sheehy – engineer
- Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith – executive producer, mixing, producer
- Snoop Dogg – guest artist, rapping
- Scott Storch – keyboards,
- Chris Steinmetz – engineer
- Suga Free – primary artist
- Brian Sumner – engineer
- T.I. – primary artist, rapping
- Trillville – primary artist
- Usher – guest artist, vocals
- Mark Vinten – engineer
- Benjamin Wheelock – design
- Pharrell Williams – guest artist, vocals
- Ying Yang Twins – guest artist, rapping
- Wassim Zreik – engineer
- Danny Zook – sample clearance
Charts