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The accompanying music video was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, and passed the milestone of 1 billion views on YouTube seven years after it was released. [11] Listed as one of the Top Billboard Music Award Winners of All Time in 2016, [ 12 ] Lil Jon has amassed his eight number one singles on Billboard ' s Rhythmic chart.
"Bia' Bia'" is a song by American Southern hip-hop group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz. Released as the first single from their third studio album Put Yo Hood Up (2001), the track features Ludacris , Too Short , Big Kap , and Chyna Whyte .
The song and its "viral" music video popularized the use of the phrase. [2] [3] The song was particularly successful in North America, where it has earned eight platinum certifications in the United States. In late 2020, seven years after it was released, the video passed 1 billion views on YouTube. [4]
Lil Jon knows how to turn a party up in more ways than one. The Atlanta-based rapper, known for ushering in one of the most iconic sounds in hip hop, has another special talent: tequila connoisseur.
Coleman's rap music was primarily of the drill music variety that at the time was gaining a newfound popularity amongst Chicago locals. According to his brother, Swagg Dinero, in an interview on VladTV with DJ Vlad, Coleman started rapping and releasing music to the public after a rapper who is a known opposition to the Gangster Disciples, Lil Durk, released a song in which the Gangster ...
The song was performed at Ultra Music Festival by Hardwell in 2014. [3] [4] W&W performed the first draft of this song at the Ministry of Sound Festival in 2013. It was originally dubbed "Let's Rage". [5] As a reason for the long time between first playing and release they mention that they haven't been satisfied with the instrumental track.
A music video to accompany the release of "Turbulence" was first released onto YouTube on 8 March 2011 at a total length of three minutes and fifty-seven seconds. [1] The video shows Aoki, Luke, & Jon at a concert, with Aoki and Luke dressed as pilots, as storm clouds appear and lightning bolts strike down.
The music video is animated. The video plays out the lyrics to the song as part of the fictional interview portrayed in the lyrics. During the line “ Well, I don't care about the money/Like, it's the respect that I'm wanting/Honestly, I just want to be one of the greats/Where they gotta bring your boy up every debate” Snoop Dogg and Lil Dicky are standing in front of pictures of rap ...