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Initial pressings included a bonus DVD. Youngbloodz: J-Bo, Sean Paul. Additional personnel includes: Lil Jon, Killer Mike, Backbone, Mark Twayne, MempHitz & Ronda, Jazze Pha, Oddball, Shawty Putt, Playboy Trey. Producers include: Mark Twayne, R.O.B., Jonathan "Lili" Jon Smith, Oomp Camp, The Trackboyz. Recorded at Patchwerk Recordings and Strankonia Recording, Atlanta, Georgia. Youngbloodz: J-Bo, Sean Paul. Additional personnel includes: Lil' Jon, Killer Mike, Backbone, Mark Twayne, MempHitz & Ronda, Jazze Pha, Sean Paul, Oddball, Shawty Putt, Playboy Trey. Producers include: Mark Twayne, R.O.B., Jonathan "Lili" Jon Smith, Oomp Camp, The Trackboyz. Recorded at Patchwerk Recordings and Strankonia Recording, Atlanta, Georgia. YoungBloodZ (Rap): Sean Paul, J-Bo (rap vocals). Personnel: Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith (vocals); Craig Love (guitar); Rob McDowell (keyboards, drum programming); L-Roc (keyboards); Montez Harris (bass guitar, drum programming); Mark Twayne, Jazze Pha, Mello (drum programming, background vocals); J-Bo (drum programming); Mickey "MeMpHiTz" Wright, Roosta, Cutty Cartel Of Jim Crow, Pretty Ken, Sean Paul, Rhonda, Oddball, Playboy Tre, Shawty Putt (background vocals). Additional personnel: Killer Mike, Lil Jon. Audio Mixers: John Frye; Jan Fairchild; Dale "Rambro" Ramsey; Pit; Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith; Kevin Crouse; Troy Hightower. Recording information: Patchwerk Recordings, Atlanta, GA; Stankonia Recording Studios, Atlanta, GA; The Hideout, Atlanta, GA. Photographer: Sarah A. Friedman. YoungBloodZ debuted impressively in 1999 with Against da Grain, but no one -- not even their biggest fans -- would have predicted how much of a stride forward they'd make with their long-delayed follow-up, Drankin' Patnaz. Of course, the ATL duo had hooked up with So So Def Records between albums, and the move was a momentous one for YoungBloodZ. Not only did the promising partnership guarantee the duo mass-market distribution and marketing (via So So Def's corporate parent, Arista), but it also gave them the time and budget they needed to make a great breakthrough album. And that they certainly did with Drankin' Patnaz, the most glaring evidence being "Damn!," the album opener. Damn! indeed. The Lil Jon production is a rabble-rousing, 'bow-throwing club-banger of monstrous proportions. It's on a par with any of the King of Crunk's innumerable other club-banging productions -- from "Bia' Bia'" to "Get Low" -- and it's no doubt one of the rowdiest songs to ever break into the Top Five of Billboard's Hot 100 chart. Consider for a moment the song's unedited hook: a looped chant of "If you don't give a damn, we don't give a f*ck (hey!)" followed by Lil Jon's belligerent response of "Don't start no sh*t and there won't be no sh*t (what! what! what! what!...)." Of course, it's not easy to follow such an audacious album-opener, yet YoungBloodZ somehow follow through, first with another hard-hitting, floor-shaking bass anthem ("Whatchu Lookin' At") and then with a solid run of top-shelf Dirty South tracks helmed by their talented stable of producers, most notably Mark Twayne, the Track Boyz, and R.O.B. Furthermore, there's also a laid-back Jazzy Pha track hidden toward the album's close, "Money on My Mind," that's yet another highlight. There's more to Drankin' Patnaz than huge bass beats, however. J Bo and Sean Paul are excellent rappers, plain and simple. Their flows are quick and liquid, and they trade off rhymes with ease. This is how duos are supposed to rap -- as a duo rather than as a pair of solo artists. From so many different perspectives, Drankin' Patnaz is a far above average Dirty South release and a crowning achievement for YoungBloodZ, whom So So Def was keen to pick up and develop. ~ Jason Birchmeier Despite the longest of delays, the debut Youngbloodz record, AGAINST DA GRAIN--a rather straight-forward, lyrically tight collection of hooks and Dirty South drawls and skits--Vibe (1/03, p.128) - 3.5 out of 5 - "...DRANKIN' PATNAZ delivers a cocktail strong enough to get the nation slizzard..."h Vibe (1/03, p.128) - 3.5 out of 5 - "...DRANKIN' PATNAZ delivers a cocktail strong enough to get the nation slizzard..." Drankin' Patnaz Music | List Price | $7.99 (You save $0.30) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Urban Soundtrack, Southern Rap, Rap | | Label | Zomba (USA) | | Orig Year | 2002 | | All Time Sales Rank | 340489  | | CD Universe Part number | 6387150 | | Catalog number | 50156 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 30, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Engineer | John Frye; Kevin Parker; Mike Wilson; Casper; Derrick Williams | | Personnel | Atlanta, Jazze Pha, Sean Paul, Killer Mike, Rob, Backbone, J.B.O., Mark Twayne, Oomp Camp, Shawty Putt, Georgia. YoungBloodZ, Jonathan "Lili" Jon Smith, Trackboyz. Recorded at Patchwerk Recordings and Strankonia Recording, Lil' Jon, Craig Love, G.A., Jonathon "Lil' Jon" Smith, L-Roc, Mello, Cutty, Jan Fairchild, Montez Harris, Pretty Ken, Pit, Playboy Tre, Rhonda, Dale "Rambro" Ramsey, Drankin' Patnaz, Hideout, Mickey "MeMpHiTz" Wright, Roosta, Stankonia Recording Studios, Troy Hightower. Recording information: Patchwerk Recordings | | Additional Info | Edited |
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