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Additional personnel includes: Lil Jon, Killer Mike, Backbone, Mark Twayne, MempHitz & Ronda, Jazze Pha, Oddball, Shawty Putt, Playboy Trey.
Additional personnel includes: Lil' Jon, Killer Mike, Backbone, Mark Twayne, MempHitz & Ronda, Jazze Pha, Sean Paul, Oddball, Shawty Putt, Playboy Trey.
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--was a qualified success and featured the rap radio hit "U Way" and the shoulda-been-a-hit groove "85." The Atlanta duo of Sean Paul (not the dancehall-pop superstar) and J-Bo return in late 2003 with sophomore effort, the fittingly titled DRANKIN' PATNAZ, a bit more refined and far-reaching, but certainly a far-from-sober collection of controlled, tongue-twisting fury.
DRANKIN' PATNAZ opens as hard as the exterior of a 40-bottle with the screams of the "king of crunk" himself, Lil' Jon, screamin' before launching into the defiant "Damn," a twisting anthem for the discerning, intellectual thug. The duo displays skills at getting the club bouncing on hypnotic tracks like "Sean Paul (Get 'Em Crunk)" and "Hustle," and throughout their second offering unveil an ability to stretch the elastic of the crunked-out Dirty South sound to its limits. Sean Paul and J-Bo consistently reveal the filial facility to play off one another, an ability which distinguishes Youngbloodz from the mass of crews emerging in the umbra of Outkast's success, making DRANKIN' PATNAZ a worthwhile listen.
Initial pressings included a bonus DVD.
Recorded at Patchwerk Recordings and Strankonia Recording, Atlanta, Georgia.
Youngbloodz: J-Bo, Sean Paul.
Producers include: Mark Twayne, R.O.B., Jonathan "Lili" Jon Smith, Oomp Camp, The Trackboyz.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 | $6.99 (You save $0.20) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, R&B CDs, Rap, Soul/R&B, Southern Rap | | Label | Sony | | Orig Year | 2002 | | CD Universe Part number | 7985124 | | Catalog number | 748842 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 04, 2009 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Personnel | Atlanta, Jazze Pha, Sean Paul, Killer Mike, Rob, Backbone, J.B.O., Mark Twayne, Oomp Camp, Shawty Putt, Drankin' Patnaz, Georgia. YoungBloodZ, Jonathan "Lili" Jon Smith, Mickey "MeMpHiTz" Wright, Trackboyz. Recorded at Patchwerk Recordings and Strankonia Recording, Lil' Jon |
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