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Ying Yang Twins

Ying Yang Twins

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 581 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, NWA, Trick Daddy

Playlist

Look Back At It (4:21)
explicit Date added: 09/03/08 | Total listens: 12,829
Badd (3:49)
explicit Date added: 09/09/05 | Total listens: 66,397
Dangerous feat. Wyclef (4:23) Date added: 09/25/06 | Total listens: 48,670
1st Booty on Dooty (3:15)
explicit Date added: 09/25/06 | Total listens: 28,597
What's Happnin! Feat. Trick Daddy (4:20)
explicit Date added: 07/21/04 | Total listens: 297,794

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Ying Yang Twins featuring Bun B: "Git It" From the album "(U.S.A.) Still United," the Ying Yang Twins have done it again with their infectious "Git It."
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Ying Yang Twins featuring Mike Jones & Mr. Collipark: "Badd" The Ying Yang Twins create an undeniable groove on this song from their album "United States of Atlanta".
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Ying Yang Twins: "Wait (The Whisper Song)" An arresting beat and breathy vocals characterize this tune from the Ying Yang Twins' second TVT album, "The United States of Atlanta."
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Ying Yang Twins featuring Pitbull: "Shake" Atlanta's Ying Yang Twins and Pitbull, who hails from Miami, team up on this intrinsically danceable tune.
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User reviews for Ying Yang Twins

Average rating4h starsOut of 581 votes

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Editor's review

You can't talk about crunk without mentioning Ying Yang Twins. This amped-up duo gets the party started with a mix of crisp, Southern hip-hop beats and shout-along rhymes. Add Lil Jon yelling "What!" to the mix, and things just don't really get any more crunk.

Biography

The Ying Yang Twins, D-Roc and Kaine, contribution to hip-hop culture is heard as far back as 1998 when DJ Smurf aka Mr. Collipark, invited the duo to be part of his third album, Dead Crunk. Packed with southern bass songs and artists. One On One would be the first recorded Ying Yang Twins song. In 1998 Lil Jon featured the duo on his So So Def Bass All-Stars Compilation, Volume III. The song, True City Thugs was a hit on the streets and could be heard in local strip clubs as well as through D-boy's Heavy Chevy amplifiers and speakers. Shortly thereafter, the Twins released the two-song single "Whistle While You Twurk" and B-sided Bring Yo Azz Outdoz (2000), another underground hit. When the East Atlanta representatives released the Billboard-charting, strip-club anthem 'Whistle While You Twurk' the duo managed to garner a loyal following located primarily in the South. 'Whistle While You Twurk' moved over 200,000 units. But many hip-hoppers thought it was a wrap for the Ying Yang Twins (YYT) when the estate that owns Snow White's Whistle While You Work legally forced them to change the song because the Twins neglected to clear the sample. Thug Walkin', their debut album via Universal, sold over 100,000 units but made little noise on the Billboard. Ultimately, KOCH came knocking in 2002 and offered the Twins and their loyal producer and company CEO, Mr. Collipark, an opportunity to release Alley: The Return of the Ying Yang Twins. Complete with adrenaline-heavy beats sure to get the club crunk, the album included 'Say I Yi Yi', another southern banger. Even though it lacked promotion, Alley sold over 400,000 units; it fell short of gold status as the YYT production was misunderstood by an industry who really couldn't grasp the YYT concept. Fast-forward to 2002 when Lil Jon and The Eastside Boyz invited the Twins to record 'Get Low' for their double platinum-selling album, Kings of Crunk. Heard from strip-clubs to sorority houses, 'Get Low' was the defining moment of the YYT career. Dissatisfied with previous record companies, Mr. Collipark moved the Ying Yang Twins over to TVT Records. With all necessary elements in place, Me & My Brother, their TVT-debut, is now platinum history. U.S.A. (United State of Atlanta) is the Twins senior album. It is also the most-anticipated creation from The Source Magazine's Group of the Year 2004. Named after the Chinese symbol for light and dark (Yin and Yang), the Atlanta duo established themselves as urban music's most dominant twosome thanks to their ability to crank out hit after hit. Whether working with hometown super-producers Lil Jon or Mr. Collipark or pairing up with pop princess Britney Spears, the Ying Yang Twins bring the fun back into music. Their success can be attributed to infectious hooks like, From the windoooooow, to the wall! or their pushing of the creative envelope on songs like Wait (The Whisper Song), which has turned out to be a Billboard staple. Indeed, the Twins have successfully muzzled the detractors and outlasted their many critics to become platinum-plus fixtures on the pop charts. And you know it's true. Whether you got low to Get Low, added a little personal flavor to chances are that at some point in the last two years you have hit the floor to a Ying Yang Twins jam. Now, fresh off the platinum-certified success of their third studio album (and their CD/DVD compilation My Brother & Me, second release through independent powerhouse TVT Records), the Twins are back and ready to give more, but with a slight twist. This fact is expressed more so on United State of Atlanta (U.S.A.) than any other YYT release. Far from a CD of nebulous songs about shakin' ass, U.S.A. is an impressive collection of tracks that will delight and surprise the Ying Yang Twins legions of fans. We're still giving you tracks to make you move in the club, but we've also got something else we gotta show people, says Kaine. We want to let people know that we don't party and go to the club all the time. We do experience pain, hurt and sorrow, and we know how to address that in songs that be jamming. Of course they do. As quickly as they get raunchy about their bedroom tricks and secrets on Wait, Pull My Hair and Bedroom Boom featuring Avant, the trilogy of the whisper song, the Twins get earnest on Long Time featuring Anthony Hamilton and Live Again, which invites Maroon 5's Adam Levine on the hook. Produced by Midnight Black, Long Time is an interpretation of Al Green's gospel classic Belle picking up some of the same themes. As Kaine says, To let you know that whatever you think is going on with us that all we're about is strippers and hoes you don't really know what's going on. Long Time is spiritually- centered and address thoughts on heaven and hell, the good and the bad, the yin and the yang. Live Again, also thematically broadens the Twins appeal with its sentimental treatment of a girl in trouble who wants a second-time at life. Produced by Mr. Collipark and The Pentagon (Billy Hume, John Rhuby, and Jake Arnold), Maroon 5's Adam Levine sings the hook written by Kaine: Stuck off in this little room. With nothin left to hold on to.

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