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Lil Jon
/lɪl ˈdʒɑːn/
Definition
1
An American rapper, songwriter, and record producer (born Jonathan Mortimer Smith in 1971), best known as a pioneer of the crunk genre with high-energy tracks featuring ad-lib shouts like 'YEAH!' and 'OKAY!'
2
A cultural icon whose explosive hype-man style has influenced party anthems, reality TV appearances, and memes, turning everyday moments into full-volume celebrations.
Examples
The wedding DJ dropped a Lil Jon banger, and suddenly Uncle Bob was teaching the kids how to get low.
Stressed from work, she blasted Lil Jon in the car and yelled 'YEAH!' at every red light.
My fitness app now motivates me with Lil Jon voiceovers: 'Turnt up! Sweat now!'
At karaoke, he channeled Lil Jon so hard, the mic feedback sounded like a backup crunk crew.