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{{Infobox musical artist
|Name = Lil Jon
|Background = solo_singer
|Birth_name = Jonathan Mortimer Smith
|Img = Lil Jon.jpg
|Img_capt = Аt [[Halo 3]] Exclusive Preview in Atlanta,<br />September 2007.
|Alias = <!--this field is not for nicknames. See [[Template:Infobox musical artist/doc]]-->
|Born = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1971|1|27}}
|Origin = [[Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], US
|Instrument = [[Electronic keyboard|Keyboards]], Synthesizers, [[Roland TR-808]], [[Drum Machine]], [[Sampler (musical instrument)|Sampler]]
|Genre = [[Crunk]], [[Hip hop music|Hip hop]]
|Occupation = Rapper, Producer, Vintner
|Years_active = 1993–present
|Label =[[BME Recordings]]<br> [[Universal Republic Records]]<br>[[TVT Records]] (2001–2008)
|Associated_acts = <!-- This field is for professional relationships with other musicians or bands that are significant and notable to this artist's career - please do not list names ad nauseum unless supported in the body of the article with reliable third party sources to support the claim. -->
|URL = [http://www.liljononline.com Official Website]
}}
'''Jonathan Mortimer Smith''' (born January 27, 1971),<ref name="latimes">{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/2007/mar/12/business/fi-hiphop12|title=Rappers hear siren song of opportunity|last=Semuels|first=Alana|date=March 12, 2007|work=LA Times|accessdate=2009-09-27}}</ref><ref name="allmusic">{{cite web|last=Birchmeier|first=Jason|title=Lil Jon – Biography|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfexqthldke~T1|publisher=Allmusic|date=2006|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> better known by his stage name '''Lil Jon''', is an American [[rapper]], actor and music producer who was a member of the group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz. Lil Jon formed the group in 1997, and the group released several albums between then and 2004. Besides the group, Lil Jon has also produced many hit urban singles. He is famous for his catchphrases, "''YEAHHH!''", "''WHAT?''", "''HEY!''", and "''OKAY!''".

==Life and career==
Lil Jon was born and raised in [[Atlanta, Georgia]]. He worked for [[So So Def|So So Def Recordings]] between 1993 and 2000.<ref name="allmusic"/>

===Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz===
Smith took the stage name Lil Jon and formed musical group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz with hype men/rappers Big Sam and Lil Bo. The group signed to the Atlanta-based Mirror Image Records and were distributed by Ichiban Records. In 1997, Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz debuted with ''[[Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album]]''. It included singles "Who U Wit?" and "Shawty Freak a Lil' Sumthin'", the latter of which came out in 1998. Lil Jon said that in order to really appreciate these songs you would have to dumb yourself down to a 4th grade level, as he made music for people who could not read, write, or understand anything with more subject matter than that.<ref name="allmusic"/> Both singles charted on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]] chart at #70 and #62 respectively.<ref name="Billboard singles">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jbfexqthldke~T51|title=Lil Jon > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums|publisher=allmusic|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref> Under BME Recordings, the group followed in 2000 with ''We Still Crunk'' aka The Death Of Real Hip Hop, and scored a hit with "I Like Dem Girlz", which reached #55 on the R&B chart and #3 on the [[Hot Rap Tracks]] chart. Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz signed to [[TVT Records]] in 2001 and debuted there with ''[[Put Yo Hood Up]]'', which combined previously released tracks with new ones. The group's first nationally played single was "Bia' Bia'", a song written about and dedicated to Lil Jon's girlfriend at the time. It featured rappers [[Ludacris]], [[Too Short]], Big Kapp, and Chyna Whyte.<ref name="allmusic"/> "Bia' Bia'" peaked at #97 on the ''Billboard'' [[Hot 100]] and #47 on the ''Billboard'' R&B chart.<ref name="Billboard singles"/>

In 2002, the group released ''[[Kings of Crunk]]''. "I Don't Give A..." was its first single; it featured [[Mystikal]] and [[Krayzie Bone]] and peaked at #50 on the R&B chart.<ref name="Billboard singles"/> The group's next single, a collaboration with fellow Atlanta hip hop group [[Ying Yang Twins]] titled "[[Get Low]]", became popular in nightclubs nationwide and reached the top ten of the Hot 100.''[[Crunk Juice]]'' followed in 2004, led by "[[What U Gon' Do]]" featuring [[Lil Scrappy]]. "What U Gon' Do" peaked at #22 on the Hot 100, #13 on the R&B chart, and #5 on the rap chart; its follow-up, "[[Lovers & Friends]]" featuring [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]] and [[Ludacris]], peaked at #3 (Hot 100), #2 (R&B), and #1 (rap).<ref name="Billboard singles"/> He also graduated college at Ohio State in 1993 and then later moved back to Atlanta to perform his 1st hit song.

===Solo career and production===
In addition to leading Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz, Lil Jon has also produced many hit urban singles. From 2003 to 2005, while still with the East Side Boyz, Lil Jon produced hits like "[[Salt Shaker]]" by Ying Yang Twins, "[[Yeah! (Usher song)|Yeah!]]" by [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]], "[[Freek-a-Leek]]" by [[Petey Pablo]], "[[Shorty Wanna Ride]]" by [[Young Buck]], "Shake That Monkey" by [[Too Short]], "[[Let's Go]]" by [[Trick Daddy]], and "[[Girlfight (song)|Girlfight]]" by [[Brooke Valentine]].<ref name="allmusic"/> Lil Jon entered the [[San Francisco Bay Area]] [[hyphy]] music scene in 2006 with his collaborations with Bay Area rapper [[E-40]]: Lil Jon produced E-40's single "[[Tell Me When To Go]]" and had E-40 and Atlanta rapper [[Sean P]] on his own "[[Snap Yo Fingers]]".<ref name="hyphy">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1525105/20060228/lil_jon_1.jhtml|title=Lil Jon Has Big Plans For E-40 And The Hyphy Movement|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|date=February 28, 2006|publisher=MTV News|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref>

In 2006, Lil Jon severed his negotiation with record label TVT. He vowed never to record for TVT Records again, alleging that TVT owner Steve Gottlieb was shortchanging him.<ref name="Reference 1"/> He also began recording a rock music album, ''[[Crunk Rock]]''; in May 2006 he began recording in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] because rock band [[The Killers]] was recording its upcoming album ''[[Sam's Town]]'' there.<ref name="King of Rock">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1532005/20060517/lil_jon_1.jhtml|title=Lil Jon Wants To Double His Gold By Becoming King Of Rock|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|date=May 17, 2006|publisher=MTV News|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref>

{{cquote|''After a long battle and negotiations with TVT, we worked out our differences. TVT cut the check and now it's time for me to get back to work''.<ref name="Reference 1">{{cite web |url=http://www.sohh.com/articles/article.php/8400/1|title=Lil Jon Readies Rock Album| format= Online interview|work=[http://www.sohh.com SOHH.com]|publisher=|accessdate=February 22, 2006}}</ref> }}

MTV News reported in March 2008 that ''Crunk Rock'' was taking more time to complete than Lil Jon already planned.<ref name="MTV News March 2008">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1582900/20080306/lil_john.jhtml|title=Lil Jon Isn't A Rock Star Just Yet, But He's Keeping Busy With E-40, Extreme Athletes|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|date=March 6, 2008|publisher=MTV News|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref> As part of TVT Records' 2008 bankruptcy auction, Lil Jon withdrew his multi-million dollar objection to the TVT sale proceedings and agreed to TVT’s transfer of his artist agreement to [[The Orchard (music label)|The Orchard]]. In return, The Orchard released Lil Jon from all future obligations and returned the rights to the master recordings of ''Crunk Rock''.<ref>[http://www.vibe.com/news/news_headlines/2008/08/lil_jon_goes_to_the_orchard/ VIBE: Lil Jon Goes to the Orchard]</ref>

==Musical style==
Jason Birchmeier of allmusic has described Lil Jon's production as "bass-heavy" and his album ''[[Put Yo Hood Up]]'' as having "a long and varied list of guest rappers to accompany the beats". With the guest performers featured on that album much more than the East Side Boyz, Birchmeier remarked: "[T]he end result is an album that resembles a street-level mixtape rather than a traditional artist-oriented album".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kzfexqt0ld6e~T1|title=Put Yo Hood Up: Review|last=Birchmeier|first=Jason|date=May 22, 2001|publisher=allmusic|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref> Alex Henderson, also of allmusic, compared Lil Jon's style of "rowdy, in-your-face, profanity-filled party music" to other Southern rappers' [[gangsta rap]] sound that he perceived as delivering "serious sociopolitical messages".<ref name="Kings of Crunk">{{cite web|url=http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:kifwxqealdse~T1|title=Kings of Crunk: Review|last=Henderson|first=Alex|date=2002|publisher=allmusic|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref> Lil Jon has also found influence in rock music, having worked with [[Rick Rubin]] and [[Korn]].<ref name="bangs head">{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1486976/05122004/lil_jon_1.jhtml|title=Lil Jon Bangs Head, Creates 'Crunk-Rock'|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|date=May 12, 2004|publisher=MTV News|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref> For Trick Daddy's "Let's Go", Lil Jon sampled the bass line from [[Ozzy Osbourne]]'s "[[Crazy Train]]".<ref name="King of Rock"/>

==Other endeavors==
Lil Jon has his own energy drink, called ''CRUNK!!!'', which was launched with [[Sidney Frank]] in 2002, after Frank's [[Grey Goose (vodka)|Grey Goose]] company had sponsored hip hop tours which included Lil Jon.<ref name="O'Malley Greenburg">O'Malley Greenburg, Zack (2008) "[http://www.forbes.com/2008/08/15/music-retail-hiphop-biz-media-cz_zog_0818crunk.html The Business of Hip-Hop: From Kotex To Crunk]", [[Forbes]], August 18, 2008, retrieved January 16, 2010</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Crunk!!! Energy Drink|url=http://www.bevnet.com/reviews/crunk/|work=BevNet|date=2003-01-06|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> When Frank died, former [[Kimberly-Clark]] executive [[Tom Mahlke]] took over as chief executive, and during 2008 the drink took an estimated $15 million in sales.<ref name="O'Malley Greenburg" /> He launched his own line of [[Oakley, Inc.|Oakley]] Sunglasses in 2004,<ref>{{cite news|last=Reid|first=Shaheem|title=Lil Jon – Big Chips|url=http://www.mtv.com/bands/l/lil_jon/news_feature_041101/|publisher=MTV News|date=2004-11-01|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> and his own brand of wine, Little Jonathan Winery, which produces a [[Merlot]], a [[Chardonnay]], and a [[Cabernet Sauvignon]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Little Jonathan Winery|url=http://littlejonathanwinery.com/|date=2009-10-23|accessdate=2009-10-23}}</ref><ref name="Moody200804">Moody, Nekesa Mumbi (2008) "[http://www.foxnews.com/wires/2008Apr04/0,4670,PeopleLilJon,00.html Lil Jon Gets Into Winemaking]", Fox News, April 4, 2008, retrieved January 16, 2010</ref>

Lil Jon and his group also worked on a series of [[pornography]] releases, with the ''Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz American Sex Series'' released in 2004.<ref name="Edlund">Edlund, Martin (2004) "[http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/07/arts/music/07EDLU.html?pagewanted=all Hip-Hop’s Crossover to the Adult Aisle]", ''New York Times'', March 7, 2004, retrieved January 16, 2010</ref>

==Personal life==
Lil Jon is a big fan of [[Atlanta Thrashers]] of the [[National Hockey League|NHL]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Golbez|first=Jez|title=Lil' Jon, the Big NHL Fan|url=http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/2007/04/24/lil-jon-the-big-nhl-fan/|work=FanHouse|date=2007-04-24|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> and writes a blog on NHL.com.<ref>{{cite news|last=Chan|first=Lorne|title=Blogged Down|url=http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/stories/MYSA052207.2D.ChanBlog.37f81d3.html|work=MySanAntonio.com|date=2007-05-22|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> On the blog, he has stated that his son plays hockey. Former Atlanta Thrashers goalie [[Kari Lehtonen]] once had a picture of Lil Jon on the back of his helmet.<ref>{{cite news|title=For The Record: Quick News On Britney Spears, Notorious B.I.G., Carrie Underwood, Elliott Yamin, Paris Hilton & More|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1557393/20070417/spears_britney.jhtml|publisher=MTV News|date=2007-04-17|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref> In April 2009, Lil Jon acquired the former cell phone number of [[Miley Cyrus]]; despite that, he still received messages intended for Cyrus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1609358/20090416/cyrus__miley.jhtml|title=Lil Jon Gets Miley Cyrus' Old Phone Number|last=Vena|first=Jocelyn|date=April 16, 2009|publisher=MTV News|accessdate=December 23, 2009}}</ref>

==Discography==
{{main|Lil Jon discography}}
{{main|Lil Jon production discography}}

===Albums===
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|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
!align="center"|Year
!align="center"|Solo
|-
|[[2010 in music|2010]]
|''[[Crunk Rock]]''
|-
|- bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center"
!align="center"|Year
!align="center"|with '''The EastSide Boyz'''
|-
|[[1997 in music|1997]]
|''[[Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album]]''
|-
|[[2000 in music|2000]]
|''[[We Still Crunk!!]]''
|-
|[[2001 in music|2001]]
|''[[Put Yo Hood Up]]''
|-
|[[2002 in music|2002]]
|''[[Kings of Crunk]]''
|-
|[[2003 in music|2003]]
|''[[Part II (album)|Part II]]''
|-
|[[2004 in music|2004]]
|''[[Crunk Juice]]''
|-
|}

==Video games==
*[[:Tony Hawk's American Wasteland]]
*[[25 To Life]] (cameo appearance)
*[[Def Jam: Icon]]
*[[Need for Speed: Underground]] "[[Get Low]]" song is featured in this game
*[[Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition|Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remix]]

==Filmography==
* 2004: ''[[Soul Plane]]''
* 2005: ''[[Boss'n Up]]''
* 2005: ''Hip-Hop Honeys: Las Vegas''
* 2006: ''[[Date Movie]]''
* 2006: ''[[Scary Movie 4]]''
* 2008: ''[[Smoke and Mirrors (film)|Smoke and Mirrors]]''
* 2009: [[Pimp My Ride]] International
* 2010: [[Freaknik: The Musical]]

==See also==
*[[List of celebrities who own wineries and vineyards]]

==References==
{{Reflist|colwidth=30em}}

==External links==
{{Commonscat|Lil Jon|Lil Jon}}
*[http://www.liljononline.com Official website]
*{{imdb name |id=1441760 |name=Lil Jon}}
*{{MySpace|liljonworld|Lil Jon}}

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