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Jonathan H. Smith (born: January 17, 1971
), better known professionally as Lil Jon, is an American musician, who performs the genres of hip hop and crunk. Since he began his career in one studio album, which was Crunk Rock, (2010), five collaborative albums, including Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album (with The East Side Boyz), (1997), We Still Crunk! (with The East Side Boyz), (2000), Put Yo Hood Up (with The East Side Boyz), (2001), Kings of Crunk (with The East Side Boyz), (2002), and Crunk Juice (with The East Side Boyz), (2004), one compilation album, which is Certified Crunk, (2003), one extended play, Part II (with The East Side Boyz), (2003), and seventeen soundtrack appearances and/or productions, which included 1999 - The Wood: Music from the Motion Picture, 2000 - Big Momma's House Soundtrack, 2002 - Love and a Bullet Soundtrack, 2002 - Barbershop 2: Back In Business Soundtrack, 2005 - XXX: State of the Union Soundtrack, 2005 - Hustle & Flow Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2005 - MTV VMA Score 2005 (with Mike Shinoda), 2009 - Fast & Furious Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2009 - The Hangover: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2012 - Step Up Revolution: Music From The Motion Picture, 2013 - Turbo: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2015 - We Are Your Friends: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2015 - Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2015 - Furious 7: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2016 - Office Christmas Party: Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2018 - Superfly: Music from the Motion Picture, and 2020 - Bad Boys for Life (The Soundtrack) (with Pitbull).