Crunk&B

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Crunk&B
Stylistic origins Crunk - Contemporary R&B
Cultural origins mid 2000s, Atlanta, United States
Typical instruments Drum machine, synthesizer, PC, vocals, rapping
Mainstream popularity Mid 2000s to Early 2010s

Crunk&B is a type of music that combines crunk music and contemporary R&B. Both term and music were coined by Lil Jon after he produced Yeah! for Usher and Okay for Nivea in 2004.[1]

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