Lil Wayne
ATLiens
In Our Lifetime
Lil Jon

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Dirty South popped up in the latter half of the '90s, after gangsta rap became the standard currency of hip-hop. Dirty South drew from The Chronic and 2 Live Crew's filthy traditions in equal measure, arriving at a stoned, violent, sex-obsessed and (naturally) profane brand of modern hip-hop. The style drew its name from Goodie Mob's 1995 song of the same name and they, along with Outkast, were the best the genre had to offer, since both their lyrics and music were sharper than such contemporaries as the No Limit posse.

Dirty South Artists Highlights

Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne
Lil Jon
Lil Jon
Master P
Master P
Juvenile
Juvenile
Big Tymers
Big Tymers
Ludacris
Ludacris

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Dirty South Album Highlights

ATLiens
OutKast
ATLiens
In Our Lifetime
8Ball and MJG
In Our Lifetime
400 Degreez
Juvenile
400 Degreez
The Streets Made Me
Soulja Slim
The Streets Made Me
Underground, Vol. 2: Club Memphis
Triple Six Mafia
Underground, Vol. 2: Club ...
Cash Money Records Platinum Hits, Vol. 1
Cash Money Millionaires
Cash Money Records ...

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Dirty South Song Highlights

Title/Composer Performer Stream
Southern Hospitality Ludacris
I'm 'Bout It, 'Bout It Tru
Shake Ya Ass Mystikal
Tear da Club Up
Triple Six Mafia
Who U Wit? Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz
Da Baddest B***h Trina
Back That Azz Up Juvenile
B.O.B. OutKast
Bounce with Me Bow Wow
They Don't Dance No Mo' Goodie Mob

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