Lil Jon & Eminem - Damn < 2025 >

They typically use Lil Jon’s signature heavy bass and synth lines to give Eminem’s faster verses a club-friendly "hype" feel.

If you are listening to one of these fan-made remixes, they generally follow a specific "crunk-meets-rap" formula: Lil Jon & Eminem - Damn

The term "" is deeply associated with both artists in different ways: They typically use Lil Jon’s signature heavy bass

This 2003 southern club anthem is often misattributed to Lil Jon himself due to his iconic production and ad-libs . Review of the Mashup Style Producers often pull

Channels like TNT Records frequently create "hype" remixes featuring Eminem, Lil Jon, and other legends like 2Pac or 50 Cent, often titled with aggressive names like "Damn" or "Play That Sh!t". Review of the Mashup Style

Producers often pull Eminem verses from the Kamikaze or Music To Be Murdered By eras, where his aggressive flow matches the intensity of a Lil Jon beat.

Fans usually enjoy these for gym workouts or party settings, though purists often prefer original collaborations like Yelawolf's "Hard White (Up in the Club)" which actually features Lil Jon and is on Eminem's label.