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Me & My Brother
Ying Yang Twins

 Released September 16, 2003

For a New York-based label, TVT has certainly put out a lot of Dirty South releases -- some of them violent, totally thugged-out gangsta rap, some of them party music. One might wonder why a company with a Manhattan address would be so into the Dirty South; after all, some Northeastern hip-hop heads can be quite provincial and act like they're oblivious to rappers who live below the Mason-Dixon. But then, the folks who run TVT are entrepreneurs, and they obviously realize that the Dirty South market is huge -- and that Southern rappers can make a fortune from the Southern states alone. How well Me & My Brother does in Brooklyn, the Bronx, or Philadelphia is almost irrelevant; this 2003 release is primarily aimed at Dirty South audiences, and the material has the familiar crunk elements -- barking vocals, chanted choruses, and explicit lyrics celebrating the pleasures of sex, decadence, intoxication, and hedonism. Occasionally, the Ying Yang Twins get sociopolitical; the Atlanta-based duo addresses inner-city problems on "Hard" and the rock-edged "Calling All Zones" (which aims to be a regional theme for Atlanta the way that Petey Pablo's "Raise Up" was for North Carolina). But for the most part, Me & My Brother is a party album, and exuberant, hook-filled tunes like "Salt Shaker" (which features fellow Atlanta resident Lil Jon) and the single "Naggin'" are straight-up club-bangers (that is, crunk jams aimed at Southern hip-hop clubs). And even though the Ying Yang Twins aren't terribly original -- countless other Dirty South artists have done this type of thing -- Me & My Brother is a cut above most of the crunk-oriented releases that came out in 2003. The duo is entertaining more often than not, and the jams are generally infectious on this fun and likable, if derivative, effort. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

TRACKS

1. Them Braves
2. Hanh!
3. Whats Happnin!
4. Grey Goose
5. Salt Shaker
6. Georgia Dome (Get Low Sequel)
7. What the F***!
8. Calling All Zones
9. Me and My Brother
10. Hard
11. The Nerve Calmer
12. Naggin'
13. Naggin, Pt. 2 (The Answer)
14. Armageddon


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Main Releases

Chemically Imbalanced (explicit) (2006)

U.S.A. Still United (explicit) (2005)

USA (United State of Atlanta) [Chopped & Screwed] (explicit) (2005)

USA (United State of Atlanta) (explicit) (2005)

Me & My Brother (explicit) (2003)

Alley...Return of the Ying Yang Twins (explicit) (2002)

Thug Walkin' (explicit) (2000)

EPs

Sound Off [EP] (2003)

Collections

The Offical Work (explicit) (2008)

Singles

Drop (2008)

Jigglin' (2006)

Dangerous [5 Tracks] (2006)

1st Booty on Duty (2006)

Shake [5 Tracks] (enhanced CD-ROM) (2006)

Bedroom Boom/Git It (2006)

Wait/What's Happening (explicit) (2006)

Shake/Shake Remix (explicit) (2005)

Badd (2005)

Wait (The Whisper Song) Remix (2005)

Wait (The Whisper Song) [6 Tracks] (2005)

Halftime (Stand Up and Get Crunk) (2004)

Georgia Dome (2004)

What's Happening/Salt Shaker Remix (2004)

Salt Shaker (2003)

Naggin' (2003)

Whistle While You Twurk [Single] (2000)

Compilations

My Brother & Me (enhanced CD-ROM) (explicit) (2004)

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