crunk Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kruŋk]
  • Us [ kruŋk]

Meaning of crunk In English

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  • That, he argues, is really their genre, more than funk or punk or crunk.

  • He also described the song as having a crunk-like effect.

  • Crunk has been called the predecessor of snap.

  • This use of crunk became synonymous with the meaning crazy drunk.

  • A typical crunk track uses a drum machine rhythm, heavy bassline, and shouting vocals, often in call and response manner.

  • An archetypal crunk track most frequently uses a drum machine rhythm, heavy bassline, and shouting vocals, often in a call and response manner.

  • Crunk rappers, however, often shout and scream their lyrics, creating an aggressive, almost heavy, style of hip-hop.

  • The electro-composed song is infused with hip-hop, crunk, and rock influences, while making use of robotic tones.

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