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Crunk Muzik is a song by The Diplomats. It was on their second album, Diplomatic Immunity 2 and Jim Jones' album On My Way to Church.
The video for the song, released in late 2004, based on the 1970s film "The Warriors", features a gang of men in masks and rollerblades, wielding metal chains. It also shows Minister Benjamin Chavis preaching to the gang with a group of well-dressed, young black men. Also, a scene in the video features a brash, unkempt, and heavily accented French man tapping two empty Sizzurp bottles together, yelling "Dipset, come out and play! Dipset, come out and play!"
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"Horse & Carriage" · "Feels Good" · "357" · "Let Me Know" · "What Means the World to You" · "My Hood" · "Welcome to New York City" · "The Roc (Just Fire)" · "Oh Boy" · "Hey Ma" · "Boy (I Need You)" · "Girls" · "Get 'Em Girls" · "Do Ya Thing" · "Touch It or Not/Wet Wipes" · "Love My Life" · "Weekend Girl" · "My Jealousy"
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