Crunk (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Crunk" in Spanish language version.

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doggshiphop.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

  • «Crunk | Doggs Hip Hop». 11 de agosto de 2008. Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «el Crunk (a veces llamado Krunk) es una mezcla de cantos repetitivos y ritmos de baterias electronicas, la Roland TR-808 es la mas popula». 

hiphopgoldenage.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

  • Video, Daily (30 de mayo de 2018). «OutKast "Player's Ball" (1993)». Hip Hop Golden Age. Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «The single was released in November 19, 1993, and is taken from the group’s debut album, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik, released in 1994». 

jambox.io (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

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liveabout.com (Global: 5,407th place; Spanish: 6,604th place)

  • «The History of Crunk Music». LiveAbout (en inglés). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «It gained momentum in Memphis and Atlanta before spreading throughout the Dirty South». 
  • «The History of Crunk Music». LiveAbout (en inglés). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «In the early 2000s, crunk became a daily fixture in party culture. Crunk blared out of car stereos, radio stations and nightclubs. Crunk ringtones were hugely popular.» 
  • «The History of Crunk Music». LiveAbout (en inglés). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «The word "crunk" was an everyday word in 1980s Atlanta. Supposedly, clubgoers in ATL used the word to describe being "full of energy" or "hyped up"». 
  • «The History of Crunk Music». LiveAbout (en inglés). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «The most popular criticism of crunk is that lacks substance. On the other hand, crunk songs are club-oriented and, as club songs go, they favor style over substance.» 

msn.com (Global: 117th place; Spanish: 130th place)

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newsbank.com (Global: 414th place; Spanish: 837th place)

nl.newsbank.com

  • anotación a "Bring en da crunk "artículo en The Denver Post, por Ricardo Baca. Link: [2]

recordingarts.com (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

  • SeventhQueen (19 de febrero de 2020). «Evolution of Crunk». Recording Arts Canada (en inglés canadiense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «Crunk has a slow grinding tempo». 
  • SeventhQueen (19 de febrero de 2020). «Evolution of Crunk». Recording Arts Canada (en inglés canadiense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «Crunk gets its ‘cranked-up,’ throbbing low end from Miami bass». 
  • SeventhQueen (19 de febrero de 2020). «Evolution of Crunk». Recording Arts Canada (en inglés canadiense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «with lyrics that are either call and response, or aggressive chanting.» 
  • SeventhQueen (19 de febrero de 2020). «Evolution of Crunk». Recording Arts Canada (en inglés canadiense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «Crunk often features simple, hypnotic drum machine beats with massive bass lines that are guaranteed to get any party dancing.» 

southernspaces.org (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

  • Miller, Matt: "Dirty Decade: Rap Music and the U.S. South, 1997-2007". Url: [1] Archivado el 2 de septiembre de 2009 en Wayback Machine.

web.archive.org (Global: 1st place; Spanish: 1st place)

writingtips.org (Global: low place; Spanish: low place)

  • Merton, Sophia (13 de enero de 2023). «‘Krunk’: Definition, Meaning, and Examples». Writing Tips (en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «The name of this genre derives from the African American slang word ‘crunk,’ used as an informal past-participle of the verb ‘to crank.’ The use of this verb ‘to crank’ is used in the sense of ‘crank up.’ The implication of the phrase ‘crunk’ is the act of being high on drugs, drunk, or excited.» 
  • Merton, Sophia (13 de enero de 2023). «‘Krunk’: Definition, Meaning, and Examples». Writing Tips (en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «Some people have been able to trace the word back to 80s nightclubs in Atlanta, Georgia, with the meaning of ‘hyped’ or ‘full of energy.’». 
  • Merton, Sophia (13 de enero de 2023). «‘Krunk’: Definition, Meaning, and Examples». Writing Tips (en inglés estadounidense). Consultado el 5 de junio de 2023. «The first artist that used ‘crunk’ in mainstream music is said to be the band Outkast in a 1993 song called “Player’s Ball.” 1996 was a big year for the genre of crunk with a number of notable releases, and the 1997 album by Lil Jon Get Crunk, Who U Wit: Da Album, was a major reason that the word became better known among the mainstream.»