106 Generation: Hottest ATL Anthems Ever!

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"Welcome to Atlanta" - Jermaine Dupri told everyone why he thought his city is the best in "Welcome to Atlanta," and also spawned a remix that involved none other than Diddy himself. (Photo: Courtesy Sony BMG Entertainment)

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"Welcome to Atlanta" - Jermaine Dupri told everyone why he thought his city is the best in "Welcome to Atlanta," and also spawned a remix that involved none other than Diddy himself. Don't miss Jermaine Dupri on 106 & Park tonight with Leah LaBelle!(Photo: Courtesy Sony BMG Entertainment)

Usher, "Yeah!" - The club-floor choreography in this Usher video not only brought light to stateside movements like the A-Town Stomp, it also drew from Caribbean dances like the Thunderclap and sparked a huge anthem for Fat Joe and the Terror Squad, who picked up the Rockaway dance for his "Lean Back."(Photo:Arista Records)

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"Yeah" - "Yeah" is one of the only R&B entries on this list and for good reason. Usher got together with Luda and Lil' Jon to make one of the best ATL party anthems to ever be heard at the height of his career. "Do the A-Town stomp!"(Photo: Courtesy Arista Records)

Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz, "Get Low" - This 2002 banger from Lil Jon still has strip spots getting crunk, from the windows to the walls and beyond, with his signature screamed ad libs and synthesizer beats.   (Photo: Courtesy The Orchard)

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"Get Low" - Once upon a time in the dirrrrrrty South, Lil' Jon and The Eastside Boyz came out with a party anthem called "Get Low." It has had the 106 generation screaming "to the window, to the wall!" for about 10 years and it's definitely a classic tune.(Photo: Courtesy The Orchard)

Walk It Out – 'Walk It Out,' by DJ Unk - This fancier form of walking is originally called the Pool Palace, but since it’s well known on a larger scale from DJ Unk’s song, it is now referred to as “walk it out.”(Photo: Big Oomp Records/Koch Records)

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"Walk It Out" - One hip hop dance craze that still gets the party jumpin' is DJ UNK's "Walk It Out." The dope thing about this song is that after it hit big in the South, it spawned a remix featuring Outkast's Andre 3000 and Harlem's Jim Jones.(Photo: Courtesy E1 Music)

"B.O.B." - Atlanta duo Outkast released "B.O.B" and served up a healthy platter of great rap music. The track was amazing and their lyrical stylings made this one of their most memorable songs.(Photo: Courtesy LaFace Records)

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"B.O.B." - Atlanta duo Outkast released "B.O.B" and served up a healthy platter of great rap music. The track was amazing and their lyrical stylings made this one of their most memorable songs.(Photo: Courtesy LaFace Records)

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"Lean With It, Rock With It" - Dem Franchize Boyz had the entire country leaning and rocking to the beat with this one!(Photo: Courtesy Virgin Records)

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"Lean With It, Rock With It" - Dem Franchize Boyz had the entire country leaning and rocking to the beat with this one!(Photo: Courtesy Virgin Records)

Bone Crusher, 'Never Scared' - Bone Crusher seemed set for — pardon the pun — big things when he stomped across the Atlanta rap scene with this epic 2003 crunk hit, but he failed to land another hit after suffering from health problems two years later. He was last seen shedding major pounds on VH1's Celebrity Fit Club reality show.   (Photo: Courtesy Arista Records)

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"Never Scared" - "Never Scared" is Bonecrusher's one hit, but a big hit it was. Whenever the song comes through the speakers folks immediately bob their heads and get hype. Take a listen.(Photo: Courtesy Arista Records)

1. "What You Know" - T.I. - 2006 was a year that T.I. will never forget. His first feature film, ATL debuted at No. 1 in the box office and his album KING debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard charts simultaneously. Both partially due to the impact of his song, "What You Know."(Photo: Courtesy Atlantic Records)

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"What You Know" - Straight off of the ATL soundtrack and one of his best albums, KING, the self-proclaimed "King of the South" (T.I.) dropped one of the greatest tracks of his career, "What You Know."(Photo: Courtesy Atlantic Records)

"My President Is Black" - This anthem is an obvious pick and an ode to President Barack Obama for making American history. Thanks, Jeezy!(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

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"My President Is Black" - This anthem is an obvious pick and an ode to President Barack Obama for making American history. Thanks, Jeezy!(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

They Bring It Back - If you haven't heard "Bring It Back," or if you just aren't into the song, then you are missing out on a major party anthem and hit!(Photo: Courtesy Jive Records)

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"Bring It Back" - Travis Porter is an ATL trio taking music into their own hands and their hype anthem "Bring It Back" can get the most boring party started as soon as the beat drops.(Photo: Courtesy Jive Records)

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2. He's the Creator of Crank Dat\r - Without Soulja Boy, there would be no "Crank That." The song and dance craze that started on the Web back in 2007 is now a staple in hip hop.\r \r(Photo: ColliPark Music/HHH/Interscope Records)

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"Crank Dat" - After being discovered on MySpace, Soulja Boy cranked out "Crank Dat," which was a song that came partnered with a dance that kids everywhere ate up.(Photo: Courtesy Interscope Records)

"Oh" - Ciara made this list reppin' for all of the ladies from the A with "Oh." The song featured Ludacris, Ciara dancing on top of a car and a really cool, smooth track to make this a song that people still ride out to until this day.(Photo: Courtesy LaFace Records)

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"Oh" - Ciara made this list reppin' for all of the ladies from the A with "Oh." The song featured Ludacris, Ciara dancing on top of a car and a really cool, smooth track to make this a song that people still ride out to until this day.(Photo: Courtesy LaFace Records)

"Fresh Az I'm Iz" - Mr. 106 himself let everbody know how fresh he is with this solid ATL anthem a few years back.(Photo: Courtesy Columbia Records)

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"Fresh Az I'm Iz" - Mr. 106 himself let everbody know how fresh he is with this solid ATL anthem a few years back.(Photo: Courtesy Columbia Records)

"Georgia" - With a Ray Charles sample and a vivid explanation of what the state of Georgia has to offer, Ludacris and Field Mob hit it big with their single "Georgia."(Photo: Courtesy Island Def Jam)

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"Georgia" - With a Ray Charles sample and a vivid explanation of what the state of Georgia has to offer, Ludacris and Field Mob hit it big with their single "Georgia."(Photo: Courtesy Island Def Jam)

"Kryptonite" - In one of Big Boi's first solo efforts, he released the hit "Kryptonite." If you haven't heard it, then you need to download it so that you can understand how serious this track really is.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)

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"Kryptonite" - In one of Big Boi's first solo efforts, he released the hit "Kryptonite." If you haven't heard it, then you need to download it so that you can understand how serious this track really is.(Photo: Courtesy Def Jam Records)