Trick Daddy Feat. Lil Jon & Twista - Let's Go (official Video) [explicit] May 2026
Interestingly, while the sample was cleared in 2004, Ozzy himself didn't actually hear the final version until . His stunned, jaw-dropping reaction was captured by producer Andrew Watt and shared by Lil Jon, who noted that the rock legend seemed quite "pleased" with the result. The Powerhouse Collaboration
Experience the raw energy of this 2000s anthem through official releases and legendary live performances: Interestingly, while the sample was cleared in 2004,
Contributed his legendary rapid-fire flow, adding a layer of technical precision to the raw power of the beat. Visual and Cultural Impact Visual and Cultural Impact The Official Music Video
The Official Music Video , directed by , captures the intense, stadium-ready atmosphere the song demands. Beyond the charts, "Let's Go" became a staple for soundtracks and sports arenas alike, appearing in films like Stomp the Yard and Neighbors , and even a trailer for The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants . As the lead single from his sixth studio
Released in September 2004, Trick Daddy's "Let's Go" (featuring Lil Jon and Twista ) isn't just a song—it’s a high-octane cultural collision. As the lead single from his sixth studio album, Thug Matrimony: Married to the Streets , it cemented Trick Daddy’s legacy by becoming his most successful career single, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. The Iconic Sample: Crazy Train