Lil Jon.Photo:Craig Sjodin/ABC via Getty

Craig Sjodin/ABC via Getty
Lil Jonis putting his party jams to the side, at least for a moment.
PEOPLE has learned that the “Turn Down for What” rapper, 52, will be releasing a 10-track guided meditation album on Feb. 16.
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It’s not the first time the hip-hop artist has shown a different side of himself.
The show followed Lil Jon and professional designerAnitra Mecadonas they collaborated with a family to remodel a section of their house. The pair worked together to bring some out-of-the-box ideas to life vet within homeowners' budgets.
“Anitra’s always trying to juggle and save,” the “Get Low” performer said. “I’m like, ‘Hey, no, we just do this.’ [And she says,] ‘No, Jon. We don’t have it in the budget.'”
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Lil Jon.Josh Brasted/WireImage

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After his 2011 stint onThe Apprentice, Lil Jon has largely transitioned into starring on television, appearing onBar Rescue, Tiny House Nation, and as a co-host onBachelor in Paradiseseason.
In recent years, he has connected with Gen Z on TikTok, where his signature phrases like “Yeeeaaahh!” and “Okaaaayy!” helped the Grammy nominee earnmore than 7 million likes on the platform.
When asked what a younger version of him would think about the direction of his career, Lil Jon said: “He’d think it’s cool because that’s how you have longevity. You have to grow, because the music is not going to always be relevant,” he says. “I learned early on, you’ve gotta be able to adapt and change and grow and always stay ahead, because if you’re kind of behind, you’re going to get left behind.”
source: people.com