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::: UGK - Underground Kingz :::

UGK, Rap legends are still doing it bigger than ever. The album "Underground Kingz" has a total of thirteen tracks on each Disc plus three bonus tracks. When most artist drop a dual disc album, they tend to have too many filler tracks; but not this one! Pimp C and Bun B "put they foot off in Underground Kings".

Let's start off with Disc one track two, Int'l Players Anthem featuring Outkast. Int'l Players Anthem is an excellent crossover track that is getting a lot of reps' on BET, MTV and VH1. The UGK track has an awe inspiring beat with and a background sample from "I choose you" written by Willie Hutch. The track was produced by Grammy award winners DJ Paul and Juicy J from Three 6 Mafia.

UGK "Like That (Remix)", Disc one track five is for all the males out there that got that killa' pimp game. You know a track is good when you are bobbin' ya head within the first two seconds. I would have named the track "B*tch I know you like that", but you gotta' water down the titles sometimes to get more sales from the crossover crowd.

Movin' on to Disc two. If you think that UGK is getting soft just because they have been in the Rap game makin' albums since 1992, then you need to complete the steps below:

  1. Go to your local hardware store and buy yourself one bag instant concrete mix, one five gallon bucket, and one lawn chair.
  2. Drive to the closest body of water you can find i.e. Lake or Ocean.
  3. Take your supplies to the end of the dock.
  4. Sit in the lawn chair provided in step one, take off your left shoe and put your leg into the bucket.
  5. Pour dry concrete mix into the bucket and add water as needed.
  6. Let the concrete dry for 30 minutes.
  7. Jump your stupid ass into the water; you smokin' some dumb sh*t if you thing UGK got soft.

UGK Underground Kingz Disc two track two, "Still Ridin' Dirty featuring Scarface" is hard as hell, nuff' said. Disc two track four, "Cocaine featuring Rick Ross" tells a story about the highs and lows of dope boyz' relationship with cocaine. I'll call it! It's a classic, too many tracks to mention. Go BUY two albums don't burn it, support the artist.

Review by: ~ jblu

 

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