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Underground Kingz

UGK - Underground Kingz

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Track List: Underground Kingz

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Disc 1:

  1. Swishas And Dosha
  2. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)
  3. Chrome Plated Woman
  4. Life Is 2009
  5. The Game Belongs To Me
  6. Like That
  7. Gravy
  8. Underground Kingz
  9. Grind Hard
  10. Take Tha Hood Back
  11. Quit Hatin' The South - Charlie Wilson
  12. Heaven - Charlie Wilson
  13. Trill N***** Don't Die - Charlie Wilson

Disc 2:

  1. How Long Can It Last - Charlie Wilson
  2. Still Ridin' Dirty - Charlie Wilson
  3. Stop-N-Go - Charlie Wilson
  4. Cocaine - Charlie Wilson
  5. Two Types Of B***** - Charlie Wilson
  6. Real Women - Charlie Wilson
  7. Candy - Charlie Wilson
  8. Tell Me How Ya Feel - Charlie Wilson
  9. Shattered Dreams - Charlie Wilson
  10. Like That - Charlie Wilson
  11. Next Up - Charlie Wilson
  12. Loving This Life - Charlie Wilson
  13. Outro - Charlie Wilson
  14. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) - Charlie Wilson
  15. Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You) - Charlie Wilson
  16. Hit The Block - Charlie Wilson

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Album Details: Underground Kingz

Release Date:
08/07/2007
Label:
Jive
UPC:
886970263122

User Reviews: Underground Kingz

  1. Just here trial songs

    , September 9, 2007
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    , August 24, 2007
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From AMG Reviews

When UGK member Pimp C was released from prison in late 2005, his anxiousness to get the group back in the game after three years off was obvious. Combine this with his partner Bun B's loyalty to UGK he begrudgingly released a great solo album in September of 2005, just to keep the brand going and it sure seemed like the late2006 street date announced for their comeback effort was more likely to be pushed up than pushed back. Then Pimp C released a solo album and the group's promised double CD with too many guest stars to mention was pushed back for the first of many times, which often means "unruly mess." Underground Kingz, the album, is a glorious triumph over all these challenges that earns its twodisc sprawl, and while it can't turn back time, the missed street dates were a small price to pay for something so solid. The guest list is a case of "real recognize real" and UGK themselves have lost none of their skills, with Bun B being the stone cold soldier he always was while the Pimp stirs it up verbally and doubles as the main, hookloving producer of the album. He shares duties with the legendary Scarface (three tracks including the highlight "Candy"), Jazze Pha (the surprising, minimal success "StopnGo"), plus Juicy J and DJ Paul, who craft a soulful backing track that's as big and grand as the UGK/OutKast collabo it supports. Almost stealing the show is Averexx, who gives "The Game Belongs to Me" a proper slide, although it's hard to go wrong with a chorus as good as "I got Bobby by the pound/Whitney by the key/DJ Screw by the gallon/Btch the game belongs to me." Now Pimp C used a Bobby and Whitney metaphor on his solo album and a couple remixes of "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)" could be considered borderline filler, but the doubledisc ride doesn't feel redundant till the songs read "bonus track." Strategically dropping the hard street tracks among the club numbers helps, as do a couple steps outside the duo's comfort zone, the most notable being "Two Type of B," featuring U.K. garage rapper Dizzee Rascal. At the center of this is all is the undeniable chemistry between Pimp C and Bun B. Both strong on their own, there's that certain something when they get together, a something complementary and extraordinary. Time to stop worrying if the reunited UGK will be nearly as good as they were save 1996's Ridin' Dirty, they're better and time to start wondering how they'll top this one.

- David Jeffries, All Music Guide



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Southern gangsta rappers Pimp C and Bun B formed UGK (aka Underground Kingz) in the early '90s and signed to Jive Records for their debut album, 1992's Too Hard to Swallow. After second album Super Tight..., UGK hit the RB charts with 1996's Ridin' D...Full UGK Biography

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