7/6/2023 0 Comments Laffy taffy young jeezy albumUGK fans weren't disappointed eventhough there was only 10 tracks of new material on the CD. Although, the momentum they had created with "Big Pimpin'" had worn off they still managed to create classics like "Choppin' Blades", "Look At Me", "Ain't That A B." with Devin The Dude and the title track. "Dirty Money" was finally released and believe me it was worth the wait. "Dirty Money" was supposed to be released and I kept waiting and waiting but with the politics that were going on between UGK and Jive Records, the CD kept getting delayed. I eventually purchased "Super Tight" and "Too Hard To Swallow" as well. I was instantly hooked with the title track, "One Day", which had a tight Isley Brothers sample and "Diamonds & Wood", which is still my favorite UGK song today. Anyone that had UGK's CDs told me that was the 1st CD I should check out. The first CD that I purchased was "Ridin' Dirty". Once Jay Z featured them on "Big Pimpin'" and Three 6 Mafia featured them on "Sippin' On Some Sizzurp", that's when I decided to check into UGK's CD catalog. UGK made a video for "Wood Wheel" and then I started to notice who they were. Down South" and "Wood Wheel" was featured on there. J Prince, of Rap A Lot, released a 2 CD set entitled The Realest. Although I had heard of UGK before, I started paying attention to them once I heard a track called "Wood Wheel".
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