Dirty Money
UGK were wildly popular down South and on the West Coast, but little more than a blip on the screen to East Coast heads until Jay-Z invited Pimp C and Bun B to beat him at his own flow on 1999's "Big Pimpin'." Just because a certain demographic has slept doesn't mean that UGK ain't 'bout it--the Kingz have been laying down their own particular brand of G-crunk for almost 10 years now. Akin to fellow Texans the Geto Boys, UGK's sound is more spare and noirish than your average Southern Bounce crew. Featuring the laid-back flow and gangsta lean production fans have come to expect, Dirty Money is their best release to date. Contentwise, it's the same old "money, macks, and mamis," but UGK do it better than most. "Holdin Na," featuring C-Note, utilizes an unexpected Beastie Boys sample, "Ain't That a Bitch," with rapper Devin (The Dude), and Big Gip's incendiary vocals help make "Don't Say S--t" the album's standout track. --Rebecca Levine more
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Recent Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-02-2007
- Could I, would I, should I break 'em, I wanna chop blades. Jive Records could have made this alot better...
I was introduced to the Underground Kingz when I heard the track "Pocket Full Of Stones" from Menace II Society: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The track ended up being one of my favorite tracks on the soundtrack along with MC...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-01-2007
- Country Rap Tunes at its finest (4 and 1/2 stars)
When Ridin Dirty came out I didnt think they were going to top it until I heard this one. Dirty Money came out when Pimp C was already locked up and it was still a notable release. Let Me See It is the dope opener and Choppin Blades is...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Apr-23-2007
- UGK Gits It Crunk in the 2K Ace
With only singles and appearances between 1996's Ridin' Dirty and this one in 2001, there was definitely time for UGK to serve an dope album. The game has drastically changed from 1996, when UGK's Pimp C produced funky beats that often...
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- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Sep-08-2006
- dirty money
for the most part im pleased with this purchase, i bought it in the store. but one thing pisses me off more than anything. if i pay 15 bucks for a cd im not paying for the f***ing radio version. when i heard "aint that a b*****" edited i...
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Selected Reviews
- 4/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-02-2007
- Could I, would I, should I break 'em, I wanna chop blades. Jive Records could have made this alot better...
I was introduced to the Underground Kingz when I heard the track "Pocket Full Of Stones" from Menace II Society: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The track ended up being one of my favorite tracks on the soundtrack along with MC...
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- 3/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Nov-21-2001
- ...good, but not as good as they other albums...
...the Kings done gave us 3 classic albums: too hard to swallow, super tight and ridin dirty...them three right there is about as dope as the south can get! some hard sh!t to follow fasho...and with this, they 4th full length album,...
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