Wednesday, February 25, 2009

UGK 4 Life



I'll put money on this being UGK's best album ever. Bun is in the producer's seat for the final go-round of the Port Arthur duo but don't think Pimp C's spirit won't be shining through on every track. I read that Akon produced and is featured on one of the tracks ("the club banger") and unsurprisingly is said to be the weakest track on the joint. Here's an excerpt from the review (via Baller Status)

""This is the first time I had to do so much on an album," the rapper admits. "I usually would just come to the studio, drop my verse and C would take care of everything else that had to be done with the record." This statement set the tone of the album before he even pushed play. The emotion that came with it was even that much more noticeable. Although this was Bun B's first time in the driver's seat of a UGK album, Pimp C's creative direction roared through the bass heavy sound system."

Track list (via Prefix Mag)
Disc 1
1 Intro
2 Still On The Grind featuring Raheem DeVaughn
3 Everybody Wanna Ball
4 Feelin'You
5 The Pimp & The Bun Featuring Ron Isley
6 She Luv
7 It
8 7th Street
9 Interlude
10 Swishas & Erb featuring Sleepy Brown
11 Purse Come First featuring Big Gipp
12 Harry Asshole featuring Lil Boosie and Webbie
13 Used To Be featuring B. Legit, E40 and 8Ball &MJG
14 Steel Your Mind featuring Too Short
15 Texas Ave Interlude
16 Hard As Hell featuring Akon
17 Da Game Been Good To Me
18 Outro

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