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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Swishas And Dosha 2. Int'l Players' Anthem (I Choose You) - UGK & Outkast 3. Chrome Plated Woman 4. Life Is 2009 - UGK & Too Short 5. Game Belongs To Me 6. Like That (remix) 7. Gravy 8. Underground Kingz 9. Grind Hard - UGK & Young TOE/DJ B-Do 10. Take Tha Hood Back - UGK & Slim Thug/Vicious/Middle Fingaz 11. Quit Hatin' The South - UGK & Charlie Wilson/Willie D 12. Heaven 13. Trill Niggas Don't Die - UGK & Z-Ro 1. How Long Can It Last - UGK & Charlie Wilson 2. Still Ridin' Dirty - UGk & Scarface 3. Stop N Go - UGK & Jazze Pha 4. Cocaine - UGK & Rick Ross 5. Two Type Of Bitches - UGK & Dizzie Rascal/Pimpin' Ken 6. Real Women - UGK & Talib Kweli/Raheem DeVaughn 7. Candy 8. Tell Me How Ya Feel 9. Shattered Dreams 10. Like That 11. Next Up - UGK & Big Daddy Kane/Kool G Rap 12. Living This Life 13. Outro 14. Int'l Players' Anthem (I Choose You) (chopped & screwed version/bonus track) - UGK & Three G Mafia 15. Int'l Players' Anthem (I Choose You) (bonus track) - UGK & Three G Mafia 16. Hit The Block (bonus track) - UGK & TI
Album Notes Long before Houston rap came to define the sound of the Dirty South, UGK (the Underground Kingz), along with the Geto Boys, were holdin' it down strong for H-Town. While the duo of Bun B and Pimp C never achieved major cross-over success--spitting woozy gangsta tales a few too many years before mainstream radio was prepared for them--they gained a loyal fanbase and the respect of their fellow MCs (chief among them Jay-Z, who featured UGK on his classic track "Big Pimpin'").After a brief separation marked by prison time for Pimp C and solo albums by both, UGK came back strong on UNDERGROUND KINGZ, a sprawling dripped-and-draped Dirty South block-rocker. A veritable who's-who from across the entire hip-hop spectrum pay their respects here, including Talib Kweli, Dizzee Rascal, Three 6 Mafia, T.I., and Big Daddy Kane. While glittery guest lists are a dime a dozen in hip-hop, the breadth and diversity of those on board here is proof positive that everybody wants to be down with the Kingz. Editorial Reviews Spin | |||||||||||||
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