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VIBE.COM presents BUN B's 1st INTERVIEW SINCE THE PASSING OF PIMP C

Posted by DJ Plan.B on Friday, December 7, 2007 , under , , , |



RIP PIMP C 1973-2007

"I know we're in the era of 'pause' a­nd 'no homo' and all that. But if you really love your homie, don't feel like you can't tell him you love him. Because when things happen, you're going to wish you had said it."
Check out VIBE.COM's interview with Bun B. This is a really great interview. Here is an excerpt below:
VIBE: What memory of Pimp C stands out the most to you?
BUN B: So many changes and phases of life. I think on a good day, on a great day, I couldn't point my finger at one thing. So many different memories: The day we signed, our first video, the first time we heard ourselves on the radio. So many different things. Most of my greatest moments in life, my greatest achievements, came standing right next to him, you know? So it's hard to pinpoint any one thing. So many different moments.
How did it feel seeing him for the first time after he was released from prison in 2005?
Man. UGK was at a place where everything he wanted it to be was finally getting there. Everything he wanted to get from it, he was about to receive. The love, the admiration and respect - not just from fans but also from peers and even journalists. And people understanding what he was trying to impress upon people, what he represented and where he represented it from and just how we lived and who we are as people. And I was just so happy that he was able to come back home and experience different things. I didn't want all the fun to be gone before he had a chance to have them.

For the full interview, CLICK HERE.

STATE OF HIP HOP: EMERGENCY!!!!

Posted by Jason Dinsmore on Wednesday, December 5, 2007 , under , , , , , , |



Hip hop is definitely in a state of disarray today after the loss of UGK rap legend Pimp C. This tragedy immediately made me think of some of our other soldiers that have lost their life while striving to make hip hop it's finest! Not all were murders, but the tragedy still remains! If you really look, most of these stars were either at the prime of their careers, or soon to see higher heights in this game. Take today to think about how we can uplift our hip hop community so that we don't continue to suddenly lose all of our heroes that work so hard to prove that hip hop isn't dead. Rest in peace Pimp C & may your family and friends find ease in your rest!


For a list of our fallen soldiers visit:
http://www.deadpoetz.com/

BREAKING NEWS: TMZ.COM REPORTS PIMP C FOUND DEAD

Posted by DJ Plan.B on Tuesday, December 4, 2007 , under , , , |




TMZ.COM is reporting that Pimp C, real name Chad Butler, who, along with rapper Bun B, comprise critically acclaimed duo UGK (Underground Kingz), was found dead this morning in his Hollywood hotel room. He was 33.
According to the website, "L.A. County Fire responded to a 911 call at the Mondrian Hotel, located on trendy Sunset Strip in Hollywood. They arrived to his sixth floor hotel room to find him dead in bed."

UGK gained some crossover appeal after appearing on the Jay-Z track "Big Pimpin'" in 2000, and most recently with Outkast on the song "International Player's Anthem (I Choose You)," from the duo's latest album, titled UNDERGROUND KINGZ. Pimp C had just performed with fellow rapper Too Short at the "House of Blues" in L.A. on Saturday night.
Pimp C also found himself in a quagmire recently as comments from a controversial interview in Ozone Magazine forced him to have to clarify himself to local radio stations (in Atlanta) as he seemed to dis the city of Atlanta and resident rapper Young Jeezy. Jeezy dismissed the situation and there was no beef.
UGK had most recently won BEST RAP GROUP honors at the 2007 Dirty Awards in Atlanta, though only Bun B was present to recieve the honor.

HOUSTON RAP PIONEER LIL TROY RESPONDS TO PIMP C’S RECENT MEDIA RANTS

Posted by DJ Plan.B on Monday, July 30, 2007 , under , , , , , |



(Houston, Texas) - Days after the release of an Ozone Magazine article and subsequent radio interviews where rapper Pimp C implicates Russell Simmons of being homosexual, accuses Atlanta artists of stealing their trademark crunk sound from Memphis and shoots verbal slugs at several entertainers, Houston rap pioneer and Short Stop Records owner Lil Troy steps up to respond to the attacks on his character.

At the top of Pimp C’s (born Chad Butler) laundry lists of disrespectful comments, he repeatedly refers to Troy as “Lil bitch-ass Troy” and accuses him of snitching on “the whole Northside of Houston… and put a bunch of people’s daddies, brothers, uncles and sons in the penitentiary.”

“That man is coming after me because I exposed (fellow veteran Houston rapper) Scarface of being a snitch and introducing his friends George Washington Simmons and Byron Keith Harris to the Feds as his cocaine suppliers,” says Troy. “I went to jail because I was illegally pulled over with two kilos in the car.

“That beef was between me and Face. It didn’t have nothing to do with Pimp C. Pimp ain’t even no gangster. I went to jail on drug charges. He got locked up for pulling a gun on a woman in a mall. Is that gangster? You can’t compare your rap sheet to mine.”

The drama all started when Troy released his straight-to-video independent DVD Paperwork in 2006. On the video, Troy shows the federal paperwork which lists Brad Jordan (alias Rap-A-Lot artist Scarface) as being a federal informant and even includes copies of his indictment papers which say the same. Troy also uses old album covers, photos and studio sessions on the video to support these claims.

In addition, Troy recently won a $511,000 lawsuit against Brad Jordan for defamation of character and slander. The case is now in appeal.

A 20-year veteran on Houston’s local rap scene, Troy was actually the first label owner to record Scarface’s first commercial release. Amongst his catalogue of recordings, Troy’s biggest national hit was southern anthem “Wanna Be A Baller,” a single which pushed his 1999 major label debut album Sittin’ Fat Down South to platinum status. But after Scarface publicly called Troy a “snitch” in a videotaped concert and named him as such on Geto Boys’ song “Don’t Talk to Police,” Troy responded to the allegations with his now-infamous DVD Paperwork.

“I didn’t call Face out first. He called me out,” says Troy. “I used the DVD to respond to it. He shot first, so I had to shoot back.”

Now a year and some months later after the DVD’s release, Pimp C publicly responds on behalf of Scarface.

“I’m from Houston, and I still live in Houston. He’s not from Houston, but if wanted to stick his nose in my business or had something to say to me, he could’ve come to me,” says Troy. “I’m not hard to find.”

Along with disrespectful comments about Troy, Pimp implies in the Ozone interview that R&B singer Ne-Yo is gay, claims that Atlanta is not in the south because “Atlanta is on East Coast time” and accuses certain unnamed rappers (fans are guessing Young Jeezy) of turning his back on powerhouse label BMF after drug charges.

“When I came out with my DVD, (Ozone publisher) Julia Beverly did the interview with me but she watered it down. She wouldn’t print the real story about my indictment. She said the paperwork was fake,” explains Troy. “But I’ve seen this all before- divide and conquer. People like her are not from our background. She ain’t from our hoods. She don’t give a damn about our music or our culture or us.

Troy continues, “I’m not talking about race or color. I’m talking about class and struggle. She don’t got love for me, for Scarface or for Pimp C. We both can die, and she wouldn’t lose a wink of sleep. Dead rappers make money. And those people who are outside of our culture make millions off our bloodshed, prison sentences and beefs.”

Troy is now readying the release of his Universal-distributed independent album Sittin’ Fat Down South 2 and lead single “We Swangin’” featuring late Houston martyr Fat Pat, Screwed Up Click alumnus Lil Keke and Troy’s son T2.

PIMP C phones in to HOT 107.9 to clarify OZONE MAG INTERVIEW

Posted by DJ Plan.B on Thursday, July 26, 2007 , under , , , |



Please check out this AUDIO of PIMP C clarifying his interview in OZONE MAGAZINE in an interview on HOT 107.9 (WHTA-FM) the other day! I personally feel like Pimp is dropping some serious knowledge and trying to do his part to be HONEST to his people. Check it out for yourself by clicking on the interview below.

PIMP C INTERVIEW CLICK HERE

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THE CHRONICLES: PIMP C airs out the raps game and sets the record straight in OZONE MAGAZINE!

Posted by DJ Plan.B on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 , under , , , , |







Be sure to check out the new August issue of Ozone Magazine! In it rapper Pimp C (who, along with Bun B, make up duo UGK) airs out the rap game! He speaks cadidly about his feelings about Lil Troy, Lil Flip, Mike Jones, Russell Simmons, Ne-Yo, Three 6 Mafia and even Crunk Music and Atlanta! Click on the article below to view full size and read! OR CLICK HERE!