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Posts Tagged "Bun B"

Bun B – No Mixtape – Download

Posted by on Mar 11, 2010 in War 42 | 0 comments


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1. Intro
2. On To The Next Year
3. Stupid Trill
4. Trill OG
5. 2 Damn Trill
6. Trill Gladiator Snippet
7. No Mixtape
8. Transform Ya
9. One King
10. Don?t Say Shit
11. Countin? Money
12. I Went In
13. Adrenaline Rush
14. (2) Dope Boyz
15. Coocoo
16. Greatest of All Time
17. Mr. Hit That Lick
18. Press Play
19. Big Dick Chaney
20. I Am
21. I Got Cake
22. Play Clothes
23. Bag Music
24. I Made It
25. The Champion
26. Put It Down
27. Outro
bonus: Pants On The Ground

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UGK 4 Life

Posted by on Mar 22, 2009 in War 42 | 2 comments

New UGK Album coming out at the end of the month. Here the tracklisting and a new Bun B interview by WordofSouth.com.

1 Intro
2 Still On The Grind
3 Everybody Wanna Ball
4 Feelin’ You
5 The Pimp & The Bun
6 She Luv It
7 7th Street Interlude
8 Swishas & Erb
9 Purse Come First
10 Harry Asshole
11 Used To Be
12 Steal Your Mind
13 Texas Ave. Interlude
14 Hard As Hell
15 Da Game Been Good To Me
16 Outro

UGK: The Trill OG?z
Sunday, March 15, 2009

WordofSouth.Com: ?UGK 4 Life? March 31st, marks the end of an era. Will this album give UGK the proper send off the fans expect? How important is it to you that the fans are satisfied with this project?

Bun B: This album will absolutely give them what they expect. The fact is if I didn?t give them what I felt they deserve?not so much what they expect but also what they deserve because for 17 years of unconditional support ? I wasn?t going to do it. The ?Underground Kingz?double album debuted number one on the billboard two-hundred charts, had a Grammy nominated single, number one. If that had to be the send off, it would have been an excellent way for UGK to go out. I felt like I had the opportunity to give us one last shot, one last go and it wasn?t just a matter of taking a couple of songs and putting out an album, but actually having enough structure and theme to make a cohesive project and I thought I had that; we moved forward and made that happen.

WordofSouth.Com: 17 years, UGK had an unbelievable run. It?s the final UGK album. Did you ever think that day would come?

Bun B: I never thought we were going to have the first one (laughs). We signed with Jive; it was a five album deal. I never assumed people would want to hear five albums from us to be honest. My entire career has been icing on the cake. I had a great run as a member of UGK and the UGK legacy will still live on, longer then you and I. For me, it?s definitely been rewarding at the end of the day. I?m content; I?ll be very content with UGK?s placing in history at this point.

WordofSouth.Com: Absolutely. ?Da Game Been Good To Me? is the first single, and it?s the epitome of what UGK music should sound like. Was that song cut off the last album and if so, why? Is a music video coming to accompany the song anytime soon?

Bun B: No it was not cut off the last album but it was produced by the same people that helped co-produce the last UGK album. The production from the last double album and this album is extremely cohesive because it?s the same production team. The last double album, if you notice the credits, a lot of them was co-produced by several people and those same people are the co-producers or lead producers on this album.

There is a video that is going to accompany this song. I?m not going to perform in it. It?s more-so of a retrospective look back at the career of UGK from pictures, photo shoots and videos from the first album all the way up until today.

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WordofSouth.Com: That plays perfectly into my next question. With it being the final UGK project, I imagine you carefully picked out which guests and producers you wanted to appear on the album. Tell us about that process of finding the right names.

Bun B: Well it was more-so about making sure that it made sense to listen to UGK and these are people Pimp C would have done these songs with. For me to have a song about women dancing and shaking in clubs and to have Lil? Boosie and Webbie featured on it ? people know that number one, they?re apart of the UGK family and two, they?re direct Pimp C prot?g??s and three, they?re known for making songs about women in clubs ? it was a perfect fit.

It?s the same thing with 8Ball, MJG, E. 40 and B. Legit on a song called ?Used to be? on this album. The song is basically talking about the circumstances that we started with in our careers and how far we?ve been able to go, where we?ve arrived to and what we?ve achieved. I thought 8Ball & MJG, E. 40 and as well as B. Legit coming from the same era and to still be viable artists in this day and time, I thought it was an excellent fit on the record. And with them all being friends of UGK and had previously recorded with us, it makes sense to the UGK fans.

WordofSouth.Com: We like that explanation. Were Pimp C?s vocals for this album recorded specifically for the next UGK album or was he working on a solo project?

Bun B: He was working on both. A lot of these songs are songs as I said, that came from recording sessions for the last ?Underground Kingz?album where we got to the point were we knew all the songs weren?t going to make it onto that album and some of them would make it onto this album. An example of this would be ?Here We Go Again? produced by Mannie Fresh and features Ron Isley. It was actually the first full song I and Pimp C completed after his release from prison. It was something that was just so special, we could never get the right mix on it and we didn?t want to just put it out because it meant so much to us because it was our first time back.

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That?s in the instance and also in the instance is the song ?Hard as Hell? which is featuring and produced by Akon. It was originally recorded for the last album and meant to be the follow-up single to ?International Players Anthem? but it ended up becoming too costly a song for the budget on that album and got pushed over to this album.

WordofSouth.Com: We appreciate the in-sight delivered to some of those songs right there. How often during the post-production of this album did you see yourself saying ?What would Pimp C do?? since you normally took a back-seat role in the rest of the UGK projects.

Bun B: Well I was very lucky to have people around that were involved in the project in terms of the mixing and mastering of the last projects as well, with the exception of N.O. Joe who I couldn?t reach out to be apart of this album simply due to time constraints. Everyone else has already been apart of the process; especially a person like Mike Dean who was a long time friend and recording partner of Pimp C. He has a very, very good understanding of the kinds of elements that Pimp C would want brought forward in the music as for making drums, key boards, bass guitars and different things stand out more than others, and making sure certain things were very clear and the sound was grand enough and the mix was warm; you know what I?m saying?

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Bun-B Best In The Business

Posted by on May 30, 2008 in War 42 | 0 comments

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From the time that Bun B released his first album to the time his released his new album he’s been through more stuff than we can imagen. His partner and close friend Pimp C died shortly after being released from prison, from and accidental overdose of Promethazine/Codeine “syrup” mixed with a pre-existing medical condition, sleep apnea. After time pasted he started to realize that times in the future can change and that not everything goes as planned. And for the first time ever his album topped the charts after a long run in his career. He stays true to his promise “UGK for life” and tells that the more things change, the more he stays the same. The songs on this album add a personal hope to his story of struggles. He humors his records with tales from the past, as in the song “Damn I’m Cold” and continues to put a more focused tone on the finishing tracks such as “You’re Everything”. Even though he lost a lot, he proves that he’s gained much too, adressing the lost but continueing to look forward to the new. He’s still the same man and has many more plans ahead and looks forward to carrying on the weight and proving he’ still one of the most reliable voices in Dirty South Music and will continue to be the best.

1. II Trill
2. That’s Gangsta / Sean Kingston
3. Damn I’m Cold
4. You’re Everything / Rick Ross
5. I Luv That
6. Swang on Em / Lupe Fiasco
7. My Block
8. Get Cha Issue
9. Pop It 4 Pimp / Webbie
10. Good II Me
11. Underground Thang / Chamillionaire
12. If I Die II Night / Lyfe Jennings
13. Another Soldier / Cobe
14. If It Was Up II Me
15. Trill Talk
16. Angel in the Sky / Lil’ Razah
17. II Trill Talk
18. Keep It 100

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New Bun-B song and video

Posted by on May 8, 2008 in War 42 | 0 comments

UGK 4ever
Bun-B – Damn I’m Cold ft. Lil Wayne

While looking for decent picture of the UGK mural above I also found this new Bun B video. Which it looks like the mural was painted for.

Bun-B – That’s Gangsta

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