UGK, Ridin' Dirty (CLEAR)

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PRE ORDER => 2024 04 05
CLEAR
2LP - GET ON DOWN
1996 => 2015

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Statut: PRE ORDER
Label: GET ON DOWN
Genre: HIP HOP
Format: 2 LP
Date de parution: 1996
Date de la réedition: 2015

TRACKLIST 

A1. Intro 

A2. One Day 

A3. Murder 

A4. Pinky Ring

B1. Diamonds & Wood 

B2. 3 In The Mornin’ 

B3. Touched

C1. Fuck My Car 

C2. That‘s Why I Carry 

C3. Hi-Life 

C4. Good Stuff 

D1. Ridin’ Dirty 

D2. Outro


DESCRIPTION

Ridin' Dirty is the third studio album by dirty south legends Bun B and Pimp C – together known as UGK. It is easily considered one of the greatest southern hip hop albums ever made, but let’s drop all the labels this is just pure good rap music, for any region. It's all right there, everything that people have come to expect from Houston rap: candy-painted cars, wood-grained steering wheels, flashy jewelry, late-night odes to lean and weed, passing references to DJ Screw tapes, those warm funk synthesizers that sound like radio oldies. All of Ridin' Dirty feels iconic now— among other reasons, because so many of its lyrics have since been cribbed by everyone from Slim Thug to Jay Z. There's the laid-back badassery of "Diamonds and Wood," the zoned-out celebration of "3 in the Morning," the ridiculous boasting of "Fuck My Car." Everything here is essential. Ridin’ Dirty was produced entirely by Pimp C and features start to finish bangers such as “One Day”, “Murder”, “Hi Lif” and of course the title track “Ridin’ Dirty.” Pimp C’s makes use of perfectly chosen Soul, Funk and Gospel samples to create a perfect soundscape for he and Bun B to trade verse over. Despite there being no singles or videos released from the album, the set went on to be a pivotal moment in southern hip hop as well as UGK's best selling and most critically acclaimed release.