UGK

Real Name
N/A
Alias Name
Underground Kingz
Date of Birth
January 01, 1987 - Age 38
Hometown
Port Arthur, Texas
Label
major
Social

Artist Bio ugkpa

"UGK" stands for "Underground Kingz", and that's exactly what this duo were. Unfortunately, member Pimp C passed away suddenly in 2007, but remaining member and pioneering southern emcee Bun B continues to keep the legacy alive. Their biggest mainstream moment would have to be their critically acclaimed appearance on Jay Z's 2000 single "Big Pimpin'", an undisputed classic, although they truly excelled in the underground, as their name suggests. Throughout their 20-year run, they collaborated with the likes of DJ Screw, Outkast, Paul Wall, Three 6 Mafia, 8Ball & MJG, Slim Thug and many more. The last we heard from them was a 2011 collaboration between Bun B and Big K.R.I.T. titled "Grippin' On The Wood", which featured archival vocals from Pimp C. May he rest in peace.

Discography

  • 1999:Pimpin' Ain't No Illusion / Belts To Match
  • 2001:Let Me See It
  • 1992:Something Good
  • 1996:Ridin' Dirty
  • 1992:Banned
  • 2001:Dirty Money
  • 1994:It's Supposed To Bubble
  • 1994:Front, Back & Side To Side
  • 1992:Use Me Up
  • 2009:UGK 4 Life
  • 1996:One Day
  • 1994:Super Tight...
  • 2007:Underground Kingz
  • 1992:Too Hard To Swallow

Facts

  • Pimp C founded UGK in 1987.
  • Their 1992 cut "Pocket Full Of Stones" was included on the soundtrack to the 1993 film Menace II Society.
  • They rose to mainstream recognition after appearing on Jay-Z's "Big Pimpin'" and Three 6 Mafia's "Sippin' On Some Syrup".
  • They were nominated for two GRAMMYs, for their contributions to Jay Z's "Big Pimpin'" and OutKast's "Int'l Players Anthem".
  • Pimp C founded UGK Records in 2005.
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