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Ridin' Dirty is the third studio album by American hip hop duo UGK. It was released on July 30, 1996, by Jive Records . Despite no music videos or official singles being released, it is their best selling album with over 850,000 copies sold to date, with 70,000 copies sold in its first week.
UGK: Prone To Bad Dreams: 1995 "Swing Wide" 5th Ward Boyz feat. UGK: Rated G: 1995 "Playaz from the South" Master P, Silkk The Shocker feat. UGK: Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' 1996 "Break 'Em Off Somethin'" Master P feat. UGK: Ice Cream Man: 1997 "Meal Ticket" Master P, UGK, Eightball & MJG: I'm Bout It (soundtrack) "It's Alright ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 February 2025. American multinational home improvement supplies retailing company The Home Depot, Inc. A Home Depot in Onalaska, Wisconsin Company type Public Traded as NYSE: HD DJIA component S&P 100 component S&P 500 component Industry Retail (home improvement) Founded February 6, 1978 ; 47 years ...
UGK (short for Underground Kingz) was an American rap duo from Port Arthur, Texas, formed in 1987, by Mitchell “Big Mitch” Queen who would eventually leave the group to pursue a football career [1] and Chad "Pimp C" Butler with Bernard “Bun B” Freeman replacing Big Mitch who would still make guest appearances on UGK songs.
On August 7, 2007, UGK reunited to release their eponymous fifth studio album, debuting at #1 on both the Billboard 200 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop charts. The album was the last UGK album released during Pimp C's lifetime, and spawned the hit single "International Players Anthem (I Choose You)", and received universal acclaim from critics.
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Dirty Money is the fourth studio album by American hip hop duo UGK. It was released on November 13, 2001, by Jive Records . The album came after a five-year hiatus, however, the duo had been planning on releasing this album since 1998, and ads for it appeared in some of the late 1998's Jive albums.
The music video shows police officers abusing their powers. He juxtaposes police actions with wrestling scenes to show how the police treats suspects. The music video, filmed in Houston, features appearances from actor Tommy Lister Jr., Bone Thugs-n-Harmony members Wish Bone and Layzie Bone, Play-N-Skillz, Chingo Bling, OG Ron C, Big Tuck, and Chamillionaire's younger brother Rasaq.