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Pimp C

Chad Lamont Butler (December 29, 1973 – December 4, 2007), better known by his stage name Pimp C, was an American rapper and record producer. He was best known for his work with Bun B as one half of the hip-hop duo Underground Kingz (UGK).

Pimp C
Pimp C in 2006
Background information
Birth nameChad Lamont Butler
Also known as
  • Sweet James Jones
  • Tony Snow
  • Percy Mack
  • Jack Tripper
Born(1973-12-29)December 29, 1973
Crowley, Louisiana, U.S.
OriginPort Arthur, Texas, U.S.
DiedDecember 4, 2007(2007-12-04) (aged 33)
West Hollywood, California, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • singer
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active1987–2007
Labels

Signing to Jive Records in 1992, UGK released their major-label debut album Too Hard to Swallow to critical acclaim.[1][2] The group followed this with their second and third major-label albums Super Tight in 1994 and Ridin' Dirty in 1996, both of which charted in the Billboard 200 to further success.[3][4][5][6] The group received national attention in 2000 after being featured on Jay-Z's hit single "Big Pimpin'", which peaked at #18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Rhythmic Top 40.

The group went on hiatus for the first half of the 2000s after Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in prison for a probation violation. During this time both members pursued solo careers, with Pimp C releasing his solo debut, The Sweet James Jones Stories, in 2005, composed of material recorded prior to his sentencing. After being released from prison in December 2005, he released his second solo album, Pimpalation, in 2006. UGK released their eponymous fifth studio album in 2007, which spawned the single "International Players Anthem (I Choose You)" featuring OutKast, which peaked at #70 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room on December 4, 2007, with a coroner's report attributing his death to complications stemming from heavy consumption of lean and his pre-existing condition of sleep apnea.

Early life edit

Chad Lamont Butler was born December 29, 1973, in Crowley, Louisiana, but was raised in Port Arthur, Texas. Butler was the only child of Charleston Butler and Weslyn "Mama Wes" Butler Jacob Monroe.[7] Butler was born prematurely and had numerous health issues, including a birth defect that caused his legs to point inward, which required braces to fix. He also had to be propped up when he slept due to digestive problems.[8] His eyesight was poor, and he almost went blind after a severe bout of pinkeye. Butler also had pneumonia at least nine times as a child.[8]

As the son of a trumpet player, Butler had an interest in music since childhood: "I come from a classical background, I came up singing Italian sonnets, Negro spirituals, and shit of that nature." Even before studying musical notation in school, he learned to play many instruments by ear, including piano, trumpet, drums and flugelhorn. His vocal style was once described as "high-voiced, unstable and provocateur, as likely to slap your face as to sing you a love song." Influenced by Run-DMC, he started synthesizing beats to rap over after receiving a drum machine and keyboard one Christmas.[9]

Butler joined the choir as a teenager and played numerous instruments at school, and after being encouraged by his stepfather Bill Monroe, began writing and creating his own music. Butler was particularly interested in the emerging hip hop genre as a child, and soon bonded and became friends with Bernard "Bun B" Freeman over their shared passion for music.[7]

Career edit

UGK edit

Early career (1987–1996) edit

Butler formed the rap group Underground Kingz (often referred to as UGK) with friend Bernard "Bun B" Freeman in 1987 in Port Arthur, Texas.[10][11] Initially signed to independent label Big Tyme Recordz, the duo released two EPs, The Southern Way and Banned, in 1992 to moderate local success, which lead to the group being signed to Jive Records later that year. In November, they released their major label debut, Too Hard to Swallow through Jive, which peaked at #37 on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[12][13][4][3]

UGK's second album, Super Tight was released in 1994 to critical acclaim and commercial success, charting at #95 on the Billboard 200 and #9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 1996, UGK's third album, Ridin' Dirty, became their most successful, reaching #2 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and #15 on the Billboard 200, receiving widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, having sold 850,000 copies to date.[12][13][4][3]

Hiatus and national attention (1996–2001) edit

After taking a short hiatus from music in the late 1990s, UGK returned in 2000, appearing on Jay-Z's smash hit single "Big Pimpin'", which peaked at #18 on the Billboard 200, as well as "Sippin' on Some Syrup" by Three 6 Mafia, which peaked at #30 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Both of these collaborations greatly increased the duo's reputation, and helped fuel anticipation for their next project. Jive Records failed to capitalize on this new-found interest in UGK, as their fourth album, Dirty Money, was released in 2001 with little to no advertisement or promotion.

Prison sentence and solo career (2002–2006) edit

After Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in prison in August 2002, UGK was once again forced to go on hiatus, which led to both members pursuing solo careers. Pimp C's debut studio album, The Sweet James Jones Stories was released in March 2005, composed of material recorded prior to Pimp C's incarceration. After being released from prison in December 2005, Pimp C released his second solo studio album Pimpalation in July 2006 and peaked at #3 on the US Billboard 200 and topped the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

UGK Reunited edit

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.[14][15][16][17][18]

Personal life edit

Butler married his wife, Chinara, while he was in prison in 2003.[7][19] They had one child together, a daughter named Christian, and he had two older sons, Chad Lamont Butler II and Dahcory Butler, both of whom were born in previous relationships.

Legal issues edit

On December 16, 2000, Butler was arrested in Houston's Sharpstown Mall after allegedly holding a woman, Lakita Hulett, at gunpoint and threatening to shoot her after a confrontation in a shoe store. After both Butler and Hulett had exchanged words in the store, Hulett alleged that Butler pushed a gun into her side and said, "Bitch, I'll shoot you," before she ran away and informed police. Butler claimed he simply lifted his jacket to show the gun and did not remove it from his waistband.[20][21][22]

As Butler attempted to exit the mall and enter his car, numerous officers surrounded him and instructed him to surrender. Butler ignored the orders and was forced to the ground by officers, who handcuffed him and brought him back into the mall. Shortly after, Butler was transported to Houston Central Jail where he was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Butler claimed police used excessive force to restrain him, and alleged they knocked him unconscious twice and refused to let doctors at a local hospital perform a routine CT scan, instead transporting him straight to jail.[20][21][22]

Butler posted $10,000 bail the following day and was initially sentenced to probation after pleading no contest in early 2001. He was sent back to prison in January 2002 after failing to report to his probation officer on several occasions, failing to keep up with his community service hours or pay outstanding court fees, as well as testing positive twice for marijuana. On August 5, 2002, Butler was sentenced to eight years in prison.[20][21][22]

His arrest was widely protested by the hip-hop community, who along with Bun B immediately initiated a grassroots "Free Pimp C" campaign.[23] Butler spent the later portion of his sentence at the Terrell Unit in Brazoria County, Texas and was transferred to the Huntsville Unit a week prior to his release.[24] On December 30, 2005, Butler was released from prison and placed on parole until December 2009.[25]

Death edit

In early December 2007, Butler had been staying at the Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood, California, where he had been working on new music and performing with Too $hort. On the morning of December 4, 2007, he was scheduled to fly back home, where his wife, Chinara, was waiting with his cousin Ed at the airport to pick him up. After not hearing from him the morning of the scheduled flight, his wife called the hotel and requested that they check on him. Hotel staff discovered Butler unresponsive in his hotel room, where he was pronounced dead shortly after. He was 33 at the time of his death.[7][26][10][27]

The coroner's report ruled that his death was accidental, attributing it to the effects of Butler's heavy usage of "lean", a combination of codeine and promethazine, in conjunction with his pre-existing condition of sleep apnea.[28][29] Like many other Southern rappers, Pimp C referred to lean many times in his music.[30]

According to DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia, he got a call from Pimp C's manager, Rick Martin, who saw Pimp C's body in the hotel room, saying: "He was laying down like he was praying but there was blood around like he was shot. They thought he was shot in the head, but they didn't know what the hell happened because there was blood everywhere. They thought he was shot. He was knelt down like he was praying and the candles were all the way burnt down, so they knew he'd probably been dead for a day or so because he always lit those candles to sleep. He lit those big tall candles and they had been burnt down so he probably was dead for a while."[31]

Butler's body was transported back to his hometown of Port Arthur, Texas, shortly after. His funeral was held at the Bob Bowers Civic Center in Port Arthur on December 13, 2007.[32] Port Arthur Mayor Deloris Prince, Pimp C's mother Weslyn Monroe, and Bun B were among the speakers at the service.[32]

Tributes edit

Numerous rappers paid tribute to Pimp C in the wake of his passing. Bun B has continued to honor Pimp C through his music, including on the tracks "You're Everything" and "Pop It 4 Pimp" from his 2008 album II Trill, and released the final UGK album, UGK 4 Life, in 2009.[33][34] Lil' Flip released a tribute song, "RIP Pimp C", two days after his death in 2007.[35] Lil Wayne also released a song dedicated to Pimp C, titled “Me and My Drank” in 2008.[36] A$AP Rocky cites Pimp C as one of his major influences, and has paid tribute to him many times through his music.[37] Megan Thee Stallion named her 2018 EP Tina Snow in honor of Pimp C's alter ego Tony Snow.[38]

Pimp C is buried at Greenlawn Memorial Park, in Jefferson County, Texas.[39]

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

Posthumous studio albums edit

Documentaries edit

  • Pimpalation - Return of the Trill Rap-A-Lot/Wood Wheel Records/REL Entertainment (2006)
  • The Final Chapter Rap-A-Lot/Wood Wheel Records/REL Entertainment (2008)

References edit

  1. ^ "U.G.K. (Underground Kingz) :: Too Hard to Swallow :: Jive Records". Rapreviews.com. 2007-12-11. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  2. ^ Jeffries, David (1992-11-10). "Too Hard to Swallow - UGK". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  3. ^ a b c Stanley, Leo (1996-07-29). "Ridin' Dirty - UGK". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  4. ^ a b c "UGK :: Ridin' Dirty :: Jive Records". Rapreviews.com. 2008-01-15. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  5. ^ Jeffries, David (1994-08-30). "Super Tight... - UGK". AllMusic. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  6. ^ "UGK :: Supertight :: Jive Records". Rapreviews.com. 2007-12-18. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  7. ^ a b c d "Dec 13 - OBITUARY for: Mr. Chad Lamont Butler "Pimp C"". boxden.com.
  8. ^ a b "30 Things I Learned From Reading '$weet Jone$: Pimp C's Trill Life Story'". September 10, 2015.
  9. ^ Westoff, Ben (2011). Dirty South: OutKast, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy, and the Southern Rappers Who Reinvented Hip-Hop. Chicago Review Press. p. 72. ISBN 978-1569766064. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  10. ^ a b Sanneh, Kelefa (December 5, 2007). "Pimp C, Southern Hip-Hop Rapper, Dies at 33". New York Times.
  11. ^ Jayson Rodriguez, "UGK's Bun B Remembers Pimp C: 'It Just Wasn't In Him To Not Say What He Felt'," MTV News, December 6, 2007.
  12. ^ a b "New Music Videos, Reality TV Shows, Celebrity News, Pop Culture". VH1. from the original on December 19, 1996.
  13. ^ a b Bush, John (2007). "UGK – Biography". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  14. ^ Jeffries, David (August 7, 2007). "Underground Kingz - UGK". AllMusic. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  15. ^ Schonberger, Chris (August 3, 2007). "Underground Kingz Review". EW.com. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  16. ^ "The latest by UGK puts duo in rapper royalty". Chron.com. August 8, 2007. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  17. ^ "Feature for August 7, 2007 - UGK's "Underground Kingz"". Rapreviews.com. August 7, 2007. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  18. ^ Sanneh, Kelefa (August 7, 2007). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on August 29, 2011. Retrieved May 9, 2014.
  19. ^ Graham, Nadine (November 2, 2016). "Exclusive: Pimp C's wife speaks on the struggles of being a widow in hip-hop". REVOLT.
  20. ^ a b c Beverly, Julia (September 25, 2015). "The Story of How Pimp C Ended up in Prison".
  21. ^ a b c Jeffries, David (2007). "Pimp C > Biography". allmusic. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  22. ^ a b c "UGK's Pimp C To Be Released From Prison Within A Month". MTV News.
  23. ^ Pearson, Ryan (2007-12-05). "Chad Butler, 33: Rap musician known as Pimp C". Toronto Star. Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  24. ^ "Rapper Pimp C released from prison." KTRK-TV. Friday December 20, 2005. Retrieved on November 19, 2010.
  25. ^ "Rapper Pimp C released from prison". Today.com. Associated Press. 2005-12-30.
  26. ^ Complex (4 April 2016). "'Long Live the Pimp': A Documentary on the Life and Legacy of Pimp C - Complex". Archived from the original on 2021-11-17 – via YouTube.
  27. ^ "Chad Butler Obituary - Houston, TX | Houston Chronicle". Legacy.com.
  28. ^ "UGK". Museum of the Gulf Coast. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  29. ^ Winton, Richard. "Cough syrup cited in rapper Pimp C's death", The LA Times Feb 5, 2008; accessed 11 Aug 2016
  30. ^ Rieken, Kristie (2008-02-05). "Cough syrup found in Pimp C's hotel had no label". Houston Chronicle. Associated Press. Retrieved 2009-05-02.
  31. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "DJ Paul Recalls Working With Pimp C Right Before He Passed Away". YouTube.
  32. ^ a b Reid, Shaheem (December 13, 2007). "Pimp C is Given Uplifting, Heartfelt Farewell at Funeral". MTV.com. Retrieved June 9, 2017.
  33. ^ Stolz, Kim (March 2, 2009). "UGK's Last Album An 'Emotional Experience' After Pimp C's Death". MTV News. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  34. ^ "Bun B Brings 'Em Out at II Trill Listening Session in NYC". MTV Newsroom. MTV News. March 5, 2008. Archived from the original on July 14, 2012. Retrieved May 16, 2010.
  35. ^ "Lil' Flip pens tribute to Houston rapper Pimp C". Chron. 6 December 2007.
  36. ^ "Me and My Drank".
  37. ^ Grow, Kory (3 October 2014). "A$AP ROCKY Pays Tribute to Pimp C in 'Multiply' Video". Rolling Stone.
  38. ^ "Meet the electrifying Megan Thee Stallion". The FADER. Retrieved 2019-08-28.
  39. ^ "Chad Butler Obituary (2007) - Houston, TX - Houston Chronicle". Legacy.com.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Pimp C at IMDb

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Chad Butler redirects here For the member of the band Switchfoot see Switchfoot Chad Lamont Butler December 29 1973 December 4 2007 better known by his stage name Pimp C was an American rapper and record producer He was best known for his work with Bun B as one half of the hip hop duo Underground Kingz UGK Pimp CPimp C in 2006Background informationBirth nameChad Lamont ButlerAlso known asSweet James Jones Tony Snow Percy Mack Jack TripperBorn 1973 12 29 December 29 1973Crowley Louisiana U S OriginPort Arthur Texas U S DiedDecember 4 2007 2007 12 04 aged 33 West Hollywood California U S GenresHip hop Southern hip hop dirty rapOccupation s Rapper singer songwriter record producerYears active1987 2007LabelsAtlantic Rap a Lot Asylum Signing to Jive Records in 1992 UGK released their major label debut album Too Hard to Swallow to critical acclaim 1 2 The group followed this with their second and third major label albums Super Tight in 1994 and Ridin Dirty in 1996 both of which charted in the Billboard 200 to further success 3 4 5 6 The group received national attention in 2000 after being featured on Jay Z s hit single Big Pimpin which peaked at 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and 1 on the Rhythmic Top 40 The group went on hiatus for the first half of the 2000s after Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in prison for a probation violation During this time both members pursued solo careers with Pimp C releasing his solo debut The Sweet James Jones Stories in 2005 composed of material recorded prior to his sentencing After being released from prison in December 2005 he released his second solo album Pimpalation in 2006 UGK released their eponymous fifth studio album in 2007 which spawned the single International Players Anthem I Choose You featuring OutKast which peaked at 70 on the Billboard Hot 100 Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room on December 4 2007 with a coroner s report attributing his death to complications stemming from heavy consumption of lean and his pre existing condition of sleep apnea Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 UGK 2 1 1 Early career 1987 1996 2 1 2 Hiatus and national attention 1996 2001 2 1 3 Prison sentence and solo career 2002 2006 2 1 4 UGK Reunited 3 Personal life 4 Legal issues 5 Death 5 1 Tributes 6 Discography 6 1 Studio albums 6 2 Posthumous studio albums 7 Documentaries 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editChad Lamont Butler was born December 29 1973 in Crowley Louisiana but was raised in Port Arthur Texas Butler was the only child of Charleston Butler and Weslyn Mama Wes Butler Jacob Monroe 7 Butler was born prematurely and had numerous health issues including a birth defect that caused his legs to point inward which required braces to fix He also had to be propped up when he slept due to digestive problems 8 His eyesight was poor and he almost went blind after a severe bout of pinkeye Butler also had pneumonia at least nine times as a child 8 As the son of a trumpet player Butler had an interest in music since childhood I come from a classical background I came up singing Italian sonnets Negro spirituals and shit of that nature Even before studying musical notation in school he learned to play many instruments by ear including piano trumpet drums and flugelhorn His vocal style was once described as high voiced unstable and provocateur as likely to slap your face as to sing you a love song Influenced by Run DMC he started synthesizing beats to rap over after receiving a drum machine and keyboard one Christmas 9 Butler joined the choir as a teenager and played numerous instruments at school and after being encouraged by his stepfather Bill Monroe began writing and creating his own music Butler was particularly interested in the emerging hip hop genre as a child and soon bonded and became friends with Bernard Bun B Freeman over their shared passion for music 7 Career editUGK edit Early career 1987 1996 edit Main article UGK Butler formed the rap group Underground Kingz often referred to as UGK with friend Bernard Bun B Freeman in 1987 in Port Arthur Texas 10 11 Initially signed to independent label Big Tyme Recordz the duo released two EPs The Southern Way and Banned in 1992 to moderate local success which lead to the group being signed to Jive Records later that year In November they released their major label debut Too Hard to Swallow through Jive which peaked at 37 on the US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart 12 13 4 3 UGK s second album Super Tight was released in 1994 to critical acclaim and commercial success charting at 95 on the Billboard 200 and 9 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart In 1996 UGK s third album Ridin Dirty became their most successful reaching 2 on the Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart and 15 on the Billboard 200 receiving widespread critical acclaim and commercial success having sold 850 000 copies to date 12 13 4 3 Hiatus and national attention 1996 2001 edit After taking a short hiatus from music in the late 1990s UGK returned in 2000 appearing on Jay Z s smash hit single Big Pimpin which peaked at 18 on the Billboard 200 as well as Sippin on Some Syrup by Three 6 Mafia which peaked at 30 on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Both of these collaborations greatly increased the duo s reputation and helped fuel anticipation for their next project Jive Records failed to capitalize on this new found interest in UGK as their fourth album Dirty Money was released in 2001 with little to no advertisement or promotion Prison sentence and solo career 2002 2006 edit After Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in prison in August 2002 UGK was once again forced to go on hiatus which led to both members pursuing solo careers Pimp C s debut studio album The Sweet James Jones Stories was released in March 2005 composed of material recorded prior to Pimp C s incarceration After being released from prison in December 2005 Pimp C released his second solo studio album Pimpalation in July 2006 and peaked at 3 on the US Billboard 200 and topped the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart UGK Reunited edit On August 7 2007 UGK reunited to release their eponymous fifth studio album debuting at 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Hot R amp 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 14 15 16 17 18 Personal life editButler married his wife Chinara while he was in prison in 2003 7 19 They had one child together a daughter named Christian and he had two older sons Chad Lamont Butler II and Dahcory Butler both of whom were born in previous relationships Legal issues editOn December 16 2000 Butler was arrested in Houston s Sharpstown Mall after allegedly holding a woman Lakita Hulett at gunpoint and threatening to shoot her after a confrontation in a shoe store After both Butler and Hulett had exchanged words in the store Hulett alleged that Butler pushed a gun into her side and said Bitch I ll shoot you before she ran away and informed police Butler claimed he simply lifted his jacket to show the gun and did not remove it from his waistband 20 21 22 As Butler attempted to exit the mall and enter his car numerous officers surrounded him and instructed him to surrender Butler ignored the orders and was forced to the ground by officers who handcuffed him and brought him back into the mall Shortly after Butler was transported to Houston Central Jail where he was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon Butler claimed police used excessive force to restrain him and alleged they knocked him unconscious twice and refused to let doctors at a local hospital perform a routine CT scan instead transporting him straight to jail 20 21 22 Butler posted 10 000 bail the following day and was initially sentenced to probation after pleading no contest in early 2001 He was sent back to prison in January 2002 after failing to report to his probation officer on several occasions failing to keep up with his community service hours or pay outstanding court fees as well as testing positive twice for marijuana On August 5 2002 Butler was sentenced to eight years in prison 20 21 22 His arrest was widely protested by the hip hop community who along with Bun B immediately initiated a grassroots Free Pimp C campaign 23 Butler spent the later portion of his sentence at the Terrell Unit in Brazoria County Texas and was transferred to the Huntsville Unit a week prior to his release 24 On December 30 2005 Butler was released from prison and placed on parole until December 2009 25 Death editIn early December 2007 Butler had been staying at the Mondrian Hotel in West Hollywood California where he had been working on new music and performing with Too hort On the morning of December 4 2007 he was scheduled to fly back home where his wife Chinara was waiting with his cousin Ed at the airport to pick him up After not hearing from him the morning of the scheduled flight his wife called the hotel and requested that they check on him Hotel staff discovered Butler unresponsive in his hotel room where he was pronounced dead shortly after He was 33 at the time of his death 7 26 10 27 The coroner s report ruled that his death was accidental attributing it to the effects of Butler s heavy usage of lean a combination of codeine and promethazine in conjunction with his pre existing condition of sleep apnea 28 29 Like many other Southern rappers Pimp C referred to lean many times in his music 30 According to DJ Paul of Three 6 Mafia he got a call from Pimp C s manager Rick Martin who saw Pimp C s body in the hotel room saying He was laying down like he was praying but there was blood around like he was shot They thought he was shot in the head but they didn t know what the hell happened because there was blood everywhere They thought he was shot He was knelt down like he was praying and the candles were all the way burnt down so they knew he d probably been dead for a day or so because he always lit those candles to sleep He lit those big tall candles and they had been burnt down so he probably was dead for a while 31 Butler s body was transported back to his hometown of Port Arthur Texas shortly after His funeral was held at the Bob Bowers Civic Center in Port Arthur on December 13 2007 32 Port Arthur Mayor Deloris Prince Pimp C s mother Weslyn Monroe and Bun B were among the speakers at the service 32 Tributes edit Numerous rappers paid tribute to Pimp C in the wake of his passing Bun B has continued to honor Pimp C through his music including on the tracks You re Everything and Pop It 4 Pimp from his 2008 album II Trill and released the final UGK album UGK 4 Life in 2009 33 34 Lil Flip released a tribute song RIP Pimp C two days after his death in 2007 35 Lil Wayne also released a song dedicated to Pimp C titled Me and My Drank in 2008 36 A AP Rocky cites Pimp C as one of his major influences and has paid tribute to him many times through his music 37 Megan Thee Stallion named her 2018 EP Tina Snow in honor of Pimp C s alter ego Tony Snow 38 Pimp C is buried at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Jefferson County Texas 39 Discography editFor a more comprehensive list see Pimp C discography See also UGK discography Studio albums edit The Sweet James Jones Stories 2005 Pimpalation 2006 Posthumous studio albums edit The Naked Soul of Sweet Jones 2010 Still Pimping 2011 Long Live the Pimp 2015 Documentaries editPimpalation Return of the Trill Rap A Lot Wood Wheel Records REL Entertainment 2006 The Final Chapter Rap A Lot Wood Wheel Records REL Entertainment 2008 References edit U G K Underground Kingz Too Hard to Swallow Jive Records Rapreviews com 2007 12 11 Retrieved 2014 05 04 Jeffries David 1992 11 10 Too Hard to Swallow UGK AllMusic Retrieved 2014 05 04 a b c Stanley Leo 1996 07 29 Ridin Dirty UGK AllMusic Retrieved 2014 05 04 a b c UGK Ridin Dirty Jive Records Rapreviews com 2008 01 15 Retrieved 2014 05 04 Jeffries David 1994 08 30 Super Tight UGK AllMusic Retrieved 2014 05 04 UGK Supertight Jive Records Rapreviews com 2007 12 18 Retrieved 2014 05 04 a b c d Dec 13 OBITUARY for Mr Chad Lamont Butler Pimp C boxden com a b 30 Things I Learned From Reading weet Jone Pimp C s Trill Life Story September 10 2015 Westoff Ben 2011 Dirty South OutKast Lil Wayne Soulja Boy and the Southern Rappers Who Reinvented Hip Hop Chicago Review Press p 72 ISBN 978 1569766064 Retrieved 3 August 2019 a b Sanneh Kelefa December 5 2007 Pimp C Southern Hip Hop Rapper Dies at 33 New York Times Jayson Rodriguez UGK s Bun B Remembers Pimp C It Just Wasn t In Him To Not Say What He Felt MTV News December 6 2007 a b New Music Videos Reality TV Shows Celebrity News Pop Culture VH1 Archived from the original on December 19 1996 a b Bush John 2007 UGK Biography allmusic Retrieved 2009 05 02 Jeffries David August 7 2007 Underground Kingz UGK AllMusic Retrieved May 9 2014 Schonberger Chris August 3 2007 Underground Kingz Review EW com Retrieved May 9 2014 The latest by UGK puts duo in rapper royalty Chron com August 8 2007 Retrieved May 9 2014 Feature for August 7 2007 UGK s Underground Kingz Rapreviews com August 7 2007 Retrieved May 9 2014 Sanneh Kelefa August 7 2007 Pimp C Bun B UGK Music New York Times The New York Times Archived from the original on August 29 2011 Retrieved May 9 2014 Graham Nadine November 2 2016 Exclusive Pimp C s wife speaks on the struggles of being a widow in hip hop REVOLT a b c Beverly Julia September 25 2015 The Story of How Pimp C Ended up in Prison a b c Jeffries David 2007 Pimp C gt Biography allmusic Retrieved 2009 05 02 a b c UGK s Pimp C To Be Released From Prison Within A Month MTV News Pearson Ryan 2007 12 05 Chad Butler 33 Rap musician known as Pimp C Toronto Star Associated Press Retrieved 2009 05 02 Rapper Pimp C released from prison KTRK TV Friday December 20 2005 Retrieved on November 19 2010 Rapper Pimp C released from prison Today com Associated Press 2005 12 30 Complex 4 April 2016 Long Live the Pimp A Documentary on the Life and Legacy of Pimp C Complex Archived from the original on 2021 11 17 via YouTube Chad Butler Obituary Houston TX Houston Chronicle Legacy com UGK Museum of the Gulf Coast Retrieved June 9 2017 Winton Richard Cough syrup cited in rapper Pimp C s death The LA Times Feb 5 2008 accessed 11 Aug 2016 Rieken Kristie 2008 02 05 Cough syrup found in Pimp C s hotel had no label Houston Chronicle Associated Press Retrieved 2009 05 02 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine DJ Paul Recalls Working With Pimp C Right Before He Passed Away YouTube a b Reid Shaheem December 13 2007 Pimp C is Given Uplifting Heartfelt Farewell at Funeral MTV com Retrieved June 9 2017 Stolz Kim March 2 2009 UGK s Last Album An Emotional Experience After Pimp C s Death MTV News Retrieved May 16 2010 Bun B Brings Em Out at II Trill Listening Session in NYC MTV Newsroom MTV News March 5 2008 Archived from the original on July 14 2012 Retrieved May 16 2010 Lil Flip pens tribute to Houston rapper Pimp C Chron 6 December 2007 Me and My Drank Grow Kory 3 October 2014 A AP ROCKY Pays Tribute to Pimp C in Multiply Video Rolling Stone Meet the electrifying Megan Thee Stallion The FADER Retrieved 2019 08 28 Chad Butler Obituary 2007 Houston TX Houston Chronicle Legacy com External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Pimp C nbsp Texas portal nbsp Biography portal Official website Pimp C at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pimp C amp oldid 1220115120, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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