dirty money

Five years passed between 1996’s Ridin’ Dirty and 2001’s Dirty Money, and in rap, that is an eternity. [...] At any rate, Dirty Money has no problem picking up where Ridin’ Dirty left off; UGK ’s lyrics are as decadent as ever. [1]

Dirty Money is the fourth album by UGK. [2]

None of the lyrics on Dirty Money are groundbreaking — the album’s subject matter has been covered time and time again by West Coast gangsta rappers and G-funksters as well as UGK ’s Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Louisiana colleagues in the Dirty South arena. [...] In other words, it is exactly the type of album that critics of hardcore rap love to hate. [1]

Hang The Bastard - New song up now! [3]

The song “Wood Wheel” was also removed from the edited version due to non-stop drug references. [...] The edited version removes profanities and other lyrics that some might be offended by. [2]

Rap tastes can easily change from one year to the next, which is why a lot of talented MCs have watched their popularity fade after only two or three albums. [1]

“Money, Hoes & Power” with Jermaine Dupri was also featured on Dupri’s Instructions album. [2]

We plan on doing only a few shows at home and in mainland Europe between now and getting our next record out. [...] This January we completed our first tour of North America, with Trapped Under Ice, Reign Supreme and Full Blown Chaos. [...] SHIRTS AND RECORDS IN THE ONLINE STORE @ BIGCARTEL. [3]

But while UGK ’s themes were never innovative, the Texans have usually had interesting ways of getting their points across, and that holds true on Dirty Money. [1]

Tokyo based label Bowl Head Inc. have released our debut record ‘No Escaping This’ in Japan! [3]

Sources:
[1] Dirty Money: Album review and songs from Answers.com
[2] Dirty Money (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] DIRTY MONEY on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music

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