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Rodin’ Dirty to me had the most cohesive production of all the UGK projects, but Underground Kingz was Pimp C’s best lyricism, Bun is gonna Bun on whatever. No debate from me though because Underground Kingz is like 1.B to me. Swishas and Dosha is the perfect blend of beat and flow, my favorite song off of the whole album.Yeah I know but Ro and Trae couldn't miss at that time, for me. Ridin' Dirty not even my favorite UGK album, I prefer Underground Kingz.
I know it's an unpopular opinion though, I wouldn't even try and debate it![]()
Swishas and Dosha is one of the greatest opening songs of all time.Rodin’ Dirty to me had the most cohesive production of all the UGK projects, but Underground Kingz was Pimp C’s best lyricism, Bun is gonna Bun on whatever. No debate from me though because Underground Kingz is like 1.B to me. Swishas and Dosha is the perfect blend of beat and flow, my favorite song off of the whole album.
One of the worst people yall ever gave a platform to


As an all around rap star, it was Juelz. Had the popularity and the hit records to back him as the best of that group especially with his debut album.Who in THEE hell thought Juelz was better than Banks in 2003????
What hit records did he have on his debut album?As an all around rap star, it was Juelz. Had the popularity and the hit records to back him as the best of that group especially with his debut album.
Banks is always looked at as the lyrical one in G-Unit forever playing 2nd to Curtis.
Santana’s Town peaked at 70 on the Billboard charts, also Grammy nominated, and he was coming off the success of the Diplomats album/mixtapes. Let’s not try to rewrite history lolWhat hit records did he have on his debut album?