UGK 4 Life | ||||
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Released | March 31, 2009 | |||
Recorded | 2007–2008 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 58:43 | |||
Label | Jive | |||
Producer | Pimp C, Averexx, Mannie Fresh, Akon, Cory Mo, Steve Below, DJ B-Do | |||
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UGK 4 Life is the sixth and final studio album by American hip hop duo UGK. It was released on March 31, 2009, by Jive Records. This is also the first posthumous album for Pimp C.[1]
On December 4, 2007, Pimp C was found dead in his California hotel room.[2] In March 2008, Bun B confirmed the final studio album would be dedicated to the late Pimp C.[3]
The first single "Da Game Been Good to Me" was released onto the Internet on January 16, 2009.[4] It was made available on iTunes on February 20, 2009.[5] Bun B stated he recorded a song dedicated to his late partner Pimp C.[3]
Bun B stated that he would not experiment with new collaborations or producers.[1]
This album is not about who I wanna work with and what kind of beats I wanna do, this album is about what the people wanna hear, and that's Bun and Pimp. And I wanna try to give that to them in the most purest sense."
In addition to Pimp C, production came from producers such as Mannie Fresh, Akon, Cory Mo, Steve Below and DJ B-Do. Collaborators include Ronald Isley, Lil Boosie, Webbie, Killa Kyleon, Slim Thug, Too Short, Snoop Dogg, Sleepy Brown, Big Gipp, Akon & Raheem DeVaughn.[6]
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 84/100[7] |
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Pitchfork Media | (7.9/10)[10] |
PopMatters | (8/10)[11] |
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Vibe | (favorable)[13] |
Upon release, UGK 4 Life received critical acclaim. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received a score of 84, based on 11 reviews indicating "universal acclaim".[7]
The album debuted at number 6 on the Billboard 200 selling 76,419 copies in its first week.[14]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Intro" | Chad Butler, Corey Moore | Cory Mo | 1:45 |
2. | "Still on the Grind" (featuring Raheem DeVaughn) | Steve Below, Butler, Bernard Freeman | Steve Below | 4:13 |
3. | "Everybody Wanna Ball" | Butler, Freeman, Moore | Cory Mo | 3:57 |
4. | "Feelin' You" | Below, Butler, Howard Beverly, Freeman | Steve Below | 3:54 |
5. | "The Pimp & The Bun" (featuring Ron Isley) | Butler, Freeman, Marvin Isley, Ronald Isley, Ernie Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Jr., Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper | Mannie Fresh | 3:32 |
6. | "She Luv It (Remix)" (featuring Killa Kyleon & Slim Thug) | Butler, Freeman, Kyle Jeroderrick Riley, Stayve Thomas, Moore | Cory Mo | 4:08 |
7. | "7th Street Interlude" | Butler, Michael Dean, Freeman | Pimp C, Mike Dean (co.) | 1:26 |
8. | "Swishas & Erb" (featuring Sleepy Brown) | Ruben Bailey, Patrick Brown, Butler, Freeman, Rico Wade | Pimp C, Averexx | 4:02 |
9. | "Purse Come First" (featuring Big Gipp) | Butler, Freeman, Cameron Gipp, Michael Hawkins, Lee Hutson, Jr. | DJ B-Do, Pimp C | 4:23 |
10. | "Harry Asshole" (featuring Lil' Boosie & Webbie) | Butler, Freeman, Webster Gradney, Jr., Torrence Hatch, Moore | Cory Mo | 4:15 |
11. | "Used to Be" (featuring 8Ball & MJG, B-Legit & E-40) | Butler, Freeman, Marlon Goodwin, Premro Smith, Brandt Jones, Earl Stevens | Pimp C, DJ B-Do | 5:40 |
12. | "Steal Your Mind" (featuring Too $hort & Snoop Dogg) | Below, Calvin Broadus, Jr., Butler, Freeman, Todd Shaw | Steve Below | 4:45 |
13. | "Texas Ave. Interlude" | Butler, Dean, Freeman | Pimp C, Mike Dean (co.) | 1:16 |
14. | "Hard as Hell" (featuring Akon) | Butler, Freeman, Aliaune Thiam, Giorgio Tuinfort | Akon, Giorgio Tuinfort (co.) | 3:55 |
15. | "Da Game Been Good to Me" | Butler, Freeman, | Pimp C, Averexx | 4:20 |
16. | "Outro" | Freeman, Moore | Cory Mo | 3:11 |
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