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Title: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Lunatic on March 02, 2009, 05:12:17 PM
http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/160...0302/ugk.jhtml

UGK's final studio album, 4 Life, is due out March 31, and for everyone involved it's been an emotional journey. Back in 2007, Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room, the result of an accidental overdose of codeine medication combined with a pre-existing sleep condition, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. 4 Life is both UGK's last studio album and a tribute to Pimp C.

Mike Dean, who mixed the upcoming album, said Bun B and Pimp C originally wanted their 2007 LP Underground Kingz to be a double-disc effort, so naturally there was a lot of unused material left over from the sessions. A lot of this material makes up 4 Life, which includes both Bun B and Pimp C on every track.

"It was an extremely emotional experience for me," Dean said of mixing the record. "I worked with Pimp C since he was 14 years old, and he was one of my best friends."

Dean also said that the album includes some of UGK's "nastiest raps ever." And while Bun B originally told MTV News that it wasn't likely the album would feature guest appearances, now there are quite a few, including Snoop Dogg, E-40, B Legit, Lil Boosie, Webbie, Too Short, Raheem Devaughn, Sleepy Brown, Akon and Big Gipp.

Production on the album came from Mannie Fresh, Akon, Cory Mo — who Dean says was a good friend of C's — and others, many of whom are up-and-coming producers who were protégés of Pimp C.

The first single, "Da Game Been Good to Me," has been out for a few weeks, but Dean said the next single is likely to be "Still on the Grind," featuring Raheem Devaughn. He also mentioned two of his other favorite tracks on the album, "Steel Your Mind," featuring Too Short and Snoop Dogg, and "She Luv," which features just the classic raps of Pimp C and Bun B.

The entire album includes a lot of singing by Pimp C, but without Auto-Tune — a method that has become increasingly popular (and some say abused) in the industry. Giving us Pimp C's probable reaction to applying Auto-Tune to his vocals, Dean laughed and said, "[He] would've come up from the dead and given me a bitch slap!"

Dean is really excited about this album, even though it was an emotional challenge to finish it without Pimp C. It did, however, create a new bond between him and Bun B. "We had to make sure the album was extra super-tight because this is UGK's final album," he explained. "Pimp C was usually the one at the studio overlooking the producing and recording, so it was a whole different vibe for Bun B to be doing it — and exciting for him, in a way ... though emotional."

Now that Mike Dean is finished with 4 Life, he will be producing and mixing part of Bun B's upcoming solo album, as well as Mike Jones' new album Voice of the Streets (Dean is also shooting the video for "On Top of the Covers," a track off of Streets), Slim Thug's upcoming Boss of All Bosses, and Clipse's upcoming Till the Casket Drops.

I really can't wait for this shit; so snoop is also on the track that ft's too short
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Lunatic on March 02, 2009, 05:40:08 PM
1. Intro
2. Still On The Grind featuring Rahemm DeVaughn
3. Everybody Wanna Ball
4. Feelin' You
5. The Pimp & The Bun featuring Ron Isley
6. She Luv It
7. 7th Street Interlude
8. Swishas & Erb featuring Sleepy Brown
9. Purse Come First featuring Big Gipp
10. Harry Asshole featuring Lil Boosie and Webbie
11. Used To Be featuring B.Legit,E40 and 8Ball & MJG
12. Steel Your Mind featuring Too Short & Snoop Dogg
13. Texas Ave Interlude
14. Hard As Hell featuring Akon
15. Da Game Been Good To Me
16. Outro
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: sav on March 02, 2009, 07:41:59 PM
A new solo album from Bun?  8) 8)
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Lunatic on March 02, 2009, 07:57:39 PM
The entire album includes a lot of singing by Pimp C, but without Auto-Tune — a method that has become increasingly popular (and some say abused) in the industry. Giving us Pimp C's probable reaction to applying Auto-Tune to his vocals, Dean laughed and said, "[He] would've come up from the dead and given me a bitch slap!"
LMAO! long live the soul of the Pimp! damn I miss him..
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Booz on March 02, 2009, 10:07:10 PM
Back in 2007, Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room
It was over a year ago? Damn time passes by fast...
I was just listening to Underground Kingz, great stuff. Should check those older albums too, must be one of the only south artists I can listen to a whole album without skips, Facemob(+ Devin The Dude solo) & OutKast being the other ones.
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: stillinrehab on March 02, 2009, 11:36:57 PM
Back in 2007, Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room
It was over a year ago? Damn time passes by fast...
I was just listening to Underground Kingz, great stuff. Should check those older albums too, must be one of the only south artists I can listen to a whole album without skips, Facemob(+ Devin The Dude solo) & OutKast being the other ones.

Yeah those are along the same ones that I can enjoy aswell! RIP Pimp C this guy is sorely missed but will be good to hear him once more!  8)
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Jaydc555 on March 03, 2009, 01:08:29 AM
Yeah its tragic ugk was the best thing out of the south.
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Rick McCrank on March 03, 2009, 02:34:18 AM
it's guaranteed heat when Mike Dean is fuckin with a project...

I really wanna hear the track with $hort and Snoop
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: INGlewood4Life on March 03, 2009, 02:46:53 AM
AHHHH Shit cain't wait mane :o
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Lunatic on March 03, 2009, 04:36:31 AM
Yeah its tragic ugk was the best thing out of the south.
agreed
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: sav on March 03, 2009, 08:18:09 AM
Should check those older albums too,

Try "Dirty Money".   8)
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: R1ZE on March 04, 2009, 01:29:58 AM
dirty money was meh... super tight and ridin dirty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> it
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Rick McCrank on March 04, 2009, 01:51:08 AM
"Dirty Money" had some monsters on it though...

Wood Wheel
Look At Me
Let Me See It
Choppin Blades
Take It Off
Dirty Money
Don't Say Shit


speaking of this album... does anybody have the explicit version of "Aint That A Bitch"
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Lunatic on March 04, 2009, 12:22:15 PM
Ridin Dirty > Too Hard To Swallow > UGK > Dirty Money > Super Tight
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: the ghost on March 04, 2009, 12:50:45 PM
Looking forward to this:)
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Lunatic on March 04, 2009, 01:38:26 PM
Ridin Dirty > Too Hard To Swallow > UGK > Dirty Money > Super Tight
let me edit this lol

i forgot how good Super Tight is

u can't even rate this disco! lol..ridin dirty, super tight and too hard to swallow are their top 3 albums, toss up what the order is..
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: R1ZE on March 04, 2009, 04:54:37 PM
Ridin Dirty > Too Hard To Swallow > UGK > Dirty Money > Super Tight

wow, i know you took this back but you were trippin harsh

super tight is almost better than ridin dirty

i havent heard too hard to swallow but from the clips on amazon it sounds kinda wack... too old school
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: Rick McCrank on March 04, 2009, 05:14:34 PM
"Hard To Swallow" sucks, I can't even listen to that shit, maybe 2-3 cool tracks...

"Underground Kingz" is probably my favorite even though it's their latest album

"Ridin Dirty" and "Dirty Money" are real cool too, lots of classic songs

I'll admit I haven't given "Super Tight" as many spins as the others, don't have a firm opinion of it
Title: Re: Mike Dean talks about working on UGK's final album
Post by: 3rd Coast on March 04, 2009, 05:22:51 PM


imo

first off i never was a fan of skits..n i didnt even much like murder


so based off of that alone..it has never changed

super tight>ugk >the southern way>rydin dirty> too hard to swallow >dirty money>banned

production wise.. pimp c was on it..on super tight...its not one skippable song it ...

hard to swallow didnt suck...it was jus watered down by jive.. because they already had 1 filthy rapper in too short... didnt need 3...

the southern way all it is too hard to swallow unedited.. all the songs were on too hard to swallow..

i notice once majors pick up texas rappers n they already have a hit album.. the majors water it down then rerelease it..they did lil flip,yungstar, lil o, and a bunch of others...