![]() ![]() That’s the real thrill of “Underground Kingz”: hip-hop unburdened by trends and concerned with nothing more than telling it like it is. The production is at times old-school to a fault, but the music is always engaging, even when the same topics get repeatedly recycled (running the game, snitching, the trouble with women). The OutKast-featuring “Intl’ Players Anthem” could be the best recent rap song without an obvious hook (don’t miss the hysterical video). Still criminally slept-on by the masses, the duo of Bun B and Pimp C certainly makes up for lost time here with a 29-track double-album that proudly flies the flag for Southern hip-hop. UGK, “UGK (UNDERGROUND KINGZ)” (Jive Records)After five years and numerous release-date shifts, a proper UGK album is finally ready to hit stores. ![]()
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