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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Could I, would I, should I break 'em, I wanna chop blades. Jive Records could have made this alot better...
I was introduced to the Underground Kingz when I heard the track "Pocket Full Of Stones" from Menace II Society: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The track ended up being one of my favorite tracks on the soundtrack along with MC Eiht's "Streiht Up Menace", Spice 1's "Trigga Gots No Heart", Brand Nubian's "Lick Dem" and Pete Rock and CL Smooth's "Death Becomes...
Published on August 1, 2007 by J. Highsmith

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3.0 out of 5 stars ...good, but not as good as they other albums...
...the Kings done gave us 3 classic albums: too hard to swallow, super tight and ridin dirty...them three right there is about as dope as the south can get! some hard sh!t to follow fasho...and with this, they 4th full length album, they almost pull it off. almost. the production is crisp and clean, but only a few really give us that grit to sink our teeth into...this...
Published on November 20, 2001 by R. Davis


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Could I, would I, should I break 'em, I wanna chop blades. Jive Records could have made this alot better..., August 1, 2007
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J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dirty Money (Audio CD)
I was introduced to the Underground Kingz when I heard the track "Pocket Full Of Stones" from Menace II Society: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The track ended up being one of my favorite tracks on the soundtrack along with MC Eiht's "Streiht Up Menace", Spice 1's "Trigga Gots No Heart", Brand Nubian's "Lick Dem" and Pete Rock and CL Smooth's "Death Becomes You" which also features the YG'z. What really made me pay attention to UGK was a track entitled "Wood Wheel" that was featured on J-Prince Presents: Realest Down South. Once I heard "Wood Wheel" I definitely decided that I would pay more attention to UGK tracks. The next song that I heard "Sippin' On Some Syrup" was a track that featured Three 6 Mafia, UGK and Project Pat on the lead single to Three 6 Mafia's "When The Smoke Clears..." CD. The track ended up being one of my favorite tracks at the time and that was the main reason why I purchased the CD.

UGK's big break came when Jay-Z featured them on a track that was produced by Timbaland entitled "Big Pimpin'". When I heard this track, I was impressed by the way Timbaland created a beat that Jay-Z, a rapper from Brooklyn and a group from the south, UGK, would be able to flow to at the same time. Although, I still had never purchased any UGK CD's at ths time, I was definitely looking forward to their next release. However, UGK's label, the infamous Jive Records took too long to try to capitalize on the momentum of this track. The next CD that UGK released, which ended up being too long after the success of "Big Pimpin'", was "Dirty Money". Jive Records could have made this CD even better than it was but they sat back in the boardroom too long and didn't step up to the plate when it was necessary. Despite these obstacles, UGK still did their best to make "Dirty Money" a classic.

"Dirty Money" starts off with a track that most "exotic dancers" and visitors of their place of business can appreciate in "Let Me See It". Pimp C creates a track that him and his partner Bun-B can use to explain their interpretations of certain young ladies. "Choppin' Blades" and "Look At Me" are clearly the best tracks on this CD. Both of the songs also feature the best production on "Dirty Money" as well. When I first purchased this CD, it didn't get past Track 3 for the first couple of days because I enjoyed these tracks so much. Pimp C's production, with an assist from NO Joe on "Choppin' Blades", who has worked on various Scarface CDs, is simply phenominal on Tracks 2 and 3. I have read some reviews about people being disappointed with "Ain't That A B____" which also features Devin The Dude, being edited. Don't get me wrong, the track would have been even better if it hadn't been edited. However, I am pretty sure that the 2 samples that were cleared to allow UGK to put this track on the CD, probably made a stipulation that if the artists wanted to use the sample that the track had to be edited. The funny part about all of this is that UGK is allowed to use Too Short's favorite word on the chorus. Hmmm..... "Gold Grill" has UGK and 8Ball & MJG on the same track. The song doesn't disappoint at all and you will be able to appreciate 2 of the best down south groups of all time being featured on the same song. "Holdin' Na" features C-Note and is another track that you will enjoy listening to on this CD. The chemistry that Pimp C and Bun B have on certain tracks will scare you because it seems as if in certain cases they are able to finish each other's sentences and their verses are able to blend well together because of this chemistry. The title track features a nice hook from Bun-B and UGK is able to explain their interpretation of dirty money. Three 6 Mafia joins UGK on the party track "Like A Pimp". The Pimp C produced track will easily remind you of Eric B & Rakim's "Paid In Full" because of the sample. This track was later remixed for Three 6 Mafia's "Da Unbreakables" CD and the remix also featured Pimp C and Project Pat. Big Gipp from Goodie Mob is featured on another one of my favorite tracks "Don't Say ....". You will be able to listen to "Dirty Money" in its entirety. However, to people that have followed UGK you will wonder why they were only able to put 10 new tracks on a CD that had so much anticipation to it.

"Pimpin" Ain't No Illusion" and "Belts To Match" were featured on a CD single a long time before "Dirty Money" ended up being released. "Pimpin' Ain't No Illusion" is featured on "Dirty Money" and "Belts To Match" can be found on the soundtrack to the movie "The Wood". "Take It Off" can be found on the soundtrack to "The Corruptor" but Jive Records wanted to put the track on "Dirty Money". The same can be said about Money, ...., and Power" which is featured on Jermaine Dupri's "Instructions" CD. I think you get the point. If Jive Records would have played their cards right, they could have made "Dirty Money" even better than it ended up being. However, they didn't know how to handle one of the greatest rap groups in the history of Down South music. Hopefully, they will make that up with UGK's self titled double CD that is scheduled to be released on August 7, 2007.

What I am thankful for is that by purchasing "Dirty Money", I was finally convinced to check out Ridin' Dirty,Super Tight..., and Too Hard to Swallow. Listening to these 3 CDs, I was able to realize why UGK were considered pioneers to rap music for the younger down south acts that are coming out today along with Scarface & The Geto Boys, 8Ball & MJG and Outkast. "Dirty Money" may not be the best UGK CD but there are enough classics on the disc, to make this CD a CD to have in your collection if you enjoy any of their CDs or guest appearances on other CDs. If "The Game Belongs To Me" and "International Player's Anthem" featuring Outkast are any indication then their new double CD will be just as good or even better.

James' Top 5 (Out of the 10 new tracks, Tracks 1-10)

1) Choppin' Blades
2) Look At Me
3) Gold Grill w/8Ball & MJG
4) Holdin' Na w/C-Note
5) Dirty Money

Honorable Mention:

PA ______
Don't Say _______ w/Big Gipp of Goodie Mob
Let Me See It
Ain't That A _____ w/Devin The Dude (Track is edited)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Country Rap Tunes at its finest (4 and 1/2 stars), August 1, 2007
This review is from: Dirty Money (Audio CD)
When Ridin Dirty came out I didnt think they were going to top it until I heard this one. Dirty Money came out when Pimp C was already locked up and it was still a notable release. Let Me See It is the dope opener and Choppin Blades is their ode to rims. Look At Me is also noteworthy and the bassline on that song was crazy. Aint That A B**** with Devin The Dude is cool but I dont understand why that song is edited. Dont Say S*** with Big Gipp is their rejoiner to the haters and the fakers. Pimp C is at his best on Pimpin Aint No Illusion, Take It Off and Wood Wheel. The Duo also gets introspective on us in Dirty Money. Skip material would be Holdin Na with C-Note(boring) and P.A. N****(not bad but the hook was kind of lame). Bottom Line: Dirty Money is UGK's best album until they make another one that tops it. Pimp C did most of the production and it was pretty good and The Duo did their thang on the mic. Definetely one of the best albums of 2001. Standout Tracks: LET ME SEE IT, CHOPPIN BLADES, LOOK AT ME, GOLD GRILL, DONT SAY S***, WOOD WHEEL, PIMPIN AINT NO ILLUSION, LIKE A PIMP, DIRTY MONEY and TAKE IT OFF.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars On Top Of Their Game, April 3, 2002
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Rap does not get any better than this, UGK are the absolute kings of the dirty south. The album is a masterpiece, their best yet. They put Texas on the dirty map.
Buy It and buy it now! Awl'riddy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars U.G.K. NEVA FAILS, January 25, 2002
This review is from: Dirty Money (Audio CD)
what can i say other than ugk always delivers. after a long wait i can finally say it was all worth it, damn near every track is fire. ugk always brings some down south fire. after all these years they still making them real down south hits with them dirty a$$ beats like track #3 look at me, it sounds like the old ugk from back in the supertight days. they also bring that htown sound rapping about sippin' barre, bleeding blocks, and grippin' grain. so if you are a big ugk fan and you don't have this cd yet you are missing out.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Underground Kingz, November 22, 2001
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Jason Machen (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Dirty Money (Audio CD)
UGK is back to drop another album in 5 years. This album has been delayed for two whole years. It was worth the wait cause this album is off da hook. They know how to keep it dirty south. I like all of the tracks. There are no other albums I own that I like every single song. My favorite song is Wood Wheel. That song is tight. Other hot tracks are Let Me See It, and the track wit 3 6 Mafia. I never heard their previous albums and everyone said they're a little better than this one but I don't care.
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5.0 out of 5 stars UGK-- Pure Talent and Awesome Production, November 20, 2001
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DManRiChea (Indianapolis, Indiana United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dirty Money (Audio CD)
UGK is one of the most underrated groups in music. Pimp C and Bun B deserve far more credit and attention than they get. For those who haven't listened to the group, I feel sorry for you. For those who have, you know how fortunate we are. "Dirty Money" took a long time to come out, but it was more than worth the wait. The lyrics are superior. The delivery is untouchable. The beats are banging. Before Outkast, before Ludacris, before most other rap groups from the South, there was UGK. This CD lives up to the standard UGK set with "Too Hard to Swallow", "Supertight", and "Ridin' Dirty". Guest appearances by DJ Paul, Juicy J, and others make this CD that much better. Don't sleep on the country rap tunes. You have to buy this CD.
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3.0 out of 5 stars ...good, but not as good as they other albums..., November 20, 2001
This review is from: Dirty Money (Audio CD)
...the Kings done gave us 3 classic albums: too hard to swallow, super tight and ridin dirty...them three right there is about as dope as the south can get! some hard sh!t to follow fasho...and with this, they 4th full length album, they almost pull it off. almost. the production is crisp and clean, but only a few really give us that grit to sink our teeth into...this is gonna please a few folks, but compared to them dirt-tunes they done already hit us with this might leave some older fans feelin empty.
'choppin blades'and 'holdin na' are the sure-ones...and that song they got with juicy j and paul is a classic (too bad three-six dont bring it like this on a consistant basis with they albums).
this aint that fire i was waitin for, but it'll hold me over for a minute.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Underground Kings are back, November 13, 2001
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"gambinoja" (Tha Nasti Nati) - See all my reviews
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I've been waiting on this album for a couple of years and now its finally here. My favorite songs are:
#1.Let Me See It-First Single.Live beat and tight flow.
#2.Choppin' Blades-Aight Song
#3.Look At Me-Live Song
#5.Gold Grill-Live Song.Featuring MJG and Eightball.
#6.PA N***a-Song that will be played at tha club.
#7.Holdin' Na-Live Song with a tight beat.
#9.Dirty Money-This rite here is my favorite song on tha album.
#10.Like A Pimp-Good Song.Juicy J and DJ Paul sound good with UGK.

#11.Pimpin Ain't No Illusion-Live Song with tha real pimps and it UGK & Too Short.
#12.Take It Off-Live Song.I always play it in my car.
#13.Wood Wheel-Live Song.
#14.Money,H***,& Power-Song off Jermaine Dupri's new album.

If you liked their other albums like Ridin Dirty, Too Hard To Swallow, or Super Tightyou should get this album rite now. If you don't have any of those albums you should still get this one because you might like it and become a UGK fan like me.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Ugk Dirty Money cd, November 10, 2011
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The item came quickly and as described. It was sealed just like it came out of any of your local music stores.
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5.0 out of 5 stars UGK, August 30, 2011
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Got this for my husband last Christmas as a stocking stuffer, as he used to have it but lost it. Even though it was the least expensive gift that year, he says this was his favorite.
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