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Dirty Money

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Dirty Money
Dirty Money

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Five years passed between 1996's
Ridin' Dirty
and 2001's
Dirty Money
, and in
rap
, that is an eternity.
Rap
tastes can easily change from one year to the next, which is why a lot of talented MCs have watched their popularity fade after only two or three albums. At any rate,
has no problem picking up where
left off;
UGK
's lyrics are as decadent as ever. In the '90s, the Texas duo epitomized the
Dirty South
school of
, and this 2001 release indicates that
Pimp C
and his partner aren't about to tone down their off-color approach;
's music is still a totally unapologetic celebration of promiscuous sex, marijuana, money, and jewelry. In other words, it is exactly the type of album that critics of
hardcore rap
love to hate. None of the lyrics on
are groundbreaking -- the album's subject matter has been covered time and time again by West Coast gangsta rappers and G-funksters as well as
's Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Louisiana colleagues in the
arena. But while
's themes were never innovative, the Texans have usually had interesting ways of getting their points across, and that holds true on
. The Texans still have clever ways of delivering their sex/money/jewelry/drugs mantra. Another thing that makes the CD memorable is the production;
's sleek, keyboard-driven tracks are, for the most part, as interesting as their Texas-fried rapping style.
falls short of superb, but those who aren't offended by explicit lyrics will find it to be an enjoyable, entertaining slice of
that is good for some cheap thrills. ~ Alex Henderson

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