Jay-Z rose to fame in the late 1990s in the wake of iconic New York rappers such as Nas and The Notorious B.I.G. At the turn of the millennium, Jay-Z released the single “Big Pimpin'” with Pimp C and Bun B of Ugk. And though the two hip-hop icons eventually jumped on the track with Jay, Pimp C needed some convincing after deducing that one of Jay-Z’s lyrics in the song was about masturbation.
Jay-Z | Lester Cohen/Getty Images Jay-Z recorded ‘Big Pimpin” with Pimp C and Bun B of Ugk
Texas natives Pimp C and Bun B formed the Underground Kingz — a.k.a. Ugk — in the late 1980s. They released albums throughout the 1990s and 2000s and were instrumental in showing that Southern rappers were not to be taken lightly.
In late December 1999, Jay-Z released his fourth studio album Vol. 3… Life and Times of S.
Jay-Z | Lester Cohen/Getty Images Jay-Z recorded ‘Big Pimpin” with Pimp C and Bun B of Ugk
Texas natives Pimp C and Bun B formed the Underground Kingz — a.k.a. Ugk — in the late 1980s. They released albums throughout the 1990s and 2000s and were instrumental in showing that Southern rappers were not to be taken lightly.
In late December 1999, Jay-Z released his fourth studio album Vol. 3… Life and Times of S.
- 1/28/2023
- by Chris Malone
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
What is it about some movies that no matter how badly scripted, acted, shot or directed they still possess a certain charm? We’ve all at some point, caught ourselves enjoying the visual equivalent of a Big Mac and Fries, gulping down every corny line, transfixed by ever dodgy special effect and blissfully ignoring the gaping plot holes.
Today, we take a look at some so bad they’re good movies that you’ve probably never seen, but definitely should take a look at.
5. Willie Dynamite (1973)
From the producers who brought you Jaws, The Sting and Driving Miss Daisy and the man who directed The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh comes this cinematic “classic.” Like the movie poster says, “Ain’t no one crosses Willie D. He’s tight, he’s together, and he’s mean. Chicks, Chumps, he uses them all. He’s got to be number-One.”
Willie Dynamite is...
Today, we take a look at some so bad they’re good movies that you’ve probably never seen, but definitely should take a look at.
5. Willie Dynamite (1973)
From the producers who brought you Jaws, The Sting and Driving Miss Daisy and the man who directed The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh comes this cinematic “classic.” Like the movie poster says, “Ain’t no one crosses Willie D. He’s tight, he’s together, and he’s mean. Chicks, Chumps, he uses them all. He’s got to be number-One.”
Willie Dynamite is...
- 10/17/2013
- by Jamahl Simmons
- Obsessed with Film
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