Pimp C, born Chad Lamont Butler on December 29, 1973, in Port Arthur, Texas, was an American rapper, producer, and one-half of the influential hip hop duo UGK (Underground Kingz). He played a significant role in shaping the Southern rap sound and became known for his distinct voice, gritty lyrics, and production skills. Here is an overview of his life:
Early Life and Formation of UGK:
Pimp C grew up in Port Arthur, Texas, where he met his longtime collaborator, Bernard “Bun B“ Freeman, in high school. The duo formed UGK in the late 1980s, drawing inspiration from the sounds of their Houston and Port Arthur surroundings. They quickly gained recognition for their raw, honest lyrics and Southern-infused beats.
UGK’s Rise to Prominence:
UGK released their debut album, “Too Hard to Swallow,“ in 1992, followed by several successful albums, including “Ridin’ Dirty“ (1996) and “Dirty Money“ (2001). Pimp C’s production skills, combined with Bun B&