Who wants to hear an unheard 20 year old UGK classic?

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Nice! BBS must have released this recently. He used to post on WordofSouth back in the day. Far as I know, he was the only person or one of the only people anyway who has ALL of the unreleased UGK tracks from Super Tight (back when it was originally gonna be a double disc called Soul 4 Life). I've heard Weed Weed (one of the other unreleased tracks) but 93 Mack was impossible to find. Thanks for sharing!
 

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This is what BBS' version of the Soul 4 Life tracklist looked like apparently

DISC ONE:

01.) Return [5:12]
02.) Underground [3:17]
03.) Pocket Full of Stones Pt. 2 [4:58]
04.) I Left It Wet 4 Ya [4:29]
05.) Mack the Knife [3:38]
06.) Feds in Town [5:29]
07.) Front, Back & Side 2 Side (featuring Smoke D) [4:17]
08.) Protect & Serve [4:35]
09.) Smooth Slangin' [6:09]
10.) Ménage à Trois [6:20]


DISC TWO:

01.) Here They Come [3:41]
02.) Stoned Junkee (featuring 3-2) [6:40]
03.) Rat-Tat-Tat [1:21]
04.) It's Supposed to Bubble [4:26]
05.) Weed Weed (featuring 3-2, Mitchell Queen) [6:40]
06.) '93 Mac [5:14]
07.) p*ssy Got Me Dizzy (featuring 3-2) [4:51]
08.) How Long Can It Last? [3:53]
09.) Three Sixteens (featuring DJ DMD) [4:38]
10.) High 'Til I Die (featuring Big Mike, BoBo Luchiano) [4:16]


A lot of these tracks got scrapped because Jive said no to the idea of a double disc and from sample clearance issues. Smooth Slangin' and Menage a Trois were Bun and Pimp solo tracks. A lot of the songs that were made in these sessions would later be finished and used on UGK's last album with both members still alive, "Underground Kingz." Early versions of songs like "Heaven" and "Chrome Plated Woman" "Living This Life" and "Shattered Dreams" were all written at this time.
 

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This is what BBS' version of the Soul 4 Life tracklist looked like apparently

DISC ONE:

01.) Return [5:12]
02.) Underground [3:17]
03.) Pocket Full of Stones Pt. 2 [4:58]
04.) I Left It Wet 4 Ya [4:29]
05.) Mack the Knife [3:38]
06.) Feds in Town [5:29]
07.) Front, Back & Side 2 Side (featuring Smoke D) [4:17]
08.) Protect & Serve [4:35]
09.) Smooth Slangin' [6:09]
10.) Ménage à Trois [6:20]


DISC TWO:

01.) Here They Come [3:41]
02.) Stoned Junkee (featuring 3-2) [6:40]
03.) Rat-Tat-Tat [1:21]
04.) It's Supposed to Bubble [4:26]
05.) Weed Weed (featuring 3-2, Mitchell Queen) [6:40]
06.) '93 Mac [5:14]
07.) p*ssy Got Me Dizzy (featuring 3-2) [4:51]
08.) How Long Can It Last? [3:53]
09.) Three Sixteens (featuring DJ DMD) [4:38]
10.) High 'Til I Die (featuring Big Mike, BoBo Luchiano) [4:16]


A lot of these tracks got scrapped because Jive said no to the idea of a double disc and from sample clearance issues. Smooth Slangin' and Menage a Trois were Bun and Pimp solo tracks. A lot of the songs that were made in these sessions would later be finished and used on UGK's last album with both members still alive, "Underground Kingz." Early versions of songs like "Heaven" and "Chrome Plated Woman" "Living This Life" and "Shattered Dreams" were all written at this time.
:ohhh:Super Tight was supposed to be a double album that would've been dope as hell. Majority of those songs from that list wound up on Super Tight
 

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This is what BBS' version of the Soul 4 Life tracklist looked like apparently

DISC ONE:

01.) Return [5:12]
02.) Underground [3:17]
03.) Pocket Full of Stones Pt. 2 [4:58]
04.) I Left It Wet 4 Ya [4:29]
05.) Mack the Knife [3:38]
06.) Feds in Town [5:29]
07.) Front, Back & Side 2 Side (featuring Smoke D) [4:17]
08.) Protect & Serve [4:35]
09.) Smooth Slangin' [6:09]
10.) Ménage à Trois [6:20]


DISC TWO:

01.) Here They Come [3:41]
02.) Stoned Junkee (featuring 3-2) [6:40]
03.) Rat-Tat-Tat [1:21]
04.) It's Supposed to Bubble [4:26]
05.) Weed Weed (featuring 3-2, Mitchell Queen) [6:40]
06.) '93 Mac [5:14]
07.) p*ssy Got Me Dizzy (featuring 3-2) [4:51]
08.) How Long Can It Last? [3:53]
09.) Three Sixteens (featuring DJ DMD) [4:38]
10.) High 'Til I Die (featuring Big Mike, BoBo Luchiano) [4:16]


A lot of these tracks got scrapped because Jive said no to the idea of a double disc and from sample clearance issues. Smooth Slangin' and Menage a Trois were Bun and Pimp solo tracks. A lot of the songs that were made in these sessions would later be finished and used on UGK's last album with both members still alive, "Underground Kingz." Early versions of songs like "Heaven" and "Chrome Plated Woman" "Living This Life" and "Shattered Dreams" were all written at this time.
find mitch queen...the og member of ugk..bet money u can get the songs from em..
 

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Man, I would love to sit down and hear Mitch Queen talk about the beginning stages of UGK.
get him dmd n boonie loc in the same room...i promise u would be like...:ohhh:..specially when u hear bout how pimp jus up n decided to diss scarface at the age of 16 on their demos...
 

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I'm not sure if he's still making music.
he is...just dont have the same budget he had durin the blac monks...buddah baby n the governor days...he gets what he can get..

then sell em out the back of his pick up truck..word of mouth..n he always end up with a show
 
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