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Dirty Money (album)

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Recorded
  
1998–2001

Dirty Money (2001)
  
Side Hustles (2002)

Release date
  
13 November 2001

Length
  
60:37

Artist
  
UGK

Label
  
Jive Records

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Released
  
November 13, 2001 (2001-11-13)

Studio
  
UGK Studios, Compu-Music Studios, PatchWerk Recording Studios, Silent Sound Studios, D.A.R.P. Studios (Atlanta, Georgia) Platinum Works Studios, Atomic Dog Studios (Houston, Texas)

Producers
  
Bryan-Michael Cox, N.O. Joe, Pimp C, Jermaine Dupri

Genres
  
Hip hop music, Southern hip hop, Gangsta rap, Hardcore hip hop

Similar
  
Ridin' Dirty, Super Tight, Too Hard to Swallow, Underground Kingz, UGK 4 Life

Dirty Money is the fourth studio album by American hip hop duo UGK. It was released on November 13, 2001, by Jive Records. The album came after a five-year hiatus, however, they had been planning on releasing this album since 1998, and ads for it appeared in some of the late 1998's Jive albums.

Contents

Ugk dirty money


Track listing

  • Credits adapted from liner notes.
  • Sample credits
  • "Let Me See It" Contain a sample of "Here We Go (Live at the Funhouse)" performed by Run-DMC.
  • "Choppin' Blades" Contain a sample of "P.S.K. - What Does It Mean?" performed by Schoolly D and "Captain Save a Hoe" performed by E-40.
  • "Ain't That a Bitch (Ask Yourself)" Contain a sample of "Chains and Things" performed by B.B. King.
  • "Like a Pimp" Contain a sample of "Don't Look Any Further" performed by Dennis Edwards.
  • "Take It Off" Contain a sample of "Love Serenade" performed by Barry White.
  • "Wood Wheel" Contain a sample of "Love Comes in All Colors" performed by The Staple Singers.
  • "Money, Hoes & Power" Contain a sample of "Midnight and You" performed by Love Unlimited Orchestra.
  • Songs

    1Let Me See It [Explicit]4:13
    2Choppin' Blades4:46
    3Look at Me3:45

    References

    Dirty Money (album) Wikipedia