Check out "Cake," "On One," "Don't Play with Me," and "The Legendary DJ Screw.
#BUN B TRILL OG IS EDITED ON ITUNES FULL#
Made up mostly of leftover songs from his last effort, it still sounds great, full of gooey basslines and ice-cold verses, along with features from Pimp C, Devin the Dude, Big K.R.I.T., Rick Ross, Lil Boosie, Z-Ro, Raekwon, and more. It finds him staying in his lane, continuing to display the smooth, hustler-friendly style he's been rocking since day one. Trill OG: The Epilogue is his fourth solo album (following Trill, II Trill, and Trill OG). The remaining half of the infallible UGK (R.I.P. Bun B was hugely influential to countless artists from coast to coast, and he remains one of the busiest emcees in the game: collaborating with many rappers, grinding in the studio and on the road, and even working as a guest lecturer at Rice University. One of the South's earliest, best, and longest-lasting groups, they would release nine albums between 19, despite Pimp C's untimely death in 2007. With his UGK partner Pimp C in jail and his hometown of Houston taking over the radio, 2005 was the perfect moment for Bun B to step up and show the world.
Premier gives Bun a sick beat and Bun provides some dope lyrics to accompany the dope beat. The track is called Let em Know and starts of with Bun-B paying homage to Guru.
Along with UGK bandmate Pimp C, rapper Bun B put Port Arthur, Texas, on the hip-hop map with a legendary three-decade-plus career. Heres a sick new joint from the Legendary Bun-B produced by another Legend DJ Premier taken from Bun-B's new album Trill OG which drops the 3rd of August.