Bun B Admits He Hasn’t Enjoyed Making Music Since Pimp C’s Death

Bun B says that he’s struggled to enjoy making music in the years since the death of his UGK partner, Pimp C. The legendary rapper discussed the loss of his close friend and the impact on his music during a recent interview with HipHopDX.

“I haven’t really enjoyed making music since Pimp passed away,” he admitted to the outlet. “And so now that I get to make music with friends and I’m not under any contractual obligation, I make music because I want to not because I have to, so it’s a different experience for me. For me, it just has to be fun or I’m not going to do it. I just don’t want to do it.”

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From there, Bun B discussed the ability of music to be cathartic, referring to his 2005 song, “The Story,” which he wrote while Pimp P was incarcerated for a probation violation.

“The beautiful thing about music from a cathartic standpoint, is you can use it as an outlet to say what you want to say and express how you feel, but you don’t have to release it commercially,” he explained. “But it could be something that you do it. Like when I did ‘The Story,’ I recorded it one time and all the way through. Then for months, I couldn’t listen to it because it was so emotional and it was a mark in a specific time in my life where I was very low.”

He added: “And so to listen to it was a reminder of how low I was, for me, initially. But now I listen to it and I realize, ‘Wow, look how low you are and look where you are now.’ So it just reminds me no matter how bad you think you feel and how low you think you are, remember how low you were here.”

Pimp C passed away in December 2007 at just 33 years old. His death was attributed to the use of codeine and promethazine, in conjunction with his pre-existing condition of sleep apnea.

Bun B recently collaborated with Cory Mo for the album, Mo Trill. The project features Benny The Butcher, Talib Kweli, 2 Chainz, and more.

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Mozzy, 2 Chainz, Saweetie, & YG Come Together For Super Hot New Single, “In My Face”

Mozzy’s Survivor’s Guilt project is due out this Friday, July 22nd, and ahead of that, the Sacramento native has shared a new joint track that brings the West Coast rap energy he and some of his collaborators are so well known for.

On Monday (July 18), the 35-year-old dropped off “In My Face” featuring 2 Chainz, Saweetie, and YG with production by DJ Mustard along with an accompanying amped-up music video that perfectly matches the vibe of the nearly three-and-a-half-minute-long release.

Though all the rappers stand out in their own way, it’s the Icy Girl whose confidence and lyrical wit takes the cake with her final verse. “Before you stick it in, I’ma give your ass a pep talk / I’ma put this p*ssy in your face, make it liplock,” she spits. “It’s tip-top, your tip’s not, gone in this griplock / Got that Young Money, n*gga, you can make this bed rock.”

Stream “In My Face” on Spotify or Apple Music below, and return to HNHH this Friday to hear more new music from Mozzy and other artists.

Quotable Lyrics:

Don’t be shy, you can @ me sis
‘Cause ain’t nothin’ worse than a pick me, bitch
All I do is breathe and blink and it got y’all pissed
Nah, I don’t got a d*ck but can suck my t*ts

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Exclusive: Watch the Trailer for the New Season of VH1’s ‘Black Ink Crew Chicago’ Set to Return on August 9

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Hit series Black Ink Crew Chicago will return on Tuesday, August 9 at 8 PM ET/PT, according to a VH1 announcement. This season follows the cast as they usher in a new phase of the Chicago franchise and become accustomed to their new surroundings in an effort to achieve greater levels of success. The team is positioned and prepared for the next level and will either adjust or crumble under strain with an extended crew back in 9MAG’s hometown.

On Tuesday, August 2 at 9 PM ET/PT, catch the Black Ink Crew Chicago Watch Party. The Chicago cast will appear in the hour-long event for a lively and candid discussion of memorable show moments with a few special guests along the way.

This season, Ryan is pressing the reset button to break up old relationships and open up new possibilities. He is considering finding love once more after years of self-improvement. Ryan is concentrating on growing 9MAG and building his brand. He is, however, forced to make an impossible choice due to an unanticipated turn of events. Don has attained a new level of accomplishment. He will have to juggle his time-consuming business activities and his family obligations as his quest for fame and money progresses.

As a new father, Phor is dealing with the difficulties of co-parenting. He is considering his alternatives, working hard in the music industry and pursuing new business opportunities because he thinks his best chances of finding true love are still ahead of him. Miss Kitty is making the most of her time in Chicago by focusing more on her tattoo apprenticeship in the United States while also pursuing a project in London.

After helping the Chi-town squad win the Tri-City Tattoo Battle, Draya is debating moving away from Chicago or joining 9MAG, under Ryan’s direction. She learns that she might be a sister since she is constantly looking for a place to belong, and this discovery sends her on a quest to locate a family she was unaware she had. Prince is transferring his skills from 2nd City Ink to 9MAG and putting a lot of effort into making sure this significant transition is a success, all the while directing his son and his nephew in the proper direction.

You can see the trailer for the new season below.

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