“I remember how it all began, I used to sling dirty raps to my PA fans and back then i knew they couldn't stop this flow no other M. C around could go like i go”

—  Bun B

Life is 2009 Feat. Too Short
Too Hard to Swallow (1992), Underground Kingz (2007)

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American rapper from Texas; 1/2 of UGK 1973

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