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'''Pimp C''' (born '''Chad Butler''') is a ], one-half of ] act ]. UGK, with also includes ], was a successful act in the ] during the late-] and early-], and also made prominent guest appearances on hit singles by ] ("Big Pimpin'", ]) and ] ("Sippin' On Some Sizzurp", 2000). | '''Pimp C''' (born '''Chad Butler''') is a ], one-half of ] act ]. UGK, with also includes ], was a successful act in the ] during the late-] and early-], and also made prominent guest appearances on hit singles by ] ("Big Pimpin'", ]) and ] ("Sippin' On Some Sizzurp", 2000). | ||
On ] ], Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in ] for not completing community service which he got for an aggravated ] assault charge. Though still incarcerated, Pimp C |
On ] ], Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in ] for not completing community service which he got for an aggravated ] assault charge. Though still incarcerated, Pimp C released his debut solo album, ''The Sweet James Jones Stories'', in ] ] through ]. | ||
Bun B announced on December 3, 2005 that Pimp C was approved for parole on and should be out of prison within 60 days. After being paroled, Pimp C. will remain under the State's supervison until 2009. | Bun B announced on December 3, 2005 that Pimp C was approved for parole on and should be out of prison within 60 days. After being paroled, Pimp C. will remain under the State's supervison until 2009. |
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Pimp C (born Chad Butler) is a rapper, one-half of southern hip hop act UGK. UGK, with also includes Bun B, was a successful act in the Southern U.S. during the late-1990s and early-2000s, and also made prominent guest appearances on hit singles by Jay-Z ("Big Pimpin'", 2000) and Three 6 Mafia ("Sippin' On Some Sizzurp", 2000).
On January 28 2001, Pimp C was sentenced to eight years in prison for not completing community service which he got for an aggravated gun assault charge. Though still incarcerated, Pimp C released his debut solo album, The Sweet James Jones Stories, in March 2005 through Rap-A-Lot Records.
Bun B announced on December 3, 2005 that Pimp C was approved for parole on and should be out of prison within 60 days. After being paroled, Pimp C. will remain under the State's supervison until 2009.
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