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The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Pimp C: Southern Legend, Untold Secrets, and Conspiracy Theories

The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories

Danielle Mercy

Society & Culture, History

4.1 • 689 Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2025

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Explore the life and legacy of Pimp C, one-half of UGK, from his Port Arthur roots to shaping Southern hip-hop. A musical innovator, he blended funk, soul, and chopped and screwed styles. But his 2007 death, ruled an accidental overdose, sparked conspiracies—industry beefs, record label schemes, or even Illuminati involvement. Was it his outspoken nature or something darker? Uncover Pimp C’s story and the mysteries behind his demise. 🔔 Like, comment, and subscribe for more conspiracy theories!#PimpC #UGK #SouthernHipHop #ConspiracyTheories Watch: https://rumble.com/user/rabbitholepodcast https://www.youtube.com/@Rabbit.holepodcast Merch: https://keighdesign.com/rabbit-hole/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/rabbitholeconspiracy Wise Wolf Gold: https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=jvujkwgs Request an Episode: https://forms.gle/HayZMpAEQgFZ9EF7A Sources: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jcwvgWpPz8GqLxNwpeJM7AHqBJL2O3JWVdE8ggKK7_8/edit?usp=sharing Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Right, that's it. Come on, lights out. You've got a test tomorrow.

0:02.8

Just two minutes. I'm about to reach the next level.

0:05.4

It's going off now.

0:06.8

Yeah, whatever.

0:07.9

Let's see. Where's the app? Oh, here it is.

0:11.0

What? How?

0:12.3

Oh, no, you're out. Better look next time.

0:15.0

Mom!

0:16.1

It's game over for late nights on school nights.

0:18.9

EE Wi-Fi controls help you get them off the Wi-Fi and into bed.

0:22.8

More parents are choosing EE broadband, the UK's fastest growing broadband provider.

0:27.8

To verify I see EE.cote.uk slash claims.

0:30.0

It was starting to become pretty popular as well on the West Coast.

0:32.9

We were starting to see rappers gaining popularity out there, but Texas, like rap really didn't

0:38.7

come from Texas. So this was like a huge shift in where rap was coming from and this like southern

0:44.8

like country hip hop twang they were putting on it. They released their major label debut,

0:50.9

Too Hard to Swallow with Jive in November of 1992, which did very well. Five of the

0:56.5

songs on Too Heart to Swallow were actually released two months before the album on an EP

1:02.1

distributed by big time records named band, probably appropriately named band because they had

1:08.4

already signed with Jive. Their second album released in 1994

1:12.3

was called Super Tight. This album was even more successful and it made it on the Billboard 200 where

1:18.3

it peaked at 95. In 1996, they released their third album, Riding Dirty. This album was the most

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