Bun B Turned Down Pharrell’s Production!
In today’s Houston Chronicle the paper celebrated the release of Port Arthur’s own, UGK, and their final album. The piece goes in as Bun B explains why he turned down outside help for the project, especially from contributor – Pharrell Williams from The Neptunes.
“People needed to hear the UGK they were used to, the way they were used to hearing it,” Bun says. “Pharrell (Williams of the Neptunes) is a really good friend who really wanted to contribute to this album. We were concerned with it fitting in sonically. You don’t just do things just because you can. And I didn’t want it to seem like I was taking advantage of the situation by working with people that I wanted to work with.”
Check out the first single from UGK -4- Life, “Still On Tha Grind,” by clicking here!
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