Bun B Trill Album Zip

Albums / by HH - November 11, 2013 3:23 pm. Bun B – Trill OG: The Epilogue Album Listen to this fourth studio album from Bun B titled Trill OG: The Epilogue. Released on November 11, 2013 via Rap-A-Lot Records. Bun B – Return Of The Trill Album (Zip Download) For the first time in five years, Bun B releases a new studio album called Return Of The Trill, which he’s been teasing & promoting over the past few weeks. “You know I’ve been gone for a while, and I know there’s a couple of things that need to be said, and people haven’t said them. Bun B - Trill (2005) 01. The Inauguration (Feat. Get Throwed (Feat. Z-Ro, Pimp C, Young Jeezy & Jay-Z.

  1. Bun B Trill Tracklist
  2. Bun B Trill 2005 Download Zip
  3. Bun B Trill Album Lyrics
  4. Bun B Trill Album Zip

Bun B Trill Tracklist

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Bun B Trill 2005 Download Zip

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Bun B has been in the rap game since the 1980s and has no signs of stopping any time soon. From his early work with Pimp C to the pinnacle of his career with the guest appearance on Jay-Z's 'Big Pimpin' off Vol. 3: Life and Times of S. Carter in 1999, Bun B has seen the best and worst of times over the years. His label woes, the incarceration of Pimp C, and his fight to stay relevant in a ever-changing Rap arena are all examples of the things that could make or break a rap career. Politics, interruptions, and significance are the major factors that ultimately decide how far any rapper will go in the music business. Bun B has that drive that every artist should have if they want to seriously make a living off this rap game. He 'knuckled up' and focused on cleaning up his act, getting right with the record execs, and popping up on songs on the albums of anybody willing to trade verses with a certifiable legend. He kept his eye on the prize, and for Bun B, that was simply doing what it took to keep the UGK name out there while Pimp C remained in jail. He continues his push with the solo release of Trill, a culmination that everybody always wanted but ultimately only surfaced because of necessity.

Bun B Trill Album Lyrics

Trill starts off with an introduction by Rap-A-Lot's J. Prince and Bun B highlighting things like the whole New Orleans fiasco, the 'Free Pimp C' movement, and his aspirations of being the unofficial president of the South. Right after that, he rips out a verbal assassination on 'Bun,' and resurrects Jay-Z from 'retirement' to join him as well as Young Jeezy and Z-Ro on the song 'Get Throwed.' The first single 'Draped Up' showcases some conventional UGK-sounding grooves, along with 'What I Represent' and 'Retaliation Is A Must.' Anyone looking for an autobiography of Bun B can hear it on the song 'The Story' where he details the good, the bad, and the ugly. But Bun B ventures beyond his comfort zone and does a few songs that are not typical UGK songs. 'I'm Ballin' featuring Jazze Pha is more radio-friendly than most anything UGK has ever done. Scarface collaborates with Bun and Young Jeezy on 'Pushin,' an attempt to appeal to the pimps, players, and the hustlers still reppin' for the streets.

Bun B Trill Album Zip

Tracks like 'Git It' with the Ying Yang Twins and the slow R&B-tinged 'Hold U Down' with Trey Songz, Mike Jones, and Baby leave loyal fans raising their eyebrows while the bandwagon crowd will embrace it without thinking twice about it. 'Who Need A B' is injected with Juvenile and Too Short's vocals along with Short Dog's production that has remained the same since Born To Mack. It's almost a given that Ludacris offers a unexciting appearance on 'Trill Recognize Trill.' And the weird 'Late Night Creepin' features a peculiar participation from Skinhead Rob and Travis Barker of the punk rock group The Transplants. Trill is nevertheless a decent album considering Bun B had to pretty much go at it alone. But with the possible release of Pimp C from confinement by year's end, Bun will be able to put UGK back on the front burner.