“You know how The Pimp be, that nigga gon’ speak his mind/ If he could speak down from heaven, he’d tell me stay on my grind…”
Similar to Tupac Shakur before him, the legacy of Chad Butler remains a beautiful, yet painful memory shadowing over Hip-Hop. While I am able to clearly differentiate music from reality, any pure lover of the genre can tell you his passing is an event many still do not want to come to terms with. I, along with millions of other UGK fans, never knew the man personally. To this day I’ll be honest with anyone when I say I’m still a bigger Bun B fan, but that defeats the purpose of this piece. What it is about is paying homage to a man whose sometimes perceived ignorance paled in comparison to his prowess in a recording booth.
You see, Pimp C passed on December 4, 2007. This day serves as bittersweet importance to me because it is my fraternity’s founding date as well. And, so not to offend my political connects, Jay-Z’s birthday too. For basically the entire first semester during my senior year at Hampton, “International Players Anthem” found itself as a theme song the entire campus could literally rap in unison. For good reason, too. It was one of those feel good records which wasn’t subjected to boundaries or regions. Ironically, the last song which was played that day during 12-2 (basically a big ass party in the student center) was the aforementioned UGK and Outkast cut. Walking back to the apartments across the street, I received a text message I still remember to this day.
“Yo, this nigga Pimp C died bruh. Found him dead in a hotel room.”
It was one of those surreal moments, to say the least. I was 10 and 11 when Pac and Biggie died and even then I was fans of their music, but admittedly did not truly understand the significance of their deaths until later. With Pimp C, I knew exactly what this was and what it meant to the Hip-Hop community. We lost a voice who had only had only really begun to regain his rap-legs after an incarceration stint. If you didn’t follow UGK’s early career, you at least knew who he was from the now legendary ‘Free Pimp C‘ campaign. You knew he was a big deal and you knew he was respected for a reason. You knew his music was the soundtrack of those whose voice did not and would not carry as far as his. But just like that, you also knew he was gone.
More so than anything else about Chad, his (and Bun’s) willingness to mentor and guide younger acts attempting to follow his legendary blueprint commanded respect. All too often in Hip-Hop, a generational gap seemingly prohibits the stars of tomorrow from rubbing elbows with their predecessors. Excluding his brief spat with Jeezy, he constantly expressed unity and lead by example by co-signing rhymers like Lil’ Wayne, Rick Ross, T.I., Gucci Mane and most notably Webbie and Boosie, while influencing countless others.
Lost in the roller coaster which was his life, many fail to remember Pimp C was only 33 at the time of his death. In a genre which has seen some of it’s brightest stars fall due to assassins’ bullets and incurable diseases, 33 may be considered ancient in some circles. Regardless of who analyzes the situation, Hip-Hop will likely never replace the high pitched, stern, southern drawl the light skinned portion of UGK embodied. As with anyone who I’ve lost in my life, personally and musically, I’ll celebrate their life more than their death. Timeless music and legendary quotes. That’s what I choose to remember Chad Butler by. However, one request must be fulfilled. Where ever you happen to be reading this, stop what you’re doing and follow The Pimp’s one commandment:
“Smoke somethin’, bitch.”



RIP Pimp C
iodine poisoning all day.
can’t believe it’s been two years RIP to the Pimp
im pimp c bitch im smokin big fat dank i dont fuck round no mo wit dat goddamn drank
@ ded
Me neither man.
33 is too young to go no matter how you slice it. Great post, J. Tins.
R.I.P. Pimp C
UGK 4 Life!
R.I.P. Pimp C.
…and happy ETHER day to Jay-Z.
God bless the dead x Smoke summin’ beech!
Johnny Blaze: Appreciate that homie.
I know it’s enough unreleased Pimp C to make a new mixtape/album off of. A Pimp C Gangsta Grillz would be a good look. That’s just me though.
RIP to the Pimp
Smoke sumthin’ beech!
Hol’ up!
puttin the northern natural mystic in the air.
shout out all of our cultures influences taken too soon. good die young.
UGK forever…long live the Pimp
Rest in Peace Pimp C! You were one the best to do it EVER! All Ready!
R.I.P. Pimp C.
Frat, holla at me when you get a chance. Happy Founders Day! @JLBarrow on Twitter.
Great piece. Today we celebrate legacies. (RIP PIMP C, Happy Birthday Hov, and 103 Years of Light)
Me, Jigga, Laurn London, Benard King, Jerome Lane, the Alphas and Nikki Manaj born, Fred Hampton and Pimp C lost and , 12/4 is shaping up to be quite the historic day.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_4
I know it’s enough unreleased Pimp C to make a new mixtape/album off of. A Pimp C Gangsta Grillz would be a good look. That’s just me though.
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The Naked Soul of Sweet James Jones coming soon!!
http://www.sohh.com/2009/11/bun_b_talks_life_after_pimp_c_trill_og_a.html
get off tha boo-boo!~rip pimp c!!
the only thing that makes me sadder than being without Pimp’s voice is the post author working in a story about college no one give a fuuuuuuuuuuuck about! LITERALLY THE ENTIRE FIRST SEMESTER?!?!? THATS AWESOME MAN MY ROOMMATES AND I LISTENED TO FAMLAY ROCK AND ROLL CONSTANTLY FOR THE ENTIRE SECOND SEMESTER!
I miss Pimp’s flow
FRATERNAL BOND…….I can appreciate that!
comin down shinin like candy paint, it’s bout 3 in the mownin’, yawnin’.
i wish i could come down but you know i cain’t because i’m leanin off the dank and the good ole drank! i gots 5 on the trees, 50 on the drank, for what’s comin down, fuck what these hoes thank!
rip big homie, i’mma follow your instructions and smoke sumthin.
“If I told ya cocaine numbers you would think that I’m lying, young ass niggas 22 talking bout they retiring…” (c) Pimp-C
R.I.P.
Shawn Carter was born… …he was the last of my four children, the only one who didn’t give me any pain when I gave birth to him.”
Never really listened to Pimp but all the joints I’ve heard Bun B on recently have been fire… so I too am saddened by the untimely demise of Pimp C bcuz I never got to enjoy his music while he was around.
Also… Happy Founder’s Day to all brethren!
Shouts to “Crazy” Gamma I!!! From the other college chapter on this side of the water!
A-PHIIIIIIIIIIIIII
“if he keep on talkin shit ill knock his meat out his taco.”
hmm all of the real down south artists come from houston
scarface
devin the dude
bun b
pimp c
(in no order because im still dissecting devin the dude and up in the air about bun b)
R.I.P. to the Pimp.. Great post Tins.. I’m the same way.. This was the first Hip-Hop death that truly affected me..
R.I.Peace
Pimp C
my favorite Pimp C line……You need to stop treating these bitches like ladies and these nice ladies like hoes……CLASSIC