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After releasing their fourth studio album, Dirty Money, Pimp C got sentenced to jail. Their third album, Ridin' Dirty, peaked at number 2 on the R&B Charts in 1996, and at number 15 on the Billboard 200. Their second album, Super Tight., followed in 1994. The song "Pocket Full of Stones" became the first UGK song to get major airplay throughout the United States. While recording their debut album, Too Hard to Swallow, many of the songs had content too explicit for the album, so Bigtyme Records released an extended play titled Banned before the album was released, including all the songs that were too explicit for Too Hard to Swallow. The release of this record caught the attention of Jive Records. They then released an extended play titled The Southern Way. The demo Pimp C recorded with Mitchell Queen, Underground King, caught the attention of an independent label in Houston called Bigtyme Records. Queen and Jackson later left the group leaving Pimp C and Bun B so they decided to revert to UGK. Both groups joined forces and formed the group 4 Black Ministers. Bun B and friend Jalon Jackson had their own group called P.A. Instead, it featured Pimp C's friend Mitchell Queen. He first released a demo tape titled "Underground King" which didn't feature Bun B on the track. In the late 1980s, Pimp C started the rap duo UGK.
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