As promised, we’re amped to share B.B. & The Underground Kingz: The Trill is Gone, the latest release from producer Amerigo Gazaway’s Soul Mates series of “collaborations that never were.”
Like his previous releases, Yasiin Gaye and Fela Soul, Gazaway latest traces the roots of hip-hop through the music of its forefathers. Re-imaging a recording session between blues great, B.B. King, and Texas rap legends, UGK, the producer seamlessly bridges the gap between hip-hop and its predecessor, the blues.
Crafting the album’s bedrock from deconstructed samples of King’s electric blues hits, Gazaway re-imagined what might have happened had King and UGK actually recorded in the same time and space. Tapping UGK historian and documentary film maker, Sama’an Ashrawi, for unreleased interview audio, the producer cleverly uses the soundbites to help build his project’s narrative. Strategically looping and lacing Lucille’s guitar licks and B.B.’s road tales with Bun B & Pimp C’s southern fried storytelling, Gazaway finds a sweet spot in the overlapping themes of his subjects’ respective catalogs.
Tracklist:
1. Pimptro
2. The Trill Is Gone (feat. Mr. 3-2 & Ronnie Spencer)
3. Make Love To My Car
4. Country Cousins (feat. Talib Kweli & Raheem DeVaughn)
5. They Luv That (feat. Bubba Sparxxx)
6. Int’l Blues Players Anthem (feat. Outkast & Eric Clapton)
7. Lil’ Ghetto Woman (feat. Lil’ Wayne & Marlena Shaw)
8. What Means The World To Pimp (feat. Ludacris)
9. Intermission
10. Pop It For Pimp (feat. Juvenile)
11. Same Old Story (feat. P.O.P.)
12. Want A White Gurl So Bad
13. The Truth Hurts (feat. Scarface)
14. That’s Gangsta Life
15. Pourin’ Up
16. Get Out The Way
17. Shoutro
18. Smoke Sumthin’ (feat. Trill A.G.) (Bonus Track)