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Pimp C Calls Out Atlanta Rappers and Those On The Downlow and Fake

The rapper even pointed out that Atlanta knows good and well that “Crunk” music was started by Three 6 Mafia and the the word Trill originated from UGK.

Pimp C is back again, calling out rappers in the ATL who are reportedly on the downlow and those who are fake. This time around, the one-half member of UGK, dished out his thoughts and opinions in the August issue of the magazine OZone in which he firmly stands by his statements.

Because of Pimp C’s statements in the August issue of OZone magazine, Altanta’s Hot 107.9 interviewed him and questioned him about what he meant about Atlanta not being the South, fake rappers, and tons more. Pimp C made sure to let everyone know in the interview that Bun B has nothing to do with what he says and that he’s a man and he’ll stand up. The rapper even pointed out that Atlanta knows good and well that “Crunk” music was started by Three 6 Mafia and the the word Trill originated from UGK.

DJ: What’s going on with that stuff in the Ozone Magazine mayne, A-Town is kind of furious.

Pimp C: Tell me how you took it, and I’m gonna tell you what I meant?

DJ: Let me tell you what the A-Town is saying. A-Town is basically saying they think you dissing Atlanta that its not the South.

Pimp C: Let me you tell you this. First off listen to this, I use to live in Atlanta from 96 to 2001. Ok That’s the first thang. The second thang is this, when I get out of the airplane in Atlanta, what time is it?

DJ: It’s whateva time it is out here hommie.

Pimp C: It’s Eastern Standard Time!

DJ: It’s still on the Southside of the map.

Pimp C: Ok. But its Eastern Standard Time. Ain’t it?

DJ: Yeah, on the Southside of the map.

Pimp C: Now answer my question! Is it Eastern Standard Time?

DJ: Yeah, on the Southside of the map.

Listen to the full Pimp C interview.
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“If we don’t clean it up, we’re gonna loose everything that we fought to get.” ~ Pimp C

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