DESCRIPTION
"Despite a boisterous personality from Chad “Pimp C” Butler and a steely menace from Bernard “Bun B” Freeman, the Underground Kingz rose as most men do: from gifted measures despite hard-scrabble surroundings. By the time they were 19, they crafted a crude, yet wholly Southern debut album titled Too Hard To Swallow. The genius within Too Hard To Swallow arrives when you realize it is an album of promising sonic development and two rappers wanting to find their footing as the rappers from their section of Texas."
TRACKLIST
Side A
1. Something Good
2. Use Me Up
3. Pocket Full of Stones
Side B
1. Short Texas
2. Cocaine In The Back Of The Ride
3. It's Too Hard To Swallow
Side C
1. Cramping My Style
2. Feel Like I'm the One Who's Doin' Dope
3. I'm So Bad
Side D
1. Trill Ass Nigga
2. 976-Bun B
3. Something Good (Pimp C's Remix)