Hip-Hop's Elite Weigh in on Pimp C's Legacy in 'Long Live the Pimp' Documentary
“Smoking out, pouring up, keeping lean up in my cup.”

Upon entering the music industry, the late Pimp C had no clue that he’d leave the legacy he did. Joining the game alongside Bun B, the two would manage to form the tag-team of UGK and take Southern hip-hop by storm. In Complex and Mass Appeal’s Long Live the Pimp documentary we receive an inside look into Pimp C’s humble beginnings to stardom. Featuring discussions with the likes of Bun B, Lil Flip, David Banner, DJ Paul, Nas and much more, many topics of his life are touched upon from being a producer first to not initially wanting to do “Big Pimpin” alongside Jay Z, and his incarceration among many others.