Southern rapper Webbie has reflected on the legacy and memory of late Chad "Pimp C" Butler and discussed what impact the UGK emcee had on his career.
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Webbie continues to cherish the motivation C gave him to keep up a work ethic despite his unexpected passing.
"It's hard to believe it's been two years since Pimp passed -- it went that quick," Webbie said in an interview. "I miss the motivation he was givin' me. Every time I talked to him he'd make sure I kept my head up. I miss that, but I know if he was here he would be tellin' me to keep goin' so I'm just goin'. He put me in the game, ya know. Like right now, they call me Sweet Jones, Jr...It was hard dealing with his death. It hit the whole Trill family hard. That just let us know we gotta work hard. Pimp wouldn't want us to lay down because he died, that means we gotta work harder. It's so sad, you know, 'cause we can't turn back...If I knew Pimp was gonna die and had a chance to talk to him again I would tell him I'm gonna keep on goin' like I know he would want me to do. I'm gonna keep on goin'. I'm gonna ride 'til the motor stop for Trill Ent." (XXL Mag)
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