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Pimp C | Too Trill For The Rap Game

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➡ The text details the life and career of Pimp C, a pioneering Texas rapper, whose music upbringing stemmed from his parents who were musicians. He formed a rap duo with Bernard, known as Bun B, gaining fame with albums such as “The Southern Way” and hit track “One Day” which played a significant role in putting Southern rap on the map. Despite legal troubles and hiatuses, Pimp C’s music consistently echoed Southern influences, leaving a lasting impact in rap music industry.
➡ Pimpsy, a well-known figure in the rap scene, experiences a series of events involving an altercation at a mall and a confrontation with a woman named Lakita Hewlett. This escalates to a threat and gun possession, leading to his arrest and an eight-year prison sentence. Despite his sentence, Pimpsy continues to produce music and advocate for unity among the industry upon his release. His outspokenness and controversies further solidify his reputation in the rap scene.
➡ Rapper Too Short and Pimp C had a great time at a show and recording session in LA. Following this, Pimp C was found dead in his hotel room, an incident which shocked the hip-hop community. The cause of death was later determined to be an accidental overdose combined with sleep apnea. Speculation and theories about his death circulated, and his passing was followed by posthumous recognition and career success for his group UGK. The rapper’s family struggled financially following his death, dealing with disputes over his estate and the foreclosure of his former home.
➡ The text discusses conflicting reports and theories surrounding the death of rapper Pimpsy, including the official narrative of overdose, possible foul play involving those close to him, and numerological connections. It also explores potential motives from the music industry and the influence of figures like J Prince.
➡ The text suggests a conspiracy regarding the death of rapper PIM C. It posits that fellow artist Bun B. might’ve known about PIM C.’s impending demise, drawing parallels to a Faustian bargain. PIM C.’s death eerily aligns numerically with several significant dates and words, such as ‘rap’, ‘kill’, and ‘sacrifice’, sparking questions about whether his end was a tragic casualty of the ruthless music industry or a result of personal habits. The author urges audiences to form their own conclusions.

Transcript

It. My thing is this these record labels are inclined to keep us as dumb as possible. They know that if we get to communicating and putting our heads together and comparing notes, we gonna figure out some shit. Real faith. Real faith. Real faith. Real faith. Real faith. Real faith. Hey, what’s good, everybody? It’s your boy see through the script here. Back with another video. And today I’m going to be exploring the life and death of a pioneer of the Texas rap community, a man known for his outspoken personality and determination to put the south on the map.

I’m referring to none other than Pimpsy. Similar to the death of the Latino rapper Big Pun, pimpsy was also found dead in a hotel room as a result of a combination of health and drug related issues. Quick disclaimer texas is the home to the syrup sippers. It’s literally part of their culture, while not everyone who partakes in sipping lean suddenly passes away. It’s always a possibility, but like most of the stories on my channel, I aim to present the numerical narrative to allow people to analyze the story from a different perspective.

So with that said, let’s jump into it. Pimpsy was born Chad Lamont Butler on December 20, 1973, in Port Arthur, Texas, which is a fairly small, quiet town bordering Louisiana, roughly 90 miles east of Houston, Texas. Pimpsy had music flowing through his veins, spanning from jazz to soul. His father, Charleston Butler, was a professional trumpet player who shared the stage with the soul great Solomon Burke. His mother, Weslyn Monroe, also known as Mama Wes, served as a librarian and was a huge supporter of her son’s passion for music.

At around the age of six years old, Pimpsy’s parents divorced, and his mother went on to marry a man by the name of Norwood Monroe, another musician working as a band teacher. Chad, aka PIM C’s stepfather, was actually the one who taught Chad how to read music and later influenced him to incorporate more musical instruments into his sound. At about the age of ten years old, chad was handed a Run DMC album from a friend.

This was his introduction to rap music, and very quickly he knew this was something he was going to pursue. While his interest in rap music grew, he also pursued traditional musical interests, studying classical music in high school and even earning a Division One rating for a tenor solo at a university interscholastic league choir competition. During Chad’s time in high school, he formed his first attempt at a rap crew with his homie, Mitchell Queen, under the group name Mission Impossible.

That quickly changed when Bernard Freeman, better known as Bun B. And Jelon Jackson, joined the group and the name was switched to Black Minaces. However, this too was also short lived, and half the members, Mitchell and Jelon, decided to leave the group to focus on their athletic pursuits, with Chad and Bernard remaining dedicated to music, they proceeded to establish a rap duo. Chad, aka Pimp C concentrated on the beats while Bernard, aka Bun B took charge of the rapping.

However, as soon as people heard Pimpsy’s strong Southern accent and his twang in his flow, the duo knew both of them were destined to shine over the mic. With Houston getting more attention in the rap scene with groups like The Ghetto Boys and the success of Rap A Lot Records, surely both Pimpsy and Bun were eager to get their chance in the spotlight. So in true rapper fashion, the duo seeked the help of a label which at the time was the Houston startup Big Time Records.

This is when they got the chance to record and distribute their freshman album The Southern Way. The album was only released as a cassette and featured a sample of the popular track Tell Me Something Good by Rufus and Shaka Khan. The two went on to promote this tape relentlessly throughout Texas, going to radio DJs around the state. They eventually convinced DJ Greg Street and Reg, in effect, to play their single tell Me Something Good entering the 97.

9 the Box Houston Home Jams Contest. Despite winning the contest, they were actually disqualified due to their existing record label contract. However, this exposure significantly boosted the sales of The Southern Way and drew the attention of major labels. After spending about four years under Houston’s Big Time Records, the duo eventually caught the attention of Jive Records which already helped break a bunch of wellknown names in the industry such as A Tribe Called Quest, Too Short, KRS One and More.

This led to the duo signing a five album contract in 1992, releasing their major label debut Too Hard to Swallow. This tape featured a few of their tracks from their debut tape The Southern Way, such as the song Something Good with some changes to the verses probably for commercial sales purposes as neither Pim C or Bun B refrained from holding their tongues and were pretty raw with the lyrics.

Thankfully, track number three, Pocket Full of Stones on their debut album was slowly becoming a fan favorite. But it really took off in 1993 when the track was featured on the hood classic Menace to Society soundtrack. That very soundtrack went on to reach number one on the Billboard Top RMB hiphop albums and number eleven on the Billboard 200, leading to even greater national exposure for the young duo on their second studio album Super Tight.

Released on August 30, 1994, the duo landed another hit featured on the soundtrack of the film a low down Dirty Shame. With the track Front, back and Side to side, it’s noteworthy that Pimp C practically took on exclusive production duties for the entire album, with a few exceptions. This marked the beginning of his increased incorporation of Southern musical influences, blending funky bass lines and organ melodies with both Pimpsy and Bun B’s distinctive flows.

You can hear listening to the project, how the two began to bring a more braggadocious flow to the mic as they’ve now leveled up and began to start getting a lot more money coming their way. But it was UGK’s third album, titled Rod and Dirty, that really propelled the duo into commercial success, selling 70,000 in its first week sales and going on to be recognized as their most popular album.

With the hit single One Day, which again was produced by Pimp C and really showcased his ability to flip samples and bring that Southern soul to a track. It was that very song that the legendary Houston rapper Scarface shared with the rap star Tupac in the studio. Tupac was not just impressed with the sound, but more importantly, with the subject matter and his ability to relate to these guys from down south.

After the major success from the duo’s third album, they went on a five year hiatus until they released their fourth album, Dirty Money, on November 13 of 2001. This album, although it didn’t do as well as the previous, still managed to make serious waves in the Southern rap scene. By the year 2002, UGK had reached their 10th year anniversary since signing to Jive Records, and on September 24, 2002, the duo released their fifth and final album on Jive Records.

Titled side hustles. This album truly showcased the two’s dedication to the Pimp lifestyle, flowing over funky beats with a soulful touch to the bars. But leading up to the release of the duo’s fifth studio album, all was not golden during their five year hiatus during the duo’s semi break for music, following the release of their third successful album, the two continued to get love and praise throughout the state of Texas and were ultimately enjoying the fruits of their labor.

In 1999, the duo linked up with another renowned rapper by the name of Jay Z for his track Big Pimpin. This track helped spread UGK to an even broader audience in the East Coast and with more confidence, fame and wealth than before. Pimp C truly embodied the persona he established for himself as the big Pimp. People in Texas looked at him like a superhero in many ways, but not everybody, of course.

In a Vice article, it details the timeline regarding PIM C’s legal troubles. And as the story goes, it all started on December 16 of the year 2000. Now, if you know anything about Pimpsy, he’s really the type to carry his own, figuratively and quite literally. He’d often talk about how rappers of his time weren’t about that life they portrayed, but you know who crying? Know them bitch ass nigga, they can’t sell no records, man.

They crying because they can’t sell no records right now. Because Mike Jones got 15 cars, man, and 22 carat diamond in his ring, man. Get your mind on your shit. You can have some too. You got to come down here and buy you some bitch I’m talking about straight business, man. I know they don’t like me, but Pimpsy was indeed about it. On December 16 of 2000, pimpsy rolled up on his own to the Sharpstown Mall with his mink coat, baggy, blue jeans and a nine millimeter pistol on his waistband.

As he was always cautious knowing his status, his mother, Mama Wes, would always advise Pimpsy to not roll alone due to his status, and it simply being a risk. He’d usually have his homie DJ Bird with him, but Pimpsy insisted on rolling dolo, as it appeared he had a thing for someone working at the mall. While in the mall he definitely stood out, so it wasn’t too long before he was recognized.

While walking around, Pimpsy made a stop at a shoe store where the manager knew him well and always took care of him. While he was waiting for a new pair of Timberlands, a group of friends noticed that Pimpsy was in the store. At this point, a woman by the name of Lakita hewlett also in the store, was frustrated with the manager due to her not being able to exchange a pair of shoes, and by then she was already on edge.

So the manager, trying to calm her down, asked if she knew who Pimpsy was, to which she just snapped, saying no, and basically went off saying that she doesn’t know him, he’s not popular, he’s no master P, and just basically wiling out. According to the details, Pimpsy, usually a calm and collected person, heard the commotion causing him to confront her, saying, quote hey man, why you gotta talk that shit with my name in your mouth? He asked.

You must don’t watch the videos. Sorry guys, I had to do it again. Lakita just proceeded to disrespect Pimpsy to his face, and that’s when Pimpsy stepped a little closer, still maintaining a distance, lakita then reached into her purse and Pimpsy’s first thought was that she was reaching for a weapon, to which Pimpsy quickly flashed his nine millimeter on his waist, letting her know that he’s got it on him.

At this point, things got quite tense and quickly led to the two leaving the store. But as Lakita and her friends left, she passed by a security desk with a police officer, to which she informed him that there was a man that just threatened her with a weapon. And at first the officer was a little skeptical, until she yelled it again at the officer, leading them to run towards the opposite exit of the mall, where they spotted Chad, aka pimpsy, approaching his car.

This is when about eight officers surrounded Pimpsy, demanding him to stop moving, but he didn’t listen and proceeded to open the driver door when two officers rushed him to the ground, proceeding to handcuff him. In an interview with Feds magazine, Pimpsy stated the officers kicked him repeatedly and essentially used excessive force. The police reports recount that Pimpsy was resistant and aggressive, to which force was the only way to subdue him.

When they transported pimpsy to central jail, he was charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. To make matters worse, the police found a small baggie of and a quarter ounce of yes lord in his car, to which he denied the coke, but acknowledged that the weed was his early morning. The next day, pimpsy posted a $10,000 bond and was back home. It’s worth mentioning, around this time, pimpsy met a woman by the name of Chinara jackson.

These two quickly became a couple and ended up having their first child together, so pimpsy knew that he had more than himself to worry about at this point. Months later, when in court, pimpsy pleaded no contest to the aggravated assault charge while pimpsy was free. It was unfortunately short lived, as he’d soon violate his probation, leading him to an eight year sentence. On August 5 of 2002, pimpsy was officially in prison.

And mind you, this story was big news throughout the hip hop world, especially in the south, of course, with fans and his rap peers constantly shouting, leading to the free pimpsy movement. Now, while things were seemingly falling apart for pimpsy, being that he was in prison and all, less than a year into his sentence at the age of 29, he would go on to marry Chanara on April 29, 2003, while in prison.

During pimpsy’s time in prison, he continued writing music and was doing his best to make the most of his time. I’m using this time to my advantage instead of just doing time. So I’m constantly reading, constantly trying to put some fat on my head. He even ended up releasing his first solo album titled the sweet james jones stories with the help of rapalot records on march 1, 2005, aiming to capitalize off the free pimpsy movement and, of course, keep his fans satisfied with more music while he was away.

At this point, things were starting to look a lot better for pimpsy as he got really lucky and found out that his eight year sentence basically got slashed in half. And by December 30, 2005, the texas legend was finally free. Now, upon pimpsy’s release from prison, he had a major shift in his mentality, as many do when they spend a fair amount of time behind bars. Pimpsy became way more focused on things greater than the typical money, clothes and hoes and wanted to change the direction of his music.

It’s a beautiful thing to see everybody selling as many records as they selling. What I really want to see is everybody come together and get some more unity, because right now, it’s the record company that’s trying to keep all of us separated. We come together, maybe we can put a union together and we can unionize and really get this money. Because if I can compare my notes with the next rap, and he can compare here with the next one, we can figure out how the erect come to messing over us.

Although he was still talking about similar subject matter, he wanted to shine the light on the darker realities of being involved in the streets and the consequences that come with it. PIM C. Was also very adamant about unifying the south, as he truly saw the potential the region had if all the artists put their beefs and egos aside. You can actually hear and see this on his second studio album, Pimpilation, released on July 11 of 2006, the single Knocking Doors Down, accompanied by a video featuring cameos from many Texas rap notables.

At this point, Pimpsy was just trying to arrange a self reunion tour, bringing everyone together with the goal of making money as a team. Now, let me just be real for a second here. We all know the labels don’t like it when an artist with influence starts to go against the grain, especially when they promote something like unity. Remember, the ones behind the scenes profit so much off the low frequency music most artists are paid to put out anyways? It wasn’t long before Pimpsy would start to ruffle some feathers.

Around July of 2007, during an interview with Atlanta’s 107. 9 radio station, pimpsy did not hold back the slightest bit, calling out Texas rappers Mike Jones and Little Flips absurd jewelry choices, claiming it made them look foolish. He also went at Texas rapper Lil Troy, leading to an infamous diss track. But Pimp C. Didn’t just bark at the rappers, he also aired out industry exec Russell Simmons, alluding to the fact that he was involved in those suspect activities.

Pimpsy also took shots at the legendary Young Jeezy, essentially questioning his street credibility. But these two later remained on good terms. He then directed his energy towards R B singer Neo, also accusing him of being a fruity individual. And lastly, he managed to piss off the entire state of Georgia by stating a motherfucker, why you did they think you dissing Atlanta. Talking about Atlanta is not the south.

Okay, first of all, listen to this. I used to live in Atlanta from 96 till 2001, okay? All right, that’s the first thing. The second thing is this when I get off the airplane in Atlanta, what time is it? It’s whatever time it is out here, homie. It’s Eastern Standard Time, but it’s still on the south side of the map. Okay, but it’s Eastern Standard Time, ain’t it? On the south side of the map? Yeah.

Answer my question. Is it Eastern Standard Time? Yeah, it is on the south side of the map, all right? Type of nigga stand on Benny nigga one man arm again. At this point, Pimpsy was speaking his mind and didn’t care what anyone had to say about it. This in turn strengthened his fanbase, as people couldn’t help but respect his authenticity, especially in an industry full of liars. But despite his opinions, about Atlanta, he still collabed with the Atl duo outcast on the track International Players anthem off UGK’s 2007 release, Underground Kings.

During the 2007 Bet Awards, rapper Kanye West won the Video of the Year award, and during his acceptance speech, he literally offered his award to UGK and outcast as he felt he didn’t deserve it. I’m happy that I fixed it up and everything. I just knew I looked at bus, I said, definitely UGK. I feel like should have win, should have won this. Now let’s fast forward to December of 2007.

Pim C was in Los Angeles working on his third solo album for rapalot records. At the time, he was staying at the Monderin Hotel, which was a popular hangout spot for many entertainers located in West Hollywood. While in La. Pimpsy linked up with the rapper Too Short, who had a show at the House of Blues about ten minutes away from where Pimpsy was staying. Pimpsy basically acted as his hype man the whole show, just coming to show love, and the two, plus their friends, had a phenomenal time.

For the most part. Things seemed to be going well during his stay in the west. According to DJ Paul of Three Six Mafia, the two were recording at his home studio in La. After nearly half a day of hanging out and recording, DJ Paul’s driver took Pimp C back to his hotel. Hi, there’s an emergency here at the hotel. Mondrian. Mondrian? Yes. I don’t know if he’s breathing, but he’s not awake.

He’s not breathing, he’s not breathing or on the way up. At this hour, members of the hip hop community are mourning the shocking death of well known Port Arthur rapper Pimp C. Pimp C, who was born Chad Butler, was one half of the rap group UGK, and was found dead this morning in a hotel room in Los Angeles. Roughly a year later, the Los Angeles coroners determined that Chad, aka PIM C, died of an accidental overdose off cough syrup paired with the sleep apnea that he suffered.

From ABTV studios at Parkdale Mall, this is your hometown News at six. Good evening, Southeast Texas. I’m Jim Walker. And I’m Shelda brigham. Up first tonight, thousands came out to pay their final respects to rap artist Chad Pempsey Butler. Among the hundreds in the crowds were loved ones, fans and well known names in the music industry. This tragic news sent shockwaves throughout the hip hop community, breaking the hearts of numerous fans, particularly those in Texas, especially considering he had just been released from prison a little less than two years prior.

Many to this day are extremely suspicious regarding what exactly caused the Texas rap legend’s death. Of course, the theories float around that he was poisoned the night before during a party at the hotel, as per this reddit post. While others suspect his years of drug use unfortunately caught up to him, leading to his tragic death. The West Coast rapper Too Short, who as previously mentioned, was with Pimp C before he died, stated in a DJ Vlad interview that Pimp C’s death doesn’t sit right with him and he just can’t accept the details surrounding his passing.

He goes on to express how after an artist dies, they get promoted in a different way, usually leading to more profit for the labels, a topic we talk about quite a bit on my channel. He also goes on to express his suspicions about celebrity hotel deaths and how they’re always alone when it happens. In another interview with Hip Hop DX, he even makes reference to the 27 Club, something we’ve also talked about in previous videos.

And although Pimp C died at the age of 33, it is worth mentioning he died leaving 27 days in the year. Truthfully. Like the majority of these celebrity death stories, we most likely won’t ever get to know the exact details surrounding the artist’s passing. But it is oddly suspicious that a year after Pim C dies, the UGK duo finally wins the 2008 Bet Award for Best Group. This goes with what Too Short was saying in his DJ Vlad interview about artists getting more attention and accolades after their death.

After the 2008 award, UGK’s final studio album was released, this being PIM C’s first posthumous project, and he made sure to leave his mark on the track. The game been good to me, Pim C says. First ever went platinum. Now you can’t go, go make a deal with the devil, but you sold your soul. Soul, soul, soul, soul, soul. Unfortunately, like we’ve seen before, after an artist dies, their family are left dealing with the hardships.

And not too long after PIM C’s sudden death, reports came out that his wife China was going at rap a lot records for the masters of his work. His wife also expressed that despite the image and lifestyle of PIM C, their financials weren’t looking the greatest prior to his death, and she was pretty confident that prior to his passing that they would be able to get put in a better spot.

But unfortunately, when he died, this put his family in an awkward situation. Additional reports came out in 2016 stating Chad Butler Jr. The son of late rapper Pimpsy, is fighting for control of his father’s estate. Butler Jr. Petitioned to remove his stepmother, Chanara Butler as administrator of Pimpsy’s estate after the widow allegedly mishandled his money. In that same year, another report came out stating the Port Arthur estate that once belonged to rapper Pim C was valued at $309,000.

The bank foreclosed the Oak Mountain Drive home in May 2016, chad Pim C Butler made millions of dollars as half of the iconic rap duo Underground Kings, but the recording artist was far from a finance year. Unfortunately, the life of a rap star and pioneer isn’t always going to be great. They tend to experience a wide range of highs and lows often unimaginable for the average Joe. Now, I can’t truly speak on how Pimpsy’s family is doing now, but one could only hope they’re in a better place mentally and financially.

Lastly, before we get to the decode, funeral arrangements are pending for Weslin Monroe, the mother of the late rapper Pimp C. She died Sunday morning at Texas Medical Center from complications of pneumonia and stage four lung cancer. Monroe was 66 years old. Rip to Mama Wes. She played a crucial role in preserving her son’s legacy, with numerous interviews revealing lesser known details about her beloved son. The first thing that I want to point out is just a quick little interesting fact.

Both Bun B and Pim C were born in Port Arthur, Texas. And this is where they formed the duo underground Kings. Notice how both equal 91 in the reduction ciphers. Earlier in the video, I went on to mention how UGK went on to sign their first major record label deal with none other than Jive Records. Notice that Chad Lamont Butler, his full name, equates to 263, which is the 56th prime number matching the name Jive Records.

Earlier in the video, I mentioned how Pim C got into some legal troubles stemming from his initial arrest on Saturday, December 16 of 2000. If you take from that day all the way until he was released from prison on December 30, 2005, is a span of exactly 263 weeks. And remember, his full name, Chad Lamont Butler, equals 263 in the reverse cipher. All right, so now it’s time to laser focus on the numbers specifically relating to Pimc’s passing.

Now, the first thing I want to point out is how his full name, which, as we just mentioned, equates to 263, which is the 56th prime number, matches with the date he died when written as such, December 4, and the phrase accidental death, which on the next slide, you’ll see what I mean by that? Chad Butler, his real name, excluding his middle name, equates to 40 in the reduction cipher matching the word overdose.

And as you could see in the headlines, pimpsy died of an accidental cough syrup overdose. Now, here you can see that the phrase drug overdose and cough syrup equate to 153 and 171 and 117 in the Ordinal ciphers. For the 171 and 117, those are merely permutations the same numbers, just arranged differently. Also, as mentioned earlier, pimp C, aka. Chad Butler, did suffer from sleep apnea, which is characterized by blockage of the airways.

And notice there’s a three for three match with Chad Butler and sleep apnea. Here we can see the place Pimpsy died west Hollywood, California, equates to 113, matching his cause of death. Now, we also talked about how PIM C, unfortunately died alone in a hotel room. Notice Pimpsy and hotel equate to 24 in the reduction ciphers. The specific name of the hotel was Monderin. And notice it equates to 43 in the reduction cipher.

And he died on December 4, 2007, a date with Numerology of 43. Now that we’ve recognized that PIM. C. Died on a date with Prime Numerology of 43, we could see that his name chad L. Butler equates to 43 in the reduction cipher matching with the words poisoned and murdered as well as Rapalot Records, the label he was working with to put out his third solo album. Just before he passed away, there were theories floating around that Pimpsy was actually murdered.

And no, this isn’t just me making stuff up. His own mother who passed away, mama Wes even believes that he too was actually murdered, or rather poisoned by individual who was quite shady. That was with Pimpsy prior to his death. There is also an interview with three six mafia’s DJ Paul where he states that he got a call from Pimpsy’s manager, which was Rick Martin, stating that Pimpsy’s body was found kneeling as if he was praying and there was blood everywhere and they assumed that he threw up.

But then Julia Beverly, the woman who actually wrote the book about Pimpsy’s passing, also explains that the La. Coroners express that Pimpsy didn’t actually overdose. But unfortunately, all the media publications kept putting it out there that Pimpsy died of an overdose. However, when they actually talk about his death and did more autopsy reports, there are some people that are finding it hard to come to a true conclusion.

And it could very well be that his sleep apnea paired with some lean that night, did cause it. But again, there are reasons to believe otherwise. Let’s talk about the many inconsistencies surrounding Pimpsy’s death. All major reports stated Pimpsy was alone in his hotel room the time he died, when in fact, many suggest that there were others with him. Allegedly, a man by the name of Larry Adams, who has since passed away, was the person in Pimpsy’s room that allegedly poisoned his drink while he was in the restroom.

Edgar, Pimpsy’s cousin, stated a potential motive being that Larry had given Pimpsy upwards to $1 million for ownership of UGK Records and likely wanted Pimpsy out of the picture. When it came to Pimpsy’s wife Chanara, respectfully, her interview with the Donnie Houston podcast is not a good look. Her reasoning for leaving Pimpsy in La. Was very OD. In short, she states that their Bentley, which Chanara insisted Pimp and her take to the airport and leave there, needed to be moved as it was parked in a tow zone.

She also mentioned that since they spent the day in La. That she wanted to leave because there was a club she wanted to attend, which I can’t understand why that would be her priority unless she needed some sort of alibi. She also mentions that Pimpsy had probation to attend the next day, matching the story of his cousin Edgar. And according to his cousin Edgar, he wouldn’t ever miss that.

Granted, he knew how much that. Could affect him. One should consider that if he was on probation, it’s very likely that he was being monitored for excessive drug use and had to keep a pretty clean record, making me think that the overdose narrative is even less likely to be the case. Also remember that the La coroner captain Ed Winter, who passed away in 2023, was the first to say that he died of, quote, natural causes.

Quote there were no signs of trauma, no signs of drug paraphernalia, end quote. Shanara, in the same interview, even implies that Pimpsy did not die from Lean. So then what could have really caused his death? In the super tight TV interview with Pimpsy’s cousin Edgar, who might I add was a 33rd degree freemason, claims to have denounced his association and has gotten right with God, which is strange in itself.

Stated that Chanara told Pimpsy that his other cousin couldn’t join him in La because he had work, when in fact his cousin never said that leaving Pimpsy without his right hand people in La. And you would think his wife would want him surrounded by people he knows at all times. As mentioned earlier, the details that DJ Paul shared about PIMC being found in a praying position with blood everywhere certainly seems like a detail that reports would document unless individuals, certain individuals, were doing their best to create the narrative that it was an overdose.

It was said that Mama Wes, prior to his passing, was hoping to get Pimpsy’s body analyzed once more, but needed close to 200,000 at the time, which wasn’t readily available. You don’t find that suspicious. You don’t find that suspicious. Now, according to that reddit post I mentioned earlier by a member duck underscore Matthew Five, he goes on to state short referencing too short was with Pimp C that night.

A girl I used to mess with from the Valley in La had also been hanging out with them that night. That same night, before Pimp had been found dead. She hit me up right when she’d left the hotel they were all hanging out at. She told me that some sketchy dude came up with a girl to supposedly bring some weed for Pimp. C pimp didn’t want to buy no pounds or ounces, but that’s what the sketchy dude brought.

Probably thinking to make a big sale. She said that shit got awkward and tense over the weed situation with the dude. Pretty much demanding someone pay for what he’d brought over. When it got too uncomfortable, her and her friend dipped out. Like I said, when she hit me that night, she was shook and kept saying how scary the weed dude and his girl were. Made the whole scene mad, awkward and unsettling.

The next day, Pimpsy was found dead. Now, I can’t tell you how valid this story is, but definitely take it with a grain of salt. Not saying it’s impossible, but you never know. Now it’s worth mentioning from too short’s 41st birthday to Pimpsy’s death is a span of 240 days. Remember, with the rules of numerology, we’re left with the number 24, which matches Pim C in the reverse reduction cipher here.

I just want to bring up how I noticed pim C died 33 months from his first solo album at the age of 33 years old. And we all know that the number 33 is always a suspicious number in relation to the freemasons. So if you want to hear more about that number on its own, go click the video that pops up right there. Now, many would probably question who would want Pimpsy sacrificed and for what reason.

Well, if you know anything about Texas when it comes to the rap scene out there, the infamous J prince must be mentioned as he’s basically the mob boss of the south. Although he worked closely with Pimpsy, it’s not impossible to think that maybe J prince didn’t like the direction Pimpsy wanted to take his own music and the southern region, and potentially to prevent his impact from spreading even further, had his life cut short.

Again, this is just a theory and not a fact. Plus, this wouldn’t be a shock to those familiar with hip hop as the rapper Takeoff from the Migos was shot and killed at a bowling alley in Houston, Texas, hanging out with his brother Quavo and J prince’s son, Jazz Prince. The point I’m making is J prince is a powerful man known to have a lot of connections to the right people to maintain his position of power.

Speaking on J. Prince, if you calculate from what would have been his 43rd birthday to Pimc’s death, it was a span of four weeks and six days. Like the number 46. Notice the word sacrifice equates to 46 in the reduction cipher. But what can’t be overlooked is that J. Prince was 43 years old when the world lost Chad L. Butler, which, if you remember earlier, also equates to 43, like rapalot, poisoned and murdered.

Again, you can make your own conclusions, but the numbers are looking hella suspicious. Bun B in this hip hop DX article states that although the duo wasn’t signed with rap a lot in the early parts of their career, j. Prince was always a mentor and practically on speed dial. Bun B states he didn’t even try to make a dime off them, at least until they inked deals with rapalot records around 2005, which again, is just two years before the passing of Pimpsy.

Despite the numerous theories circulating, a search for Pim C dead at 33 is likely to lead you to articles referencing his use of codeine permethazine to someone unfamiliar with his life. It may be assumed, given his history of drug use, that this played a significant role. It is intriguing to note that Pimpsy passed away just 25 days before what would have been his 34th birthday, the day he died, had a numerological connection to the number 25, and the words codeine permethazine equate to 205 mirroring the number 25.

The word death also holds the value of 25. So irrespective of the circumstances, there’s a numerical alignment with the narrative presented to the world. Pimpsy was released from jail on Friday, December 30, 2005. He died on December 4, 2007, which so happened to be a span of 704 days apart. Notice the word rapper equates to 74 in the most basic cipher. Now, finally, because I know those watching were probably wondering, well, if Pimpsy died and Bun B remained alive, was Pimpsy’s death bun B’s.

Faustian bargain? It’s a common theme on this channel that artists tend to lose someone extremely close to them just before or after they achieve a major accolade. This technically being the case for UGK, as the group finally won a bet award after Pimpsy’s death, leaving Bun B. To accept the award on behalf of Pimpsy. Now underground kings. Now after eight albums, 14 years together, he dies, but you get a grammy nomination.

Wow. Yeah, it was bittersweet, to say the least, say the least. Aid the lease, say the least. Truly, Pim C and Bun B went through a lot together, both good and bad. And although both men were fairly outspoken, PIM C. Was definitely more vocal and was also man enough to separate his words and feelings from Bun B. All right, well, after saying that, listen to this. All my statements are my statements.

That’s how I feel. And feelings is like booty holes. Anybody can have their own feelings. That’s my feelings. That ain’t got nothing to do with B. Okay? That’s the third thing. So let’s separate Pimc’s statements from UTK and Bun B. That’s the first thing we got to do. I say all this to present the possibility that Bun B. Might have known pimsey’s time was coming up and was forced to stay quiet for his own safety.

As a Faustian bargain states, faustian bargains are, by their nature, tragic or self defeating for the person who makes them, because what is surrendered is ultimately far more valuable than what is obtained, whether or not the bargainer appreciates that fact. Note the last album these two released as UGK while Pimpsy was still alive, came out on August 7, 2007, exactly 17 weeks before Pimpsy’s death. Note the words rap and kill both equate to 17.

To top it off, pimpsy died exactly 107 days before Bun b’s 35th birthday at the time. Note ritual sacrifice and the word sacrifice itself. Equate to 107 and 170, like the number 17. So, guys, there you have it. That is the story and decode of the legendary Texas rapper PIM c. Again, it’s important you make your own conclusions about what actually happened to this man, because I’m just here to lay out the information and the hidden numerical aspect behind it.

So, as we know, pimpsy tragically passed away in his hotel room just like the rapper Big Pun seven years prior. If you want to know more about that story, click the video up here. But seriously, guys, I appreciate those sticking around to watch the whole thing. By now, you guys know the drill. Be sure to like the video and comment your thoughts down below. Was Pimpsy a victim of the vicious music industry? Or was his death a relation to his syrup sipping habits? Also, don’t forget to share the video and subscribe man.

Remember, all of those things are free to do. It’s been your boy script. And I’m outta here. The pace, pace, pace. .

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