UGK Discography - Guest Appearances

Guest Appearances

Year Song Performer(s) Album
1995 "Swing Wide" 5th Ward Boyz Rated G
1996 "Break 'Em Off Somethin'" Master P Ice Cream Man
1998 "2-Real" Scarface My Homies
"Ackickdoe!" C-Murder Life or Death
"Slangin" Fiend There's One in Every Family
1999 "Big Pimpin'" Jay-Z Vol. 3… Life and Times of S. Carter
"Who's Snitching" Lil' O Blood Money
2000 "Murder Man Dance" Spice 1 The Last Dance
"Tough Guy" Outkast Shaft
"Stick 'Em Up" Ludacris Back for the First Time
"Sippin' On Some Syrup" Three 6 Mafia When the Smoke Clears: Sixty 6, Sixty 1
2002 "If I Wasn't Rappin'" Pastor Troy Universal Soldier
2005 "You'z a Trick" Lil' Flip I Need Mine
2006 "White Gurl" E-40 My Ghetto Report Card
"Front Back" T.I. King
2007 "Where's Da G's" Dizzee Rascal Maths + English
"Country Cousins" Talib Kweli Eardrum
2009 "Leanin'" Slim Thug Boss of All Bosses
"Welcome 2 Houston" Slim Thug

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