Bun B Embroiled In Legal Battle With Former Trill Burgers Partners
Former managers/partners Benson and Patsy Vivares are being accused of misappropriating funds from the business.
Former managers/partners Benson and Patsy Vivares are being accused of misappropriating funds from the business.
The first female artist signed to Def Jam West was perhaps best known for her 1993 single “I Don’t Give a F###.”
It’s always going to be UGK forever.
Paul Wall, Bun B and Chalie Boy pay tribute to Houston’s “Slab” culture on the collaborative single, “Bounce, Rock, Skate.”
“She straight up snapped.”
The UGK legend said of meeting the Republic Records superstar, “I’ve only ever met 2 other people who make you feel this seen and heard in an interaction before and that’s @barackobama and @beyonce.”
It’s a numbers game.
All of the proceeds from this special one day offering will go to his family.
Bun B’s Trill Burgers received the Drake seal of approval after the Toronto native pulled up to his store in Houston.
The original program will stream on Crackle.
Bun B had hungry diners wrapped around the block waiting to get a taste of the award-winning burgers at Wednesday’s launch.
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Mickey Factz has made history with a school that teaches rappers how to rap, using the goats of the culture.
Bun B mourned the death of BigTyme Recordz founder Russell Washington, the man who signed UGK and released their first EP.
News of the missing poncho first surfaced on March 5 after the Houston legend performed during the Rodeo Southern Takeover at NRG Park on Friday (March 3).
Texas legend curates epic show, even though he lost one of his one of a kind garments.
UGK legend didn’t consider some of the mega videos that came before 1999.
Rapper Bun B’s Trill Burger food brand will have its first brick-and-mortar location in Houston. Read more!
Bun B and the city of Port Arthur, Texas, celebrated the life of Pimp C and the legacy of rap group UGK. Read more!