Winter suggested that Pimp C's family was aware he suffered from the condition. Pimp C's death came during a commercial peak for his duo UGK, a Port Arthur-based group that was a pioneering hip-hop force in Houston.
An October Chronicle report stated that drug experts have yet to determine definitive negative health effects of cough syrup abuse.
But the city's innovative and revered DJ Screw , who was notorious for ingesting codeine-based cough syrup, died of a heart attack in at age Last year another local rapper, Big Moe, died of a heart attack at Pimp C's death rattled the local scene. A lot people heard that he died of a cocaine overdose, which is not true at all … the coroner said he did not overdose. Then you had all of these people say that he did overdose. So that was just irresponsible media that came up with that story.
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Didn't expect it would be the last time I'd ever see him alive, but that's life. This song has unexpectedly been in my head for the past few days non-stop. Now I understand why. Outkast Uploaded by yardie4life. Join the New Times community and help support independent local journalism in Miami.
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