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====Hiatus and national attention (1996β2001)==== After taking a short hiatus from music in the late 1990s, UGK returned in 2000, appearing on [[Jay-Z]]'s smash hit single "[[Big Pimpin']]", which peaked at #18 on the [[Billboard 200]], as well as "[[Sippin' on Some Syrup]]" by [[Three 6 Mafia]], which peaked at #30 on the US [[Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs]]. Both of these collaborations greatly increased the duo's reputation, and helped fuel anticipation for their next project. Jive Records failed to capitalize on this new-found interest in UGK, as their fourth album, ''[[Dirty Money (album)|Dirty Money]]'', was released in 2001 with little to no advertisement or promotion.
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