“Jay-Z had been introduced to UGK by a big DJ in New York named Clark Kent. And he’s like, ‘I like these guys, I wanna work with them,'” Bun continued. “And Pimp C did not want to fuck with people that 2Pac did not fuck with, because he thought 2Pac was the best judge of character.”
2Pac loomed large, and in 1999, a lot of the wounds from the bitter feuding that had defined the mid-1990s were still fresh. For Pimp C, these were all major factors in whether or not he'd collaborate with Jay.
“When that first call came from Jay-Z, we were at the house in Atlanta, and [Pimp C] looked up at the wall. And he just stared at the picture. And I’m like, ‘What are you doing?’ And he said, ‘I’m thinking what would 2Pac do right now? And 2Pac wouldn’t want me to fuck with him. That’s why I said, I’m not coming to New York.”
Jay's mainstream appeal has also been cited as a reason for Pimp C's reluctance to appear on "Big Pimpin'," but thankfully, UGK and Jay-Z did team up for the song. "...Pimpin'" wound up becoming a Top 20 hit for the artists, and it remains the highest charting single in UGK's discography.