
Hey Guys,
OGPR is happy to announce the recent inclusion of some of Houston's finest to its client roster, that of rapper Slim Thug (Geffen) and his group Boss Hogg Outlaws.
Long a staple in Hip-Hop, both in Houston and nationally Slim is known for breaking down barriers, being one of the first North Side MC to freely collaborate with an MC from the South Side, Screwed Up Click's E.S.G. It's 2007 and Slim Thug is readying himself for the follow-up to his RIAA Gold Certified debut Already Platinum. Slim's sophomore effort is entitled Boss of All Bosses and below you will find the links to download the first single, Problem Wit Dat produced by none other than Houston's infamous Mr Lee (Scarface, Paul Wall, Bun B, Slim Thug.)
DOWNLOAD LINKS:
Clean -
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=56SVNFIFDirty -
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MCIEMHBSInstrumental -
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=N2T36BZGThe album is in stores June 5th so watch out for it.
Meanwhile, those needing drops, feature interviews or mixtape hosting should get a me soonest.

Slim Thug doesn't just rhyme about being a boss, he lives it. As CEO of his own Houston-based label, Boss Hogg Outlawz, under parent company Geffen/Interscope , Slim and Co. have just dropped their major label debut as a collective - Serve and Collect - and this review says it all............
Slim Thug's Boss Hogg Outlawz aren't a group as much as they're a temporary compilation crew like Ludacris' Disturbing Tha Peace. The big difference is that DTP appeared on Luda's major-label offshoot while the Outlawz are on Slim's Koch imprint and the street level feel to their releases sorts out accordingly. Plus, Slim was born and bred in Swishahouse's mixtape world, which explains why "Serve and Collect" flows so well. Most of these rappers moonlight in the Slim Thug-associated group Boys in Blue, which explains the excellent chemistry seen here. Not that the students have become the masters, but Slim's high-quality contributions here - and unlike other 'presenters' hosting a comp, his appearances are numerous - are often matched by crew members PJ, C Ward and J-Dawg, and sometimes topped by Killa Kyleon, who's unstoppable on every appearance. Skeletal, aggressive beats dominate with C Ward's smooth "Rollin" and R&B hopeful Rob Smallz's bitter ballad "Cheating," adding just enough variety. Houston's great Mr. Lee handles production on most of the tracks and there's no guest list, everyone is family. You'd have to land a spot on the Houston Rockets or move next to Z-Ro to get your Texas on any harder and folks who have worn out their copy of "Already Platinum" shouldn't bother to think twice. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Those still needing a review copy (press only) should reach out immediately.
For further info, interview opportunities, mixtape hosting and drops, kindly contact Nancy Byron, OGPR (832) 220.6071 or
nancy.byron@ogpr.net