Talk:P$C

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The P$C is a collective group of artists who started in the music industry performing back-up functions for successful southern rapper T.I. The letters "P$C" are an abbreviation for "Pimp Squad Clique," the name given to them and referenced by T.I. in many of his songs, to which they often contribute. On September 20, 2005, the Pimp Squad Clique broke out of its secondary role and stole a portion of the southern rap limelight by releasing its own full-length album entitled "25 to Life." The album's title is a product of the fact that the four members of P$C (AK, Mac Boney, Big Kuntry, and C-Rod), as well as T.I. himself (who also made significant contributions to the album), are all under the age of 25. At the time of this writing, the album has only been in stores for one week, so it is too early to judge whether it will become a pop success or not. However, with fifteen high-energy tracks and additional contributions from popular producer Jonathan Smith (also known as "Lil' Jon"), and southern rap personnel Young Jeezy, Lloyd, Young Dro, and Cee-Lo, the album should at least prove to be popular among fans of the genre.

I simply changed "clique" to "click". Pimp Squad Click is the correct name, check the official website (pimpsquadclick.com) Realferrari 08:38, 28 May 2006 (UTC)