Mr. Pookie recorded in 1998 on Tha Rockla, the only solo release by K-Roc, on Icon Recordings (later Iconic) out of Dallas. Hailing from North Dallas, the two paired along with a crew dubbed Stoney Crook – named for the rough-and-tumble Stoney Brook apartment complex off North Audelia Road where the crew lived and rapped together. Featured on such local underground hits as "Hittin’ Hard" and "Unfu*kwitable", Mr. Pookie became a standout in the burgeoning Texas rap music scene.
In late 1999, Mr. Pookie released his own solo album, Tha Rippla, the Dirty South rap classic CD featuring guest appearances by K-Roc, Remontis (later renamed Mr. Montis), C-Pone, Chuck/Juwell, Solo, plus a then unknown 15-year-old rap prodigy named Mr. Lucci. The album, fueled by hits such as “Crook 4 Life”, and the popular underground pro-marijuana hit “Smoke One” -- went on to sell over 90,000 copies of its regular and chopped-and-screwed versions combined, and is considered an Essential Album on both Allmusic and Amazon.com.
The next year, Jones returned the favor to his young protégé Mr. Lucci by making several key appearances on Lucci’s solo debut, Diabolical.
The Iconic recordings exclusively featured the production of its owner Kevin A., Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci were originally affiliated with Iconic Recordings, but left to form their own label Crawl 2 Ball a short time later, after a bitter, protracted dispute with the label owner over non-payment of royalties. In 2003, the duo Mr. Pookie & Mr. Lucci independently released both the regular double-disc and the chopped & screwed single-disc versions of My Life (which peaked at #59 on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Album Charts in April 2004), selling the CDs hand-to-hand, out of the trunks of their cars and hand-delivering them personally to small mom-and-pop record stores in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and beyond, and moving over 40,000 units by themselves and local distribution. Mr. Pookie, along with Mr. Lucci, also collaborated with Paul Wall in 2004 on “What Cha Gon’ Do”, a track on Wall’s last independent solo album, Chick Magnet. Pookie also appeared on several popular local and regional mixtape CDs, including an underground homemade Best Of Mr. Pookie CD/DVD combination in 2005.
His January 2006 label debut Return Of Tha Rippla, on Crawl 2 Ball / Boss Entertainment distributed by Fontana Distribution / Universal Music Group, has already produced a lead single, “Don’t Test Us” (featuring Mr. Lucci & Mr. Montis), which has charted on 3 Billboard charts, peaking at #6 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales chart and #19 on the Hot 100 Singles Sales chart.
As of August 2009, none of their albums can be found in store
So High Serenade
Mr. Pookie Lyrics
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Yea now ay won't you come smoke wit me, fillen so fine now fillen jus righ now
Smoke wit me tonight we'll be so high oh yeaaaa roll it up in a altamo swisha
Sweet you kno were gold..i smoke ..knows I smoke now how many bluntz do you get
Outtta dime sacc takes me 2 I dunno about you , come on smoke wit me
The lyrics to Mr. Pookie's song "So High Serenade" paint a vivid picture of a relaxing and enjoyable smoking experience, as the artist encourages the listener to join him in smoking a blunt. From the opening line "Smokin time on da blunt wit me yeaaa," Mr. Pookie sets the tone for the song, inviting the listener to share in the simple pleasure of getting high.
Throughout the song, Mr. Pookie repeats the phrase "smoke wit me" to emphasize his desire for companionship during his smoking session. He describes the feeling of smoking as "fillen so fine now fillen jus righ now," highlighting the calming and soothing effects of marijuana. The artist also praises the quality of the weed he is smoking, referring to it as "gold" and calling for the listener to "roll it up in a altamo swisha."
While the lyrics of "So High Serenade" may not be complex or profound, they capture the essence of enjoying the simple pleasures of life with good company. The song celebrates the joys of getting high and encourages the listener to join in on the experience.
Line by Line Meaning
Smokin time on da blunt wit me yeaaa. smokin wit mr.pookie yea smokin smoookin
Let's smoke a blunt together, it'll be a good time
Yea now ay won't you come smoke wit me, fillen so fine now fillen jus righ now
Come smoke with me, it'll feel good and just right
Smoke wit me tonight we'll be so high oh yeaaaa roll it up in a altamo swisha
If you smoke with me tonight we'll get really high, let's use an altamo swisha to roll it up
Sweet you kno were gold..i smoke ..knows I smoke now how many bluntz do you get
We're cool and we both smoke, how many blunts can you handle?
Outtta dime sacc takes me 2 I dunno about you , come on smoke wit me
I only have one dime bag left, it only takes me two blunts to finish it - what about you? Come on, let's smoke
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