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Get to Know Us
PIMPIN P
GANGSTA PIMPIN
Pimpin P: Gangsta Pimpin – The Pimpin P Show
From the streets of Prince Hall Village (PHV) in Oklahoma City, Pimpin P is the original Gangsta Pimpin—raised in a big family with 10–12 siblings from different fathers, living life on the edge. He grew up Southside, surviving the streets and lockup, and lived that cycle “in and out of prison.” Known to rock Tupac tees—even in an Arkansas courthouse—Pimpin P became a symbol of unapologetic street swagger. Reuniting with Dope Man and Curb Village (now Oak Grove), he continued the hustle on Northwest OKC’s corners. Through all the filming, the fame, and the feds, he never lost his edge. This is street-lore turned real-life tape: The Pimpin P Show—no filter, all hustle.
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