E.B.W.D. – G To Da Game
Download music album G To Da Game by E.B.W.D., released in 1996. ℗ Par-Le Records
Houston, Texas, has a vibrant and influential hip-hop/rap music scene, with a rich history of groundbreaking artists, iconic sounds, and innovative subgenres. Known for its distinctive blend of southern rap, chopped and screwed production, and laid-back vibes, Houston has left an indelible mark on the hip-hop landscape and continues to shape the genre today.
The roots of Houston’s hip-hop scene can be traced back to the 1980s, with pioneering acts like the Geto Boys and the Rap-A-Lot Records label. The Geto Boys, consisting of members Scarface, Willie D, and Bushwick Bill, became synonymous with the city’s gritty, streetwise sound, addressing topics such as social issues, gang life, and mental health in their lyrics.
In the 1990s, Houston’s hip-hop scene further developed its unique identity, with the emergence of DJ Screw and the Screwed Up Click, a collective of rappers and producers associated with the DJ. DJ Screw’s innovative chopped and screwed production technique, which involved slowing down and manipulating tracks to create a syrupy, atmospheric sound, became a defining characteristic of Houston rap music. This style would later evolve into the subgenre known as “Houston chopped and screwed.”
Throughout the 2000s, Houston’s hip-hop scene continued to thrive, with artists like Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, and Chamillionaire achieving both regional and national success. Their music was characterized by its catchy hooks, trunk-rattling basslines, and infectious southern swagger, helping to cement Houston’s status as a hip-hop powerhouse.
In recent years, the city’s hip-hop landscape has continued to evolve, with a new generation of artists like Travis Scott, Megan Thee Stallion, Maxo Kream, and Don Toliver pushing the boundaries of the genre and incorporating elements of both Houston’s traditional sound and contemporary rap trends.
Download music album G To Da Game by E.B.W.D., released in 1996. ℗ Par-Le Records
Download music album Str8 Out Da Slums by Lil Keke & Jacka, released on June 21, 2005. ℗ LGB Records
Download music album Bonnie And Clyde by Cuete Yeska & Carolyn Rodriguez, released on July 28, 2014. ℗ Round Towne Music
Download music album Gangstarock by Gentry & Mr. Kane, released in 2001. ℗ Woodfella Records
Download music album Quick Tape (Chopped Up) by Soody Soo & DJ Michael Watts, released on June 10, 2019. ℗ Hits Music Group
Download music album H-Tine by Beanz N Kornbread, released on May 27, 2019. ℗ Sydedish Records, INC
Download music album Life (Chopnotslop Remix) by OG Ron C & Lil’ Flip, released on May 31, 2019. ℗ ChopNotSlop
Download music album Diary Of The Originator: Chapter 12 – June 27th by DJ Screw, released on June 5, 2019. ℗ Official S.U.C.
Download music album Diary Of The Originator: Chapter 137 – Blue 22 by DJ Screw, released on June 5, 2019. ℗ Official S.U.C.
Download music album Waterworld by Waterworld, released on June 7, 2019. ℗ GT Digital / 17 Reasons
Download music album Macc & Los by Grace Boys, released on June 11, 2019. ℗ GBC ENT
Download music album Latex, Vol. 2 (ChopNotSlop Remix) by DJ Hollygrove, released on June 15, 2019. ℗ Chopstars Ent
Download music album Product Of My Environment Slowed by Underboss, released on June 23, 2019. ℗ Flawless Entertainment / P.B.G
Download music album Young Legend III by DJ X.O., released on June 28, 2019. ℗ No Sleep MG / E.A.R.
Download music album Finesse Money by Authentic & Lucky Luciano, released on June 28, 2019. ℗ GT Digital / Authentic
Download music album No Complaints by Stunna Bam, released on June 28, 2019. ℗ GT Digital / Stunna Bam
Download music album Major League Playaz by Ernez & Lil’ Flip, released on July 2, 2019. ℗ King Life Family / Ernez Music
Download music album The Best Of Big Pup by Big Pup, released on July 4, 2019. ℗ P.U.D. Entertainment LLC