Twenty years ago, Mike Jones helped bring the sound of Houston to the world. He can still remember what it felt like. "2005 was a moment in time that will forever be filled with memories that are ...
Twenty-five years ago this summer, the hip-hop group Cypress Hill was on the bill for the Smokin’ Grooves Tour, a memorably groundbreaking ’90s concert tour that had hip-hop acts and reggae acts ...
June 27, known as DJ Screw Day in Houston, was a major day for hip-hop because Dallas rapper Hashi Senjoo released his debut album, Everybody Won’t Like This, But ALOT Will. Senjoo has many ties to ...
On this day in 1991, Houston rap legend and Geto Boys frontman Scarface dropped his classic debut solo album, Mr. Scarface Is Back, on Rap-A-Lot Records. The project marked the beginning of a storied ...
Houston's rap scene can often present a unified front with the amount of positivity and collaboration between its OGs, but don't be mistaken: there's always been a major divide between the Southside ...
In a recent interview, Houston rap icon Lil' Keke explained why Drake, who's treated Houston like his adopted home since the beginning of his career, doesn't collaborate with local artists despite his ...
From DJ Screw to Dave Chappelle, Trae Tha Truth’s truth tells Houston’s past, present and future into Hip-Hop history. Houston Hip-Hop has always marched to the beat of its own slowed-down, ...
"Yeah, I'm from the Northside. Man Screw didn't f— with us. We was Swishahouse," Slim Thug said emphatically, dismissing the interviewer's insinuation that he'd been close with DJ Screw. "Early 90's, ...