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Houston style hiphop
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Houston style hiphop

For years I just didn't get what that chopped and screwed thing was all about. Took years to grow on me now I can't get enough of it.














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I don't like chopped and screwed, but I like a lot of H-Town hip hop like Z-Ro and UGK. Is Kendrick Lamar from H-town? I'm also down with a lot of Southern rap in general.
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Quote: (04-29-2013 04:43 PM)InternationPlayboy Wrote:  

. Is Kendrick Lamar from H-town?

Nah he is from Chicago, but I think he moved to L.A while in high school or something like that.

boredom is evil
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Quote: (04-29-2013 04:43 PM)InternationPlayboy Wrote:  

Is Kendrick Lamar from H-town?

No. But someone chopped and screwed this video to make it sound like he is.
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Those are horrible examples Speakeasy. You probably can't tell but if the wrong dj touches it, it sounds like shit. Screw is dying out with the young kids around town anyways. They didn't grow up on it like older people. All those rappers who were around back in the day are dead, locked up or not rapping anymore.














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Houston- What do you and the other hip hop, rap, whatever boys think of this?






That's as close to rap as I get...

Edit-Signed Charlie Scene on your girlfriends tits...

hahahaha
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Quote: (04-29-2013 09:19 PM)Hotwheels Wrote:  

Houston- What do you and the other hip hop, rap, whatever boys think of this?






That's as close to rap as I get...

Edit-Signed Charlie Scene on your girlfriends tits...

hahahaha

I can't stand these guys. They seem corney to me, from the lyrics, to the singers, to the music. If you want some good rock/rap:

Biohazard: One of the first groups to introduce hip hop into rock





Obviously the beastie boys:





Old school Chili Peppers





Rage against the machine:





Hed PE is ok





Rap/rock was a hard genre to pull off, most who tried didn't do a good job.
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Bizkit gets a lot of hate but Hotwheels doesn't care. It's rock/rap.

This song speaks to me.






Rocked out that CD when it was released.
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Quote: (04-29-2013 09:40 PM)Hotwheels Wrote:  

Bizkit gets a lot of hate but Hotwheels doesn't care. It's rock/rap.

This song speaks to me.






Rocked out that CD when it was released.

I liked them when I was younger. I can't listen to them anymore. They were at the first concert I ever went to, Family Values Tour '98. They're actually coming here to Denver in a few weeks.

Another good rap/rock track, then I'm done derailing






All this talk about this kind of music has gotten me thinking about a bunch of stuff I haven't listened to in ages. Now I'm downloading all kinds of stuff. Thanks for the idea dude.
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I hook my lappy to the stereo in my truck and blast out shit on youtube all the time.

Better than XM or Pandora as far as I'm concerned as I chose the playlist.

Just need to put them on my phone for when the net reception sucks,
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@Houston, thanks for the track recommendations. Too bad to hear that scene is dying out, but it seems some DJs are keeping that style going. And you even have NYC cats like A$AP looking to Houston for inspiration.

I tend to like the stuff this screwed to the nth degree. That sounds like a tear in the space-time continuum. Man, that shit would really sound crazy if you listened while high.
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Cant believe noone posted these...









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This one is SICK too!




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H-Town since the 90's






Long live Akeem Olajuwon, Mario Elie and Rudy Tomjanovich!






If I had to leave California, I would go to Texas.
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Quote: (04-30-2013 03:23 PM)speakeasy Wrote:  

@Houston, thanks for the track recommendations. Too bad to hear that scene is dying out, but it seems some DJs are keeping that style going. And you even have NYC cats like A$AP looking to Houston for inspiration.

I tend to like the stuff this screwed to the nth degree. That sounds like a tear in the space-time continuum. Man, that shit would really sound crazy if you listened while high.
Ok, I thought about it and maybe it's not dying out. But, at one point everyone in the city was jamming some type of Screw. Now, it's mainly people who will never stop listening to it and ghetto kids. You still hear it bumping out of trunks everywhere you go.

I can you give you a bunch of album links to download if you want. Just download and go through them and keep what you like. Do you know how to use Winrar to extract files?
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