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  2. Category:Rappers from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Rappers from Texas" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 6arelyhuman; A.

  3. List of Houston rappers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of rappers from Houston. 5th Ward Boyz; 5th Ward Juvenilez; Aaron May; ABN; Ameer Vann; Baby Bash; Big Hawk; Big Mello; Big Mike; Big Moe; Big Pokey ...

  4. Category:Underground rappers - Wikipedia

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    Underground hip-hop groups (72 P) Pages in category "Underground rappers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 324 total.

  5. Nemesis (rap crew) - Wikipedia

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    The rappers from Hamilton Park and the DJs from Oak Cliff, both neighborhoods in Dallas, became part of the Dallas, Texas underground rap scene in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [2] Known for their funk-structured compositions and loud bass lines, the group debuted with the single "Oak Cliff" in 1987, and followed up with several albums on ...

  6. Underground hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    New York underground rapper Kool Keith received notable success with his album Dr. Octagonecologyst, gaining more attention than any contemporary independent hip hop album "in quite a while". [22] The Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito Show was a notable underground hip-hop radio show that was broadcast on WKCR, and later WQHT, in New York City from ...

  7. UGK - Wikipedia

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    UGK (short for Underground Kingz) was an American rap duo from Port Arthur, Texas, formed in 1987, by Mitchell “Big Mitch” Queen who would eventually leave the group to pursue a football career [1] and Chad "Pimp C" Butler with Bernard “Bun B” Freeman replacing Big Mitch who would still make guest appearances on UGK songs.

  8. Z-Ro - Wikipedia

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    Z-Ro was born Joseph Wayne McVey IV in Houston's South Park neighborhood on January 19, 1977. [5] When he was six, his mother died, and he was shuttled from household to household in search of stability, eventually settling in the Ridgemont area, a middle-class neighborhood in Southwest Houston near the suburb of Missouri City. [5]

  9. List of gangsta rap artists - Wikipedia

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    All Music Guide to Hip-hop: The Definitive Guide to Rap & Hip-hop. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-759-5. Talevski, Nick (2006). Rock Obituaries – Knocking on Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. ISBN 978-1-8460-9091-2.