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  2. List of Houston rappers - Wikipedia

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    5th Ward Boyz; 5th Ward Juvenilez; Aaron May; ABN; Ameer Vann; Baby Bash; Big Hawk; Big Mello; Big Mike; Big Moe; Big Pokey; Big Tony; Boss Hogg Outlawz; Botany Boyz ...

  3. 5th Ward Boyz - Wikipedia

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    5th Ward Boyz is an American southern hip hop trio, based out of Houston, Texas. [1] Their name is derived from Houston's Fifth Ward . The group signed to Rap-A-Lot Records following the Geto Boys ' popularity on the label.

  4. 5th Ward Juvenilez - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1993, the 5th Ward Juvenilez made their debut on 2-Low's 1993 debut album, Funky Lil Brotha on the track entitled "Comin' Up". After guest appearances on the 5th Ward Boyz' Gangsta Funk and the Blac Monks' Secrets of the Hidden Temple in 1994, Rap-a-Lot issued the Juvenilez debut single "G-Groove" in late 1994.

  5. Category:Rappers from Houston - Wikipedia

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    List of Houston rappers; Rappers from the Gulf Coast of The United States; 0–9. 5th Ward Juvenilez; B. Babel Fishh; Baby Bash; Kirko Bangz; BeatKing; Big Mello; Big ...

  6. Usual Suspects (album) - Wikipedia

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    Usual Suspects is the fourth studio album by American hip hop group 5th Ward Boyz.It was released on November 18, 1997, through Rap-A-Lot Records.Recording sessions took place at Hippie House Studios and Digital Services in Houston and at the Enterprise in Burbank.

  7. Just Brittany - Wikipedia

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    Bullock was raised in the Fifth Ward section of Houston, and attended Worthing High School. [3] After graduating from Jesse Jackson Academy at 16, Bullock began to focus on her music career. [ 1 ] In 2010, she released "Call Me for That Good" (#89 R&B), which gained attention from record label Cash Money Records .

  8. Sauce Walka - Wikipedia

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    Sauce Walka credits himself with popularizing the modern usage of the hip-hop slang term "drip", a word he uses extensively throughout his lyrics. [5] In 2015, he gained attention after releasing a " diss song " titled "Wack 2 Wack", targeted at the musician Drake , accusing him of appropriating Houston hip-hop culture.

  9. Screwed Up Click - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, a new type of music began gaining popularity in Houston, collectively called "Chopped and screwed", which was pioneered by DJ Screw. [1] The sound was created from a turntable technique in which Screw slowed down the tempo and torqued with parts of hip-hop anthems, giving them a new hypnotic & mesmerizing sound which he believed also made the lyrics easier to understand.