@@mcmorelane3818 It's all of TEXAS video. You seem to be way way too young. Bet you don't know and you was not around when Fat Pat and SUC was at the last conyin Austin,texas right before Fat Pat was r.i.p'ed.
@@JRS7133im not from Houston so I haven’t heard any of these albums I’m familiar with most of these names in the video I’m more familiar with Ro and Trae who I discovered in 06 in Texas I grew up in a small town in Mississippi so I never had the opportunity to listen to these greats
I mean, ok, they are from Port Arthur, fine. They blew up in Houston and i want to claim them, though. For what its worth, I'd claim Beaumont and, by extension, Port Arthur for Houston too, though. A few of the people on this video also weren't born in Houston either, but this is where all of their careers took off. Let me phrase it this way, rather; if i were describing music associated with Houston, UGK would come up, even if they are from Port Arthur.
Am from. Houston.. I've read the comments.. k.rino's music pre dates all Houston rap.. you gotta research.. almost 40+ years in the game.. hardest mc alive...
Only MC in hip-hop history to drop 7 full length albums in one day. Every single one hits from beginning to end. K-Rino is without a doubt the hardest working artist in the industry .
Man enjoy all your work! Even though I'm from the bay in NorCal I grew up listening to a lot of these Southern rappers. Still got Big Mike on my playlist
It was 2 other guys who created the 'Screw i'll look them up again soon, but r.i.p; Dj Screw came after them, Screw invented the Chopping in the the music
And you also had another one who I think was always doing the same with Screw and that's DJ Red the albums regular and screwed like Still Afloat vol.1 and All Screwed Up vol.2
Omg. I had Bone Hard Zaggin by Big Mello. I was only 12. Knew every word. Copped the cassette twice cuz i lost it. Botany Boyz, Definitely ny favorite rapoer, Mr. 3-2 (The Governor) Big Mike. & most importantly Fat Pat. All of em. Choice was the s***! She was cold. I miss the early 90's. It was nothing like it. Yea, you covered a lot. Dj Screw, dear GOD...YES. Im from Houston, so yes, this was so good.
I respect this mayne especially showing love for the culture . you forgot quite a few tho ... especially on a underground standpoint... groups such as - fakkulty, minds of mischief, gang society, criminal element, 2 real , burton boyz , the list goes on...but great content homie 👌🏼💯
@@JRS7133 sad to bring up the fact he didn't make it that far and didn't make it BET. Him and his people was all underground rappers and we know and seen that underground music never made it nowhere bigger to big platforms. The only person who made it on BET out of all of them was... Big Moe(r.i.p) when he debuted his song "Purple Stuff"
For anyone who disagrees with my comment... name 1 dance that came from Rap-A-Lot? 😄 S.U.C. had the body rock & southside. June 27th alone is the #1 classic in Houston!!! Zro's Mo City Don Freestyle I grew up on Rap-A-Lot but around 95'... I turned into a Screwhead! Screw came in and took over!
@@MrCalverino and the SouthSide and body rock is not a dance they even said it themselves..you outsiders speaking on Houston culture makes y'all look stupid af🤦🤡
There are so many and too many more names to add on this list, but just to name a few 4 deep, PLUTO, Ace Deuce, 380 dat Texas lady, Grimm/Aggravated, SPM, Born 2wice, Criminal Element, Lil Rascal, Nuwine.
Man It Will Never Ever Be A Feeling Like It Was Growing Up In The Screw Era. Its Cool That Some Can Go Bacc And See What It Was But Trust Me You Had To Be There To Understand Why We Still So Obsessed With It! #RipRobertEarlDjScrewDavis #KingOfTheSouth #MillionDollaHands SCREWED UP CLICC 4LIFE!!
@Crip52Crazy Exactly. It was like .. idk. I have no words. So fun, dope, live, everything. I remember when even in the suburbs, white kids knew what was going on w/ the north side jackin dudes for their slabs & swangas from the southside dudes. We all was like, " This s*** gettin out of hand! These mfs trippin"
i lived on myrtle and broadway in bed stuy back in 87 and one night bushwick bill was hanging out with 2 of his boys riding their bikes...2 hours later they was walking cause they got jacked for their bikes...😆😆
Everything you said was all truth and facts and I am Mic Dolla SPC 🤟🏿 Tine stand up and I wrote wanna be a baller little known fact with Big T and Big mellow I use to be known as Big 50 yes they used my name in hustle and flow true facts I rapped with K RINO and I founded Electric City Records with K RINO in 1986🤯✌🏿
@B-KnockzTV thank you they think that I am dead I will definitely help you with true facts about Houston culture but I choose not to be recognized for my help. God bless you my brother in Christ 🙏🏿👊🏿
@Austintx78721 yes it does depend on what you ask him about but we had fun living on the south side sailing the south and birdies don't chirp I'm Big 50
Bro you forgot Klondike Kat and Street Military. Lil Flea and Pharoah. Come on man you ain't no real H-town rap head if you forgot about them boy's. "Said I be dead a year but that was two years ago and I'm still living " Man hold up. Lmmfao 😊
Yeah you missed a lot. But great job for all the documented pioneers aside from the big 3 independnts (Rap-A-Lot, Suave, & Big Tyme 89-92). Real good job though and you have no reason to apologize. Always H-Town fam...talkinbout!
How are you going to leave out UGK? J Dawg - Ridin' On 4's RP Cola - Man Hold Up Some of Houston OG Anthems. Love it mane! Texas made, Texas paid. You already know. Already.
@B-KnockzTV you clearly didn't mention UGK (1987 - 2007). As you stated, there's so much music history in the H,; I felt UGK were some Houston music genera OG's who paved the way and contributed throughout their time in music.
@B-KnockzTV where is DJ Screw from? Smithville. Your intro of this video states you were covering the pioneers of Houston, Texas, from the late 80's, 90's, and 2000's, that put the 3rd coast on the map. UGK, definitely placed a big role on placing the 3rd coast on the map, from the 90's to the 2000's.
This here is bout 80 members of the SUC that I can name off the top of my dome Screw, Keke, Big Moe, HAWK, Pat, ESG, C Note Will Lean D Red Lil 3rd Big Mello Zro Trae Lil O Pimp C Big Pokey Al D Lil Flip Mike D, C Loc, Demo, Kay K, Screwzilla, BG Gator, Crazy C, Mistabol, Snipe, Enjoli, Tee Lee, Pimpin Toe, Pat Lemons, Lante, Bird Head Mr.32 Clay Doe Bun B Archie Lee Duke Duke, Knock Knock Doo Doo, A , Lil Randy, Rhino, Hurricane Duck, Grace, Los, Jut, Ronnie Spencer, C Blunt 380-D Slant, Doug, Nard, Shay, Dave, Lil Rob, D-Pac, Terrance, Lil Chuck,Tolu, Piccolo, Stick 1, Dre, BC, Monte, Mantny, Hen Deuce, Big G, Poppy, Man Pooh, Big Floyd, Daryl, Short Mac, Chris Ward, Wacky J, Den Den, Spider, Fooly Wayne
Where was odd squad group Devin the dude started wit them they was our tribe call quest, forgot Tim smooth and too cool, menace clan out of cali. Did u even say street military they are our wu tang clan, ready red I'm a dope vein he was out in the 80s to, criminal element, gang society, AL D screw brother list goes on I grew on anything came out of Houston I was on it. But this was a pretty gud documentary I remember having the royal flush album cover on my wall wit girls on it tht and ghetto boys the old GB before Scarface and willie d. Be Down album was my 1st records my uncle was from 5th ward he brought royal flush and ghetto boys record for my 8th birthday every since then I was on it. Oh yeah 4 deep, and mass 187
thanks for this 💪🏿 ima Houston ninja and I want to say Our culture comes from the SUC... Screwston, Tx‼️‼️‼️ 🎶🔩😎🤘🏿 Not rap a lot They were the 1st but Screw gave us our identity 1116-2000 🕊
@@Austintx78721 🤷🏿♂️ I dnt have time to argue with nggas, Screw came with a whole culture because they were hustlers who rappes, Rap A lot has REAL RAPPERS, get the fck outta here👎🏿🤦🏿♂️ nggas was out here literally dressing and sounding like them SUC nggas
Wasn't nobody dressing like anyone that was signed to rap a lot ‼️‼️‼️ SUC had nggas freestyling just like them with the "Ima come dine" flow yall be so quick to correct someone like a fact checker, get the fck outta here 🤷🏿♂️ who cares who done it first...WHO HAD THE BIGGEST IMPACT 🤷🏿♂️
@@MrCalverino Rap A Lot had the biggest impact and you is sounding like you NOT from Texas and NOT from Houston but if you are? YOU should BE THE ONE giving RESPECT to RAP A LOT. B knocks should delete your comments because YOU FROM THE BEGINNING CAME UP IN HERE ALL DISRESPECTFUL ANYWAY
original Ghetto Boys were Sir Rap-A-Lot aka K-9, Raheem & Jukebox 1st single was Car🚘Freak"1986" do your research before u talk about Texas music or sports because Texans will get upset very quickly about there history which i dint blame them at all. Lol!
Big time records I might have missed spelled it but do your research on that label it had signed ugk and DJ Screw did 3 in da morning on that label you have D of trinity garden cartel and lil rascal man so many other’s you left out nice video but do your research us Texans don’t play about our culture 💯🫡
Correction…2:07 Lil Troy, Not DJ Troy. My bad, didn’t catch that while I was recording 💯💯
I swear 1995-98 were the best years! Young, riding around in the ATX with my best friends ❤. Miss those days!
On h21d. ✌🏾•☝🏾
Straight up being from Victoria Texas I tell these youngsters they really missed out on a experience ✌🏾
This is a Houston video though
@@mcmorelane3818 It's all of TEXAS video. You seem to be way way too young. Bet you don't know and you was not around when Fat Pat and SUC was at the last conyin Austin,texas right before Fat Pat was r.i.p'ed.
@Austintx78721 this isn't an all Texas video, these are Houston artists, this is Houston culture
I grew up on Street Military "Dont Give A Damn'
that album was super influential
E.S.G. also had the 1st Screwed video on bet back in 1995😀
This video got me downloading all these Houston albums I never heard of
💯 that’s the main reason why I do it! I appreciate you for tuning in. Go check out my other videos for more! 💪🏾
@@everettpurnell2374 lol 😅😅 you so late lol
@@JRS7133im not from Houston so I haven’t heard any of these albums I’m familiar with most of these names in the video I’m more familiar with Ro and Trae who I discovered in 06 in Texas I grew up in a small town in Mississippi so I never had the opportunity to listen to these greats
@@B-KnockzTVbet I will!! I’m not from Houston but I love the culture
Show real support and buy the hard copy
Much Love To Houston From Cincinnati, Ohio. 💯
I love every Singer and Rapper from my city 🏙️🌆 Htown Houston Texas 🇨🇱🤘🏾✌🏾
@@tovoskieenyong8441 Factz 😎😎😎
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Great list. Would add Street Military, UGK, and Michael Watts.
UGK not from Houston.
I mean, ok, they are from Port Arthur, fine. They blew up in Houston and i want to claim them, though. For what its worth, I'd claim Beaumont and, by extension, Port Arthur for Houston too, though. A few of the people on this video also weren't born in Houston either, but this is where all of their careers took off. Let me phrase it this way, rather; if i were describing music associated with Houston, UGK would come up, even if they are from Port Arthur.
I still got my Crime Boss cassette from 95'
That "Story Goes" is one of my favorite songs ever ‼️‼️‼️
@@MrCalverino Mane I love that album that hoe is so badass I love that album to
@@MrCalverino and there other album of Crime Boss Chemical Imbalance
A trip down memory lane great music off the streets of H town Screwed Up Texas 🤘🏽
Man this was a dope video. I didn't know about some of those Houston ppl. But my favorites was DJ SCREW FAT PAT YOUNGSTAR E.S.G AND A FEW MORE
Appreciate you! 💯 stay tuned..
Am from. Houston.. I've read the comments.. k.rino's music pre dates all Houston rap.. you gotta research.. almost 40+ years in the game.. hardest mc alive...
Nobody on planet earth fkn wit Da Wizard.
Only MC in hip-hop history to drop 7 full length albums in one day. Every single one hits from beginning to end. K-Rino is without a doubt the hardest working artist in the industry .
Happy Early 55th Birthday Big Hawk & Rest In Heaven To Big Hawk & DJ Screw. 💯
Pat Lemon, Fat Pat, Big Pokey and Big Moe
PUT SOME RESPECT ON THE BEST RAP GROUP OUT THE H...
STREET MOTHERFUKKING MILITARY 😤😤🤘🏾🔥🔥🔥
@@kitchengangFRED say mane...YOU AIN'T LYING
WORD!!!
Yessir you ain't lying $treet Military 🎖️🎖️🎖️🪖🪖🪖🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
@@joedean7643Factz 😎😎
@@DeeBoi713speaking the truth 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽
Man enjoy all your work! Even though I'm from the bay in NorCal I grew up listening to a lot of these Southern rappers. Still got Big Mike on my playlist
Appreciate that! 💯
@@TravellingTrav1025 Big Mike from the Geto Boys his born from Louisiana raised in Houston,Texas doe he had problems with Face & J Prince back then
As always, premium content. I always have to tune in to the knowledge 💪🏽💯
As always, appreciate you bro! 💯 Stay tuned, new video dropping today
6th like. Yep that girl Mc Choice too. Been far too long since I remembered her. Thanx for bringing that memory back to me.
Too Much Trouble! Man damn yes, keep them memories coming up
And still to even this day I think nobody gives 2Low credit and or the just dues he deserve
Hell YES PSK13
It was 2 other guys who created the 'Screw i'll look them up again soon, but r.i.p; Dj Screw came after them, Screw invented the Chopping in the the music
And you also had another one who I think was always doing the same with Screw and that's DJ Red the albums regular and screwed like Still Afloat vol.1 and All Screwed Up vol.2
Miss SUC & Pimp C so bad😢
I love my city!!! Dope the way you broke it down..
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I was there in the late 90s I was amazed at how big the city was.
Salute you own doing positive things,and learning the H town culture,keep it com,one love
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Can’t forget about Jazzie Redd,Royal Flush,Raheem the Vigilante,Ganksta Nip,Big Mello,OG Style,4 Deep, I was a big Houston rap fan since 1988
Your channel is amazing brother. I love the precious informations you share with us . 🇧🇷/🇺🇸
Appreciate that! 💯
You forgot to show SPM , A Houston Legend
Hol'up 🤘🏿!! This took me back from middle school to adulthood 🤘🏿! Mayne the memories 🤘🏿
Appreciate you for tuning in! 💯
Omg. I had Bone Hard Zaggin by Big Mello. I was only 12. Knew every word. Copped the cassette twice cuz i lost it. Botany Boyz, Definitely ny favorite rapoer, Mr. 3-2 (The Governor) Big Mike. & most importantly Fat Pat. All of em. Choice was the s***! She was cold. I miss the early 90's. It was nothing like it. Yea, you covered a lot. Dj Screw, dear GOD...YES. Im from Houston, so yes, this was so good.
Appreciate you! Stay tuned for more 💯
Ayyyy this hella appreciated ty
💯 thank you for tuning in!
Welcome back bro! 🫡
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I respect this mayne especially showing love for the culture . you forgot quite a few tho ... especially on a underground standpoint... groups such as - fakkulty, minds of mischief, gang society, criminal element, 2 real , burton boyz , the list goes on...but great content homie 👌🏼💯
Appreciate you for tuning in! 💯
What instrumental playin in the background?! Nod my head every time I watch your video maneee☝🏾💯
Appreciate that! 💯 It’s a beat I made. I do those too
You forgot S.P.M but great video
I didn’t forget him…
Appreciate you for tuning in 💯
@@B-KnockzTV u did
DJ Screw
3 ‘N The Mornin’ PART TWO
Is an all time classic masterpiece‼️💯
that album changed my life summer 96'
the screw movement was more relatable -
No skips on that album
Which 3 N The Morning? It's 3 or 4 different ones anyway
@@Austintx78721 part 2
He should of got a Grammy Award for that or the Source Award for that some kind of trophy 🏆🏆🏆 for that 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
@@JRS7133 sad to bring up the fact he didn't make it that far and didn't make it BET. Him and his people was all underground rappers and we know and seen that underground music never made it nowhere bigger to big platforms. The only person who made it on BET out of all of them was... Big Moe(r.i.p) when he debuted his song "Purple Stuff"
Devin The Dude Thank Q
For anyone who disagrees with my comment... name 1 dance that came from Rap-A-Lot? 😄
S.U.C. had the body rock & southside. June 27th alone is the #1 classic in Houston!!! Zro's Mo City Don Freestyle I grew up on Rap-A-Lot but around 95'... I turned into a Screwhead! Screw came in and took over!
Houston isn't a dancing city. Even Keke said "we don't dance to screw"...you are not a screw head🤦
@texassavage5391 please go sit down 🤷🏿♂️🤣
@texassavage5391 what is thee Southside then 🤷🏿♂️ what is the body rock 🤷🏿♂️
Ion even care nomo 😅
I know what it is 🤣😭
16:21
Looks like some gangstas grooving to me
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Yea we dont dance, we groove 😁
@@MrCalverino and the SouthSide and body rock is not a dance they even said it themselves..you outsiders speaking on Houston culture makes y'all look stupid af🤦🤡
H-Town is like my 9th home ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽💯💯💯💯
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Much love from texas💯
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There are so many and too many more names to add on this list, but just to name a few 4 deep, PLUTO, Ace Deuce, 380 dat Texas lady, Grimm/Aggravated, SPM, Born 2wice, Criminal Element, Lil Rascal, Nuwine.
Daryl Scott was before Screw and S.P.C. was before S.U.C.
Fat Pat still n will always be my favorite rapper ✌🏾
You forgot a RapAlot release from the 80s by the group Def IV
Shout out to Al D for holding it down 🍃 C note and D red off the botany 🤘🏾🎶
@@higherheights3105 Yessir that's Factz all the way 😎😎😎🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🥇🥇
Man It Will Never Ever Be A Feeling Like It Was Growing Up In The Screw Era. Its Cool That Some Can Go Bacc And See What It Was But Trust Me You Had To Be There To Understand Why We Still So Obsessed With It! #RipRobertEarlDjScrewDavis #KingOfTheSouth #MillionDollaHands SCREWED UP CLICC 4LIFE!!
@@Crip52Crazy Yessir that's the truth that's the Factz 😎😎😎 the $crew Era 🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🤟🏽🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🇨🇱🏆🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇🥇🔩💀🔩💀🔩💀🔩💀🔩💀🔩💀🔩💀🔩
@Crip52Crazy Exactly. It was like .. idk. I have no words. So fun, dope, live, everything. I remember when even in the suburbs, white kids knew what was going on w/ the north side jackin dudes for their slabs & swangas from the southside dudes. We all was like, " This s*** gettin out of hand! These mfs trippin"
Damn I wish you would've keep goin fam
Gotta mention Street Military!! Suave House Records as well
What year they came out? The guy making these videos is not going past the years of the 80's and 90's, he ain't ready to do the 00's yet. understand?
The 1980's all the way up to 1999 is all he focused on covering
There a few groups hes missing...Street Military being one of the biggest...and that was in the 90s. The Terrorist...etc...
Can't Forget Og Style Eric Woods an Big Boss "Catchem Slippin an 10B3
You did good my boy, but 87 street military paved the way for bone thugs rap style, Also ghetto twins, slim thug as well
Ghetto twins from N.O. tho
Shout out to Street Military, Tela, and Woss Nest.
Tela not from Texas and it's Ness not Nest lol!
i lived on myrtle and broadway in bed stuy back in 87 and one night bushwick bill was hanging out with 2 of his boys riding their bikes...2 hours later they was walking cause they got jacked for their bikes...😆😆
Klass C"1995"What Hood Is Dat📀Big Love"1996"Representin Real🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
🤘🏾TINE
11911M.L.K. in dem Orleans DEAD END, TX. Shouting out, talkinbout!
❤ The Video Just Missing UGK, and SPM Baby Beesh(Bash)…. SPM Made Houston Rap Pretty Big With Dope House Records.
Dj screw 3 in the morning vol 1
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Everything you said was all truth and facts and I am Mic Dolla SPC 🤟🏿 Tine stand up and I wrote wanna be a baller little known fact with Big T and Big mellow I use to be known as Big 50 yes they used my name in hustle and flow true facts I rapped with K RINO and I founded Electric City Records with K RINO in 1986🤯✌🏿
💯 I appreciate your contributions to the game! 🫡
@B-KnockzTV thank you they think that I am dead I will definitely help you with true facts about Houston culture but I choose not to be recognized for my help. God bless you my brother in Christ 🙏🏿👊🏿
Salute to you, I never heard of you but salute. But my comment is so why is ESG saying he wrote Wanna Be A Baller and you are too? 😆
The real question is would esg tell the truth even if you put him on a electric lie detector test?
@Austintx78721 yes it does depend on what you ask him about but we had fun living on the south side sailing the south and birdies don't chirp I'm Big 50
Z-RO,Flip,Slim Thug and G-MAAB were making noise and albums from 98-00, so in actuality, they are in the 90's
Z-Ro is in the video…98 & 00 you should watch it.
what Slim Thug albums are you referring to??
No Street Military?
Say main street military,and Boutny boys was two of the first to
What up with street military spm
Eww wee.. I think we got another classic album coming! 🔥
What’s the reason for leaving Scarface’s solo albums out?
Already did one on him, go check it out 💯
LIL KeKe
ESG was before keke
You should have mentioned the Swishahouse compilation The Day Hell Broke Loose.
Bro you forgot Klondike Kat and Street Military. Lil Flea and Pharoah. Come on man you ain't no real H-town rap head if you forgot about them boy's. "Said I be dead a year but that was two years ago and I'm still living " Man hold up. Lmmfao 😊
Z-ro the Crooked!!
Best Rapper Still 2024
Yeah you missed a lot. But great job for all the documented pioneers aside from the big 3 independnts (Rap-A-Lot, Suave, & Big Tyme 89-92). Real good job though and you have no reason to apologize. Always H-Town fam...talkinbout!
Appreciate you for tuning in 💯
How are you going to leave out UGK?
J Dawg - Ridin' On 4's
RP Cola - Man Hold Up
Some of Houston OG Anthems.
Love it mane!
Texas made, Texas paid.
You already know.
Already.
You clearly didn’t watch
@B-KnockzTV you clearly didn't mention UGK (1987 - 2007). As you stated, there's so much music history in the H,; I felt UGK were some Houston music genera OG's who paved the way and contributed throughout their time in music.
1st…Where is UGK from? PA not Houston right?? 2nd…I already dropped a video on UGK months ago, go check it out 💯 it’s linked at the end of the video…
UGK not Houston
@B-KnockzTV where is DJ Screw from? Smithville. Your intro of this video states you were covering the pioneers of Houston, Texas, from the late 80's, 90's, and 2000's, that put the 3rd coast on the map. UGK, definitely placed a big role on placing the 3rd coast on the map, from the 90's to the 2000's.
🗣Buddy Sound like 2Pac Body Guard Frank Alexander..Lemme find Out Frank and Pac ducced off on a island with couple of tha baddest broads😤
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No street military ?
This here is bout 80 members of the SUC that I can name off the top of my dome
Screw, Keke, Big Moe, HAWK, Pat, ESG, C Note Will Lean D Red Lil 3rd Big Mello Zro Trae Lil O Pimp C Big Pokey Al D Lil Flip Mike D, C Loc, Demo, Kay K, Screwzilla, BG Gator, Crazy C, Mistabol, Snipe, Enjoli, Tee Lee, Pimpin Toe, Pat Lemons, Lante, Bird Head Mr.32 Clay Doe Bun B Archie Lee Duke Duke, Knock Knock Doo Doo, A , Lil Randy, Rhino, Hurricane Duck, Grace, Los, Jut, Ronnie Spencer, C Blunt 380-D Slant, Doug, Nard, Shay, Dave, Lil Rob, D-Pac, Terrance, Lil Chuck,Tolu, Piccolo, Stick 1, Dre, BC, Monte, Mantny, Hen Deuce, Big G, Poppy, Man Pooh, Big Floyd, Daryl, Short Mac, Chris Ward, Wacky J, Den Den, Spider, Fooly Wayne
Where was odd squad group Devin the dude started wit them they was our tribe call quest, forgot Tim smooth and too cool, menace clan out of cali. Did u even say street military they are our wu tang clan, ready red I'm a dope vein he was out in the 80s to, criminal element, gang society, AL D screw brother list goes on I grew on anything came out of Houston I was on it. But this was a pretty gud documentary I remember having the royal flush album cover on my wall wit girls on it tht and ghetto boys the old GB before Scarface and willie d. Be Down album was my 1st records my uncle was from 5th ward he brought royal flush and ghetto boys record for my 8th birthday every since then I was on it. Oh yeah 4 deep, and mass 187
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You forgot about Street military
My boi say DJ Troy
Please refer to the first comment…
@B-KnockzTV you good wasn't trying to correct you or nothing homie .. just never heard that one before.. it's all love
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thanks for this 💪🏿
ima Houston ninja and I want to say
Our culture comes from the SUC...
Screwston, Tx‼️‼️‼️ 🎶🔩😎🤘🏿
Not rap a lot
They were the 1st but Screw gave us our identity 1116-2000 🕊
Wrong Rap A Lot and DJ Darryl Scott and DJ Michael Prince was out before everyone else. So the credits got to them first.
Now over in New Orleans Young Gangstaz wasn't out before No Limit but Young Gangstaz was out there before No Limit became more popular
@@Austintx78721 🤷🏿♂️ I dnt have time to argue with nggas, Screw came with a whole culture because they were hustlers who rappes, Rap A lot has REAL RAPPERS,
get the fck outta here👎🏿🤦🏿♂️
nggas was out here literally dressing and sounding like them SUC nggas
Wasn't nobody dressing like anyone that was signed to rap a lot ‼️‼️‼️
SUC had nggas freestyling just like them with the "Ima come dine" flow
yall be so quick to correct someone like a fact checker, get the fck outta here 🤷🏿♂️
who cares who done it first...WHO HAD THE BIGGEST IMPACT 🤷🏿♂️
@@MrCalverino Rap A Lot had the biggest impact and you is sounding like you NOT from Texas and NOT from Houston but if you are? YOU should BE THE ONE giving RESPECT to RAP A LOT. B knocks should delete your comments because YOU FROM THE BEGINNING CAME UP IN HERE ALL DISRESPECTFUL ANYWAY
Hiram Clarke Family
Salute 🫡
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What happened to the Mexican rap groups like most hated
Do NYC
Dope house records ?
chapter 182
straight wrecking
Everybody forgets street millatary
SPM too cuz
Chomos get no love💀
@EV4LS1DE10MAN 2pac was a sex offender, I bet you still bang his shit...
@@glee2697 pac didn't do it tho
@misfittv313 just like SPM he was incarcerated and charged. Don't be a hypocrite it should be about the music
Nuttin bout Big Mello?... RIP to the legend!
Huh??
@B-KnockzTV Big to the mf M.E. double LL O, not a mf ho..... come on now cuh
🤦🏾♂️…he’s literally in the video
@B-KnockzTV my bad cuh... I gotta rewatch the thang
Bushwick Bill!!!!
How about All Screwed Up and 3n The Mornin. Those were Screws best selling mainstream mixtapes that dropped in 95 and 96.
Correction Screw may was apart of that, but the guy who made it if you see his name, it was DJ Red
@@Austintx78721 DJ Red made what?
@@p2a0p2e0r1 All Screwed Up vol II made by DJ Red
@@p2a0p2e0r1 Still Afloat tapes and the All Screwed Up tapes
original Ghetto Boys were Sir Rap-A-Lot aka K-9, Raheem & Jukebox 1st single was Car🚘Freak"1986" do your research before u talk about Texas music or sports because Texans will get upset very quickly about there history which i dint blame them at all. Lol!
Shutt up and enjoy the video
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Big time records I might have missed spelled it but do your research on that label it had signed ugk and DJ Screw did 3 in da morning on that label you have D of trinity garden cartel and lil rascal man so many other’s you left out nice video but do your research us Texans don’t play about our culture 💯🫡
UGK? SPM?
Forgot swishahouse 98-99
@Florida'state, let's see y'all lie again now.!!! I BET YALL WON'T!
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N 2 deep ride wit a playa
Street Military???? You can't be from Houston if you don't know them....
Street Military
No love for SPM 😢
I don’t see the OT
Trae isn’t trending lol
Ugk
Not from Houston
South Park Mexican