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  1. Aug 1, 2023 · Travis Scott, UGK, Megan Thee Stallion and Geto Boys. Collage by Jackie Lay / NPR. As it celebrates its 50th birthday, we are mapping hip-hop's story on a local level, with more than a dozen city ...

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  2. There were many rappers and groups that began to record hip-hop music around 1985–86, but Rap-A-Lot and its most prominent group, the Geto Boys, kicked down doors so that outsiders could hear what was special about Houston. By 1991, Houston, with its many nightclubs, was exposing thousands to hip-hop culture on a weekly basis and serving as ...

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  4. At a quarter to 11, Bun and Houston brought up the current generation of Houston hip-hop for the final panel, which included rappers BeatKing and Le$, producer/DJ Mr Rogers, and New Orleans-born ...

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · All have since made peace, and nearly two decades removed, it’s pretty impressive how Houston — not to mention the unaffiliated Lil’ Flip — dominated so much of that first decade of the 2000s. Read More: Hip-hop at 50: Early rap pioneers from '79-'84. Hip-hop at 50: The counter-counterculture. Hip-hop at 50: Women in Rap

  6. View the Best Rappers from Houston with List of Top 21 Houston Rappers: 1. Travis Scott 2. Megan Thee Stallion 3. Don Toliver 4. Sauce Walka.

  7. Aug 31, 2013 · To this day, '80s labels like Rap-A-Lot Records promote acclaimed Houston artists like Z-Ro, Devin the Dude and Juvenile on the national stage. In October, Bun B will release his much-anticipated ...

  8. Jul 7, 2023 · While much was made about hip-hop’s east coast and west coast sounds, Houston left its own mark on it, most famously through “chopped and screwed” music developed by artists like DJ Screw and Bun B, among others. In the audio above, we discuss 50 years of hip-hop with John Guess, the CEO of The Houston Museum of African American Culture.

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