I wanna’ see everyone bumpin’ this in they slabs in H-Town. The homie Smit D features Pimp C & N.O. Capo on his new single, “Ass On Leather (AOL)”.
T. Berry on the track
I wanna’ see everyone bumpin’ this in they slabs in H-Town. The homie Smit D features Pimp C & N.O. Capo on his new single, “Ass On Leather (AOL)”.
T. Berry on the track
The production game is full of a crapload of fruity loop demo version producers 3 months in, well AKT Aktion is not one of those kind of producers. He has worked with every hardware and software production tool in existance from MPC2000xls to Reason he is the man. With over 15 years on his beat game the grind is starting to pay off. He as worked with rap acts of all kinds from the Ying Yang Twins to West coast legends like MC Eiht. These days Aktion is doing hip hop production for acts from all over the country. Working with over 15 artists in Atlanta at the moment, a few in Houston, a dozen in Phoenix, AZ a bunch of other places and of course helping rap acts from Cleveland his 1st hip hop home where he was actually a backpack MC and producer. Below we have a quick playlist of some AKT Aktion production. Some real hot ishhh..
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Lets learm some more about FM Producer. Watch these two Videos of songs he produced. More Coming soon from FM
JPEN JAIL, RINGO, MAJOR, & LEFF GUNZ SHOW YOU HOW THEY DO IT ON THAT NAWFSIDE OF TOWN. “WUT THEY TALKIN BOUT” Prod by FM PRODUCER
Muhammad Ali video- Kriminology Ft Blade and GT Garza-Blockstar Muzik-Produced by: FM-Filmed by: RISE-Edited by: @BigSevun
Lets Learn about Texas Producer FM Watch videos for “Wut they talkin bout” n “Muhammad Ali”
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Live from houston! check out J Dawg Feat Slim Thug- First 48
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Houstonhiphop.net linked up with Htown hip hop/R&B artist Carolyn Rodriguez aka the Medicine girl for an exclusive interview. follow her on twitter twitter.com/medicinegirl Check it
Houstonhiphop.net Whats up Carolyn how you been?
CR: I’ve been up, down, but definitely on my grind, that is the constant! Happy to be reppin’ Houston wherever I go!
So you are a major hustler with this music biz in htown. Explain to the people exactly what it is that you do?
Wow, I feel honored to be considered one of H-town’s major hustlas, real recognize real! I am a Hip-Hop/R&B artist that came up from doing countless songs/albums with Dope House Records, home of the infamous South Park Mexican,one of my main mentors in the game. If you’ve heard any SPM or Juan Gotti songs within the last 5 years, you’ve heard my voice singing on them!
Houstonhiphop.net what are you currently working on now?
CR: I am working on a mixtape and new material for the next album “The Refill”. Of course I’m also working on future SPM projects as well, we have so much dope to push when it comes to SPM!
Houstonhiphop.netwho did you look up to in the houston hip hop game growing up?
CR: Actually, since I was born and raised in NC, the only houston artists i knew to look up to growning up were Ghetto Boys, more specifically, Scarface. He’s one of the best Hip-Hop lyricists hands down. Then I heard ESG, Lil Keke, and finally SPM. That’s what made me move to Houston, I felt at home here with the music scene.
Houstonhiphop.net What are some of you best memories working with spm?
CR: I didn’t get to work with him too much in the free world, but I remember he would always kiss my hand or cheek when he saw me and always showed me respect. He didn’t do that with too many girls back then, haha! Working with him when he was in Harris County, we would prank the other inmates and he would have me do different accents and pretend to be different people on the phone. It would have us laughing almost in tears.
Houstonhiphop.net who are the artists you think can put houston back in the place that it was?
CR: I think Houston is doing better than ever as far as their position. Unfortunately we don’t have any major labels headquartered here, but that alone says a lot. We support independents in Houston, and all of Texas, and it shows with all the talent we have. As long as Bun B, Scarface, Slim Thug, SPM, Lucky Luciano, Paul Wall, and Chamillionaire are blessing us with hits, the Houston sound will never die!
Houstonhiphop.netHouston producers are slept on but there are alot of great ones out there, Who is your favorite houston hip hop producer and why?
CR: Wow, that’s tough. There are so many that are great here but I can’t afford to work with them so I can’t name em, but my main producer is Jaime Pain Ortiz, and besides being one of the best engineers in Texas on the Grammy Producer&Engineers Wing, he’s an awesome underrated producer. The man is brilliant and keeps amazing me with new sounds every day.
Houstonhiphop.netWhat is the best show you have ever done in Houston?
CR: I got to open for La Mafia with Juan Gotti in 2005 for 7000 people,which was my biggest, but the best show I did was in the hood, 2nd ward, at a spot called the Warehouse. That place was packed and showed hella love for ya girl! If we could afford radio spots on 97.9 the boxx im sure there would be much bigger and better shows, but we work with what we have as independents and appreciate the love fans show regardless.
Houstonhiphop.netAny last words you have for all your fans out here in H Town?
CR: You are the BEST! I couldn’t be here without you, and I’ll keep giving you the jams you deserve! I will hold down the spot for the H and serve up the purest dope!
Listen to Carolyn Rodriguez – Medicine girl here
check it out as houstonhiphop.net stay bringing you that HTOWN heat ! today we bring you – Trae tha Truth feat Lil Wayne and Rick ross -Inkredible OFFICIAL VIDEO.
check out Trae featuring Slim Thug, Plies and Brian Angel of Day 26 – Something Real
this song go hard
“Screwed Up Essay” Dat Boi T – Cracc Flow Track off the mixtape “What’s Really Good 3.0″ Mixed By DJ Lil Randy of the Screwed Up Click.

Geto Boys (originally spelled Ghetto Boys) is a hip hop group from Houston, Texas, consisting of Scarface, Willie D and Bushwick Bill. The original Ghetto Boys consisted of: Prince Johnny C, The Slim Jukebox, DJ Ready Red and Little Billy, the dancer who later came to be known as Bushwick Bill. The group released a mostly unheard of album titled Making Trouble. The group broke up shortly after and a new line-up was put together with the inclusion of Scarface and Willie D, both aspiring solo artists.
The Geto Boys earned notoriety for its transgressive lyrics which included gore, psychotic experiences, necrophilia and misogyny. Despite the explicit content of their songs, critic Alex Henderson argues that the group “comes across as much more heartfelt than the numerous gangsta rap…wannabes who jumped on the gangsta bandwagon in the early ’90s.”[1] The Geto Boys broke new ground with their soulful southern sound (a precursor to the Dirty South style).
The group’s 1990 album The Geto Boys caused Def American Recordings, the label to which the group was signed at the time, to switch distributors from Geffen Records to Warner Bros. Records (with marketing for the album done by WB sister label Giant Records) because of controversy over the graphic portrayal of rape, necrophilia, murder, explicit sex, cartoonish violence, and hostility toward women. The album, however, was actually a compilation, consisting mainly of ten tracks taken from its 1989 album Grip It! On That Other Level (most of them remixed), as well as two new songs and one song from its debut LP, Making Trouble.
In the early part of the decade, several American politicians attacked gangsta emcees, including the Geto Boys (most famously Ice-T and the N.W.A). A high-profile incident in which Bushwick Bill lost an eye in a shooting with his girlfriend helped boost sales of its third album, We Can’t Be Stopped. The album cover had a picture of the injured Bushwick being carted through a hospital by Scarface and Willie D. On the album’s title track, the group responded to Geffen Records ending its distribution deal with Def American. “Mind Playing Tricks on Me” became a hit in the hip-hop community.
All three members began solo careers, but Willie D. was the only one who actually left the group. Scarface and Bushwick Bill continued with the Geto Boys, adding Big Mike for Till Death Do Us Part in 1993. Although Till Death Do Us Part was certified gold it was not as well received by fans, as the lyrically gifted shoes of Willie D who also wrote for Bushwick, proved too big to fill for Big Mike. Subsequently, Big Mike was dropped and Willie D returned for 1996′s critically acclaimedThe Resurrection and 1998′s Da Good Da Bad & Da Ugly which Bushwick was not a part of. After years on hiatus, the group reunited to released its seventh album, The Foundation, in 2005. The Geto Boys were featured on Scarface’s My Homies Part 2 album.
The Geto Boys’ popularity was boosted somewhat in 1999 by the prominent use of two songs—”Damn It Feels Good to Be a Gangsta” (original, later released as a single on vinyl) and “Still” (from The Resurrection)—in Mike Judge’s film Office Space, now considered a cult classic. The song “Mind of a Lunatic” has been covered by many recording acts including Marilyn Manson in 2003, as a b-side off the album The Golden Age of Grotesque.
The single “Damn it Feels Good to Be a Gangsta” has also been covered by the band Aqueduct and country singer Carter Falco. [2] The song “Street Life” from the album Till Death Do Us Part was featured on the motion picture South Central. A video clip for the song with footage from the film was released. [3]
The band did a rare performance as a reunion at the Smoke Out festival in San Bernardino, CA on October 23rd, 2009. [4] The Geto Boys are credited as the group who put the south on the hip hop music map’ and inspired a legion of acts including 2Pac, The Notorious B.I.G., UGK, TI, Goodie Mobb, Outkast, Chamillionaire, Lil Wayne, Juvenile, Mystikal and others.
The group’s name, Geto Boys, comes from a deliberate misspelling of the word Ghetto. For its first album 5th Ward Chronicles: Making Trouble (1988) and its second, Grip It! On That Other Level (1989), the spelling was the English standard “Ghetto Boys”. For its third album, The Geto Boys, they changed it to the “Geto” spelling, which the group has used since.
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Making Trouble
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Grip It! On That Other Level
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The Geto Boys
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We Can’t Be Stopped
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Till Death Do Us Part
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The Resurrection
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Da Good Da Bad & Da Ugly
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The Foundation
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Bushwick Bill’s Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/therealbushwick
Willie D’s Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/williedinfo
Scarface’s Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/scarface
Whats up yall. Chamillionaire is looking for some heat! This is for all my producers out there. Im pretty sure he will clown on you if you send a demo. Check out what he had to say. “For all of the producers who have been emailing me about sending tracks for the major pain projects you can send your beats to music@chamillionaire.com. Don’t send any artists instrumentals and don’t send demo’s they wont be heard. This email is just for producers to send tracks to. Please don’t send me anything that you didn’t produce. We take false production claims very seriously and sometimes people end up being hit with the penalties that come with that……. I plan to drop the first MAJOR PAIN authorized leak cd in between now and the time my album drops in december……feel free to send your tracks. Tweet This. Thanks. ”
Mav - 102 bars directed by Berber prod by Mustafa Beats
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