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Man any of yall Texas boys got “the long ride” mixtape/freestyle sessions?
That shit Is like the holy grail smh
I remember hearing it way back in the kappa beach party days
Shit was like 45 min long with damn near everybody in Texas Rapping on it
 
That 25 Lighters from DJ DMD and the Codeine Fiend tape (Chapter 49). I fucks with that Swang and Bang by ESG. Takes me back to a simpler time. I was up north at school when Screw and them was hittin but caught up on all his tapes in the early 2000s. Dude had a great ear and skills.
Love the Codeine Fiend tape, that was Mike Ds first appearance on a screw tape. Screw mixed the he'll out that tape and had a fire tracklist.
 
Love the Codeine Fiend tape, that was Mike Ds first appearance on a screw tape. Screw mixed the he'll out that tape and had a fire tracklist.

Screw was in his own lane and I love the fact that he got the whole city involved. First time I heard of Screwed Up Clique was because this chick I was in college with had an intern at a label. She gave me copies of Lil Troy's joint and Big Pokey's "Hardest Pit in the Litter" since no one was into Southern Rap like that. DC dudes always had respect for the Houston rappers. Scarface knows...
 
Screw was in his own lane and I love the fact that he got the whole city involved. First time I heard of Screwed Up Clique was because this chick I was in college with had an intern at a label. She gave me copies of Lil Troy's joint and Big Pokey's "Hardest Pit in the Litter" since no one was into Southern Rap like that. DC dudes always had respect for the Houston rappers. Scarface knows...

Crazy is that those types started getting popular because the street hustlers were playing them in the slabs. There were no rapping, just screw mixing and shouted out the street legends and different hoods then they started gaining traction. The first to rap on a tape were the Botany Boyz. Fat Pat heard it then went to screw to freestyle on a tape the next day.A cat called Poppy was a heavy street cat who lived in the same apartments and passed the tapes to his cousins.

Poppy was yelling 3-4 Action on the many tapes he was on. Pimp C was actually on the tape called 3-Action rapping with Poppy. The crazy shit is that 3-4 action was a group of cats who were bank robbers(3-4 meant in and out the bank in 3 to 4 minutes), them cats was rapping on screw tapes while running from the fedz. They even taunted the feds on some tapes. They all ended up getting caught and doing time though.



 
Crazy is that those types started getting popular because the street hustlers were playing them in the slabs. There were no rapping, just screw mixing and shouted out the street legends and different hoods then they started gaining traction. The first to rap on a tape were the Botany Boyz. Fat Pat heard it then went to screw to freestyle on a tape the next day.A cat called Poppy was a heavy street cat who lived in the same apartments and passed the tapes to his cousins.

Poppy was yelling 3-4 Action on the many tapes he was on. Pimp C was actually on the tape called 3-Action rapping with Poppy. The crazy shit is that 3-4 action was a group of cats who were bank robbers(3-4 meant in and out the bank in 3 to 4 minutes), them cats was rapping on screw tapes while running from the fedz. They even taunted the feds on some tapes. They all ended up getting caught and doing time though.





Appreciate the history, brotha. That whole scene was intriguing.
So when Swisha came on the scene, that was Northside H right?
I still listen to those OG Ron C Fuck Action joints.
 
Man any of yall Texas boys got “the long ride” mixtape/freestyle sessions?
That shit Is like the holy grail smh
I remember hearing it way back in the kappa beach party days
Shit was like 45 min long with damn near everybody in Texas Rapping on it
Damn nobody even heard of this?
 
Appreciate the history, brotha. That whole scene was intriguing.
So when Swisha came on the scene, that was Northside H right?
I still listen to those OG Ron C Fuck Action joints.

Yeah Swisha was all based on the Northside. On most of the screw tapes they were dissing the north left and right. I guess cats on the North needed they own thing. The biggest difference was that them swisha house cats were unified and were really trying to be rappers.

Most of the SUC were really heavy street dudes who ended up getting killed or doing major time. The street dudes out numbered the true rappers. If Fat Pat didn't get killed he was going to get a life sentence in the feds for a drug case. After he died his best friend Corey blunt got picked up and got a life sentence but his time got commuted around the year 2020. SUC was all Southside but there was alot of beef because dudes were still from different hoods but they never got out of line at screws house. Cats like Stick-1 were also about to get dudes to smooth shit over.
 










Man don’t get me started with Chopped and Screwed!!!

Between the FUCK ACTION & STRAIGHT TO THE ROOM mixtapes by OG RON C & MICHAEL 5000 WATTS. I used to have all of these mixtapes on a hard drive. Man when that shit crashed on me I was pissed for weeks. I would bump that shit in my E36 328i riding around I-285 like crazy. Bumping some Chopped and Screwed with a fresh clean fade, couldn’t no one tell me nothing.
 








Man y’all done took me back with this thread. At Ga Tech me and my buddy used to play nothing but the Chopped and Screwed RnB from the DJ out of Texas on WREK 91.1 FM. Our shit was bumping so hard that V103 Quiet Storm started stealing our playlist. We would even chopp and screw songs live. CHOPPEDUP NOT SLOPPED UP
 










Man don’t get me started with Chopped and Screwed!!!

Between the FUCK ACTION & STRAIGHT TO THE ROOM mixtapes by OG RON C & MICHAEL 5000 WATTS. I used to have all of these mixtapes on a hard drive. Man when that shit crashed on me I was pissed for weeks. I would bump that shit in my E36 328i riding around I-285 like crazy. Bumping some Chopped and Screwed with a fresh clean fade, couldn’t no one tell me nothing.


Had the 12 in the trunk happy!
 










Man don’t get me started with Chopped and Screwed!!!

Between the FUCK ACTION & STRAIGHT TO THE ROOM mixtapes by OG RON C & MICHAEL 5000 WATTS. I used to have all of these mixtapes on a hard drive. Man when that shit crashed on me I was pissed for weeks. I would bump that shit in my E36 328i riding around I-285 like crazy. Bumping some Chopped and Screwed with a fresh clean fade, couldn’t no one tell me nothing.










Man y’all done took me back with this thread. At Ga Tech me and my buddy used to play nothing but the Chopped and Screwed RnB from the DJ out of Texas on WREK 91.1 FM. Our shit was bumping so hard that V103 Quiet Storm started stealing our playlist. We would even chopp and screw songs live. CHOPPEDUP NOT SLOPPED UP


Now you can forget about that SwishaHouse stuff and listen to some DJ Screw..........










:lol:
Southside for life!
 
Had the 12 in the trunk happy!

You aint lying. Between bumping Swishahouse, Screw, Oomp Camp, and DJ DMD my system was getting taxed daily. That muthfucka was rattling.



Especially this song. I forgot which Fuck Action this one was on. I think it was 32, 33, or 36. Still pissed about losing that collection.
 
You aint lying. Between bumping Swishahouse, Screw, Oomp Camp, and DJ DMD my system was getting taxed daily. That muthfucka was rattling.



Especially this song. I forgot which Fuck Action this one was on. I think it was 32, 33, or 36. Still pissed about losing that collection.


Dont feel bad. Hdd with all my shit crapped out on me too. I started making triple backups after that. I lost a lot of my screwed except what I thankfully burned to CDs.

Oh yeah and fuck Seagates! Western Digital since then!
 



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Slab cars embody H-Town's custom car culture​

HOUSTON, Texas -- Houston's slab car culture took to the streets in the early 80s as a form of personal expression on wheels.

Slab is short for slow, loud, and bangin'. The perfect description for custom cars featuring chrome wheels, bright candy paint, loud stereos, and hydraulics.

Stanley "Skibo" Burton says, "I love them because I grew up watching everyone in my neighborhood put together cars."

Channing Williams adds, "It's something I grew up admiring as a young kid seeing Slabs - the rims, the paint."

Williams owns a 1976 candy red Cadillac El Dorado with 24-inch custom rims, "Those are swangas. G-24's, they are very unique to Houston. No other state rides like us."

Burton adds, "You're really holding if you have longer wheels. A guy can pull up next to me - I've got some 12s; someone pulls up on me with some 26's, he got me."

The trunks are also full of the loudest subwoofers you can find. Unlimited Car Stereoon Wilcrest has been modifying slab cars since the 1990s.

Owner Khoai Danh said no car is the same, "Everyone has a different vision."

The hydraulics complete the slab and give it some jump.

Slabs are attention-getters, with instant reactions at every turn.

As for maneuvering with the long rims, Williams says, "it's like driving an 18-wheeler; you have to know your surroundings." Burton added it's a Houston thing, "If you own it, you know how to glide and get through, it's H-town thing to swing."
 
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