Houston Hip Hop
Houston Hip Hop is a vibrant music scene that emerged in the late 1980s and early 1990s, characterized by its unique sound and style. It is known for its heavy use of slowed-down beats, screwed music, and lyrical storytelling. Artists like DJ Screw pioneered the "chopped and screwed" technique, which involves slowing down tracks and manipulating vocals to create a distinct auditory experience.
The genre has produced influential artists such as Scarface, Bun B, and Pimp C, who have contributed to its growth and popularity. Houston Hip Hop often reflects the city's culture, addressing themes like street life, resilience, and community. Today, it continues to evolve, influencing artists across the globe.