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Book Synopsis
Portraying a vibrant, but often overlooked, music scene, this amplified edition of Houston Rap Tapes includes new interviews of Scarface, Slim Thug, Lez Moné, B L A C K I E, Lil’ Keke, and Sire Jukebox of the original Ghetto Boys, as well as many addition

Trade Review
Houston Rap Tapes is a book that any self-respecting hip-hop head should read. Through copious amounts of research, care, and empathy, Walker allows the city of Houston to tell its story the way it deems fit. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
One of the best specific explorations of hip-hop you'll ever find. * San Antonio Current *
Houston...is changing. Books like Houston Rap Tapes help put on record the history and creativity that have long bubbled in the city's core neighborhoods. * D Magazine *
Lance Scott Walker…is a historian with a capital H. What I enjoyed most about this book is that great lengths were taken to include participants at all levels of exposure, from mainstream to underground. * Day and a Dream *
The oral histories, drawing on interviews conducted from 2005 to 2017, highlight the connections between the artists and the community they built. * Publishers Weekly *
I want this Houston hip-hop oral history book…because it details an essential rap locale via interviews with H-Town titans including Scarface and Slim Thug. * Pitchfork Holiday Wish List *
[Walker's] documentation may be more crucial now than ever. * Houston Chronicle *
For Houston, this book is iconic because local voices break down the models that they embedded in early 'Hustletown' culture that are still alive to this day as underground Texas rappers attempt to adapt to the streaming era. * Passion of the Weiss *
An authoritative history of one of America's most innovative and radical music scenes…[Lance Scott Walker] offers a dream realized for fans of Houston's explosive rap scene. * Texas Books in Review *
[Houston Rap Tapes] is a guide on how to appropriately archive and document regional rap over a generational timeline. It’s gold. -- Taylor Crumpton * Music Journalism Insider *

Table of Contents
  • Foreword by Willie D
  • Preface by Lance Scott Walker
  • Foundation
    • MC Wickett Crickett (2010)
    • DJ Steve Fournier (2016)
    • Darryl Scott (2007)
    • Captain Jack (2011)
    • Pam Collins (2012)
    • Jazzie Redd (2016)
  • Rhinestone
    • DJ Ready Red (2008)
    • Willie D (2007)
    • Ricky Royal (2012)
    • Romeo Poet (2012)
    • Elite Al-B (2012)
    • Raheem (2008)
    • Lil’ Troy (2010)
    • Scarface (2017)
    • Def Jam Blaster (2016)
    • Sire Jukebox (2016)
  • Southside
    • K-Rino (2006)
    • DJ Domo (2007)
    • Rob Quest (2017)
    • N.O. Joe (2017)
    • DJ Styles (2014)
    • Matt Sonzala (2012)
    • Big Mike (2011)
    • Lez Moné (2017)
    • The ARE (2007)
    • K-Otix (2008)
    • Craig (BBC) Long (2007)
    • Murder One (2008)
    • Point Blank (2011)
    • Dope E. (2010)
    • Top Dog (2007)
    • Snapp of The Niyat (2017)
    • B-1 (2010)
    • Cl’Che (2010)
    • Justice Allah (2011)
    • Z-Ro (2011)
    • 380 Dat Lady (2014)
    • KB Da Kidnappa (2011)
    • Icey Hott (2012)
    • DJ Gold (2011)
    • Klondike Kat (2012)
    • Russell Washington (2011)
    • DJ Chill (2007)
    • Shorty Mac (2008)
    • Lil’ Keke (2006)
    • Big DeMo (2011)
    • Wood (2008)
    • LOS (2011)
    • Southside Playaz (2006)
    • DJ DMD (2011)
    • Bun B (2006)
  • Northside
    • G-Dash (2006)
    • Mike Moe (2010)
    • Salih Williams (2007)
    • Paul Wall (2011)
    • Slim Thug (2013)
    • Meshah Hawkins (2011)
    • Kay of The Foundation (2017)
  • Future
    • Big Gerb (2014)
    • Cal Wayne (2017)
    • Dr. Robert S. Muhammad (2011)
    • OMB Bloodbath (2017)
    • B L A C K I E (2017)
  • Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Texas Press
      Publication Date: 15/10/2018
      ISBN13: 9781477317174, 978-1477317174
      ISBN10: 1477317171

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Portraying a vibrant, but often overlooked, music scene, this amplified edition of Houston Rap Tapes includes new interviews of Scarface, Slim Thug, Lez Moné, B L A C K I E, Lil’ Keke, and Sire Jukebox of the original Ghetto Boys, as well as many addition

      Trade Review
      Houston Rap Tapes is a book that any self-respecting hip-hop head should read. Through copious amounts of research, care, and empathy, Walker allows the city of Houston to tell its story the way it deems fit. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
      One of the best specific explorations of hip-hop you'll ever find. * San Antonio Current *
      Houston...is changing. Books like Houston Rap Tapes help put on record the history and creativity that have long bubbled in the city's core neighborhoods. * D Magazine *
      Lance Scott Walker…is a historian with a capital H. What I enjoyed most about this book is that great lengths were taken to include participants at all levels of exposure, from mainstream to underground. * Day and a Dream *
      The oral histories, drawing on interviews conducted from 2005 to 2017, highlight the connections between the artists and the community they built. * Publishers Weekly *
      I want this Houston hip-hop oral history book…because it details an essential rap locale via interviews with H-Town titans including Scarface and Slim Thug. * Pitchfork Holiday Wish List *
      [Walker's] documentation may be more crucial now than ever. * Houston Chronicle *
      For Houston, this book is iconic because local voices break down the models that they embedded in early 'Hustletown' culture that are still alive to this day as underground Texas rappers attempt to adapt to the streaming era. * Passion of the Weiss *
      An authoritative history of one of America's most innovative and radical music scenes…[Lance Scott Walker] offers a dream realized for fans of Houston's explosive rap scene. * Texas Books in Review *
      [Houston Rap Tapes] is a guide on how to appropriately archive and document regional rap over a generational timeline. It’s gold. -- Taylor Crumpton * Music Journalism Insider *

      Table of Contents
      • Foreword by Willie D
      • Preface by Lance Scott Walker
      • Foundation
        • MC Wickett Crickett (2010)
        • DJ Steve Fournier (2016)
        • Darryl Scott (2007)
        • Captain Jack (2011)
        • Pam Collins (2012)
        • Jazzie Redd (2016)
      • Rhinestone
        • DJ Ready Red (2008)
        • Willie D (2007)
        • Ricky Royal (2012)
        • Romeo Poet (2012)
        • Elite Al-B (2012)
        • Raheem (2008)
        • Lil’ Troy (2010)
        • Scarface (2017)
        • Def Jam Blaster (2016)
        • Sire Jukebox (2016)
      • Southside
        • K-Rino (2006)
        • DJ Domo (2007)
        • Rob Quest (2017)
        • N.O. Joe (2017)
        • DJ Styles (2014)
        • Matt Sonzala (2012)
        • Big Mike (2011)
        • Lez Moné (2017)
        • The ARE (2007)
        • K-Otix (2008)
        • Craig (BBC) Long (2007)
        • Murder One (2008)
        • Point Blank (2011)
        • Dope E. (2010)
        • Top Dog (2007)
        • Snapp of The Niyat (2017)
        • B-1 (2010)
        • Cl’Che (2010)
        • Justice Allah (2011)
        • Z-Ro (2011)
        • 380 Dat Lady (2014)
        • KB Da Kidnappa (2011)
        • Icey Hott (2012)
        • DJ Gold (2011)
        • Klondike Kat (2012)
        • Russell Washington (2011)
        • DJ Chill (2007)
        • Shorty Mac (2008)
        • Lil’ Keke (2006)
        • Big DeMo (2011)
        • Wood (2008)
        • LOS (2011)
        • Southside Playaz (2006)
        • DJ DMD (2011)
        • Bun B (2006)
      • Northside
        • G-Dash (2006)
        • Mike Moe (2010)
        • Salih Williams (2007)
        • Paul Wall (2011)
        • Slim Thug (2013)
        • Meshah Hawkins (2011)
        • Kay of The Foundation (2017)
      • Future
        • Big Gerb (2014)
        • Cal Wayne (2017)
        • Dr. Robert S. Muhammad (2011)
        • OMB Bloodbath (2017)
        • B L A C K I E (2017)
      • Acknowledgments

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