Chopped And Screwed Analysis

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Houston: The Rising Star of Hip-Hop When you hear about Houston, you’ll hear that Houston is mostly known for being one of the most diverse cities of America, having one of the best medical centers in the world and for the NASA Johnson Space Center . When it comes to Hip-Hop, Houston doesn’t come into the mix with major cities like New York and Los Angeles. But in the early 90s, Houston has been making a name for themselves with a new sound called “Chopped and Screwed” created by DJ Screw and created a unique culture which represents the city. There were many great rap songs that made Houston Hip-Hop popular, but one song that embodies what Houston Hip-Hop is Still Tippin by Mike Jones, Slim Thug, and Paul Wall. Still Tippin is an iconic song which represents Houston Hip-Hop because the song has the elements of Chopped and Screwed and reveals the unique culture of Houston by showcasing slab culture in the music video. …show more content…

DJ Screw is famously known for creating Chopped and Screwed by playing a record with two turntables and by moving the crossfader. DJ Screw is one of the most influential figures of Houston Hip-Hop and has been influenced by other rap artists. When you hear Still Tippin, there are some elements of Chopped and Screwed. One example is the low pitch voice when he raps. Even though the song has 140 beats per minute, which is fast for a Chopped and Screwed song, the song still has some influence from DJ Screw’s unique music style and shows that his legacy still lives on not only for Houston Hip-Hop, but to the entire genre of

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