Artist's albums
Down Here
2023 · single
Johnny Dang (with Paul Wall & DRODi)
2023 · single
Like Dis
2023 · single
CROOKED (feat. Paul Wall)
2023 · single
You Ain't Clean [OG Ron C (ChopNotSlop) Version]
2023 · single
What Ya'll Gone Do?
2023 · single
You Ain't Clean
2022 · single
Bag (feat. Bun B & Paul Wall)
2022 · single
How Bout Them Stros
2022 · single
Funny
2022 · single
The Legalizers 3: Plant Based
2022 · album
One Blunt One Pre-roll (feat. Slim Thug)
2022 · single
Smoke Big Or Go Home (feat. Gringo The MC)
2022 · single
I Stay High (feat. GT Garza)
2022 · single
Pomonavirus
2022 · album
The One
2022 · single
Foggy Afternoon
2022 · single
Start 2 Finish
2022 · album
Just Be Cool
2022 · single
No Asterisk
2022 · single
kick In The Door
2022 · single
Birthday Grillz
2022 · single
Recognize My Car
2022 · single
No Tolerance
2022 · single
Show Sumn
2022 · single
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Biography
MC and DJ Paul Wall (born Paul Slayton) grew up as a hardcore disciple of fellow Houstonian DJ Screw and became so familiar with the pioneering DJ's woozy, slowed-down style of remixing that he had to adjust to hearing hip-hop at any other tempo. Prior to making a nationwide breakout in 2005 with a guest spot on Mike Jones' "Still Tippin'" and his Swishahouse/Atlantic Records debut, The Peoples Champ, Wall was involved with promotional street teams, DJ'ed parties, put together underground mixtapes, and was half of the Color Changin' Click with Chamillionaire. He recorded 2002's Get Ya Mind Correct with his partner, and then followed that with 2004's solo Chick Magnet. Controversy Sells, another disc billed to Wall and Chamillionaire, hit the streets in early 2005, just months before Wall kicked off support for the chart-topping Peoples Champ LP with "Sittin' Sideways." Two years later, Get Money, Stay True was introduced by the single "Break Em' Off" with Lil' Keke. Changing labels with the rest of the Swishahouse family, his first album for Asylum, Fast Life, followed in 2009. A year later, The Heart of a Champion arrived with blink-182 drummer Travis Barker handling production on half the tracks. In early 2012, he dropped the mixtape No Sleep Til Houston, which was picked up for an official release by the Fontana label late that same year. Affiliated throughout the years with Paid in Full and Swishahouse, Wall has also held down a lucrative business as a maker of diamond-laced grillz. His clientele includes Lil Jon and T.I. His 2014 LP The Po-Up Poet was a collaboration with producer June "The Jenius" James, while 2015 saw the release of Slab God, an album that featured Snoop Dogg, Devin the Dude, and Curren$y as guests. A year later, Wall returned with his ninth LP, The Houston Oiler, which included appearances from fellow H-Town icons like Z-Ro, Chamillionaire, and Slim Thug. His tenth full-length outing, Bounce Backs Over Setbacks, arrived in 2018, and featured appearances by Z-Ro, Lil Keke, Stunna Bam, and Cal Wayne, among others. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi