
Chopped and Screwed Music
- Shaunelius Sterns
- Aug 30, 2024
- 1 min read
THE HISTORY OF CHOPPED AND SCREWED MUSIC
Chopped and screwed music originated in Houston, Texas, in the 1990s. Here's a brief history:
Early Days (1990s):
- DJ Screw, a Houston-based DJ, experimented with slowing down and remixing hip-hop tracks.
- He created a unique sound by "chopping" (repeating) and "screwing" (slowing down) beats.
Swishahouse Era (1997-2000):
- DJ Screw founded Swishahouse Records, a label that released chopped and screwed mixes.
- Artists like Lil' Keke, Big Hawk, and Lil' O gained popularity.
Mainstream Recognition (2000-2005):
- Chopped and screwed music gained national attention, influencing Southern hip-hop.
- Artists like Chamillionaire, Mike Jones, and Paul Wall achieved mainstream success.
Legacy and Evolution (2005-present):
- Chopped and screwed music continues to evolve, incorporating new styles and artists.
- The genre has influenced trap and drill music, with artists like Travis Scott and Lil Uzi Vert incorporating chopped and screwed elements.
Key Figures:
- DJ Screw (RIP)
- Swishahouse Records
- Lil' Keke
- Big Hawk (RIP)
- Lil' O
- Chamillionaire
- Mike Jones
- Paul Wall
- Travis Scott
- Lil Uzi Vert
Notable Releases:
- DJ Screw - "June 27th Freestyle" (1996)
- Swishahouse - "Choppin' Em Up" (1999)
- Chamillionaire - "The Sound of Revenge" (2005)
- Travis Scott - "Rodeo" (2015)
Chopped and screwed music has become an integral part of hip-hop culture, influencing generations of artists and fans.


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