Dope House Records

Dope House Records
Founded 1995
Founder South Park Mexican, Arthur Coy, Jr.
Genre Underground Hip Hop
Country of origin United States
Location Screwston, TX, United States of America

Dope House Records is an independent record company based in Houston, Texas.[1] It primarily releases all hardcore, underground and Southern hip hop.

History

Dope House Records was founded in 1995 by Carlos Coy (a.k.a. South Park Mexican) who released his debut album Hillwood that same year. By 1997, Dope House Records, (having signed artist's Rasheed, Low-G, and Pimpstress) started working on SPM's second album "Hustle Town". Dope House released SPM's second album in March, 1998, that same year. Baby Beesh (now Baby Bash), joined the roster and they started to work on the next Dope House album "Power Moves: The Table" it was released on December 22, 1998. By 1999 Dope House Records was big and had eleven artists signed under them and all off them working on their debut albums, only available to record stores in Majority of the works released under the Playaz Lifestyle label are the Southern US region and online retail outlets. However, for a time in early 2000 Dope House teamed up with Universal Records to gain some commercial success.[2]

Discography

1995
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2011
2014

Videography

References

  1. Lomax, John Nova. "South Park Monster." Houston Press. Thursday June 6, 2002. 5. Retrieved on February 6, 2011. "On a hot July day two years ago, the deputy constable from Precinct 1 pulled up yet again to the fortresslike Dope House Records headquarters on Center Street."
  2. Houston Press - "South Park Monster" (page 3)
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