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Paul Michael Slayton (born March 11, 1981), [1] better known by his stage name Paul Wall, is an American rapper and DJ. He has spent much of his career affiliated with Swishahouse , and has released several albums under the label and collaborated with numerous other rappers signed to the label.
SPIN spoke to Wall about “Sittin’ Sidewayz” and how it shaped his future as well as the star-studded video starring Bun B, Jim Jones, and Three 6 Mafia’s DJ Paul and Juicy J. A “Pinch Me ...
Swishahouse released Paul Wall's commercial debut studio album, The Peoples Champ‚ in September 2005. The album debuted and peaked at number one on the Billboard 200, and was ultimately certified Platinum in America. [3] Before embarking on his rap career and while still at school, Wall had worked in the Swishahouse office. [4]
Paul Wall is smiling ear to ear, which is, frankly, nothing new.He’s one of the most infectiously positive rappers in the biz, always moments away from a laugh. But this time, he’s rocking a ...
(Frayser Boy featuring Mike Jones and Paul Wall) — — — Me Being Me "Just a Touch" (Funkmaster Flex featuring Paul Wall and 50 Cent) — 72 — Funkmaster Flex Car Show Tour "Grillz" (Nelly featuring Paul Wall and Ali & Gipp) 1: 2: 1 Sweatsuit "Still on It" (Ashanti featuring Paul Wall and Method Man) — 55 — Collectables by Ashanti ...
The “Turnt Up Tour,” featuring the Ying Yang Twins, Twista and Paul Wall is performing at 7 p.m. Friday, June 14, at the Gillioz. Tickets are on sale for between $30 and $50 on the Gillioz ...
Paul Wall wearing his trademark grills. Some of Wall's grills cost nearly $30,000. [1] In pop culture, a grill (most commonly referred to as grills or grillz), also known as fronts or golds, is a type of dental jewelry worn over the teeth. Grills are made of metal and are generally removable but can also be permanent.
"Sittin' Sidewayz" is a song by American rapper Paul Wall, released as the first single from his album The Peoples Champ. It features rapper Big Pokey and was produced by Salih Williams. The single's music video had cameo appearances by Jim Jones, DJ Paul, Juicy J and Bun B. The song samples a line by Big Pokey from his verse on DJ Screw's ...