This October the HTX Hip Hop Museum will be hosting a 3-Week artist residency in Downtown Houston for our next exhibit, “Sounds of the City” 🏙️
We’ll be doing an open artist call for any visual artists and photographers interested in showcasing their work!
See below for more
Frankie Beverly and Maze is the original SLAB music in Houston. Back then they had a bunch of 6 x 9’s blasting Maze, coming down MLK. Hence the “on a Sunday night, I might bang me some Maze” line from Big Pokey. That was early Houston SLAB music.
Beat King led the charge when it came to Club and Dance music in the south, especially in Texas. It’s sad that we have unfortunately lost another Houston Legend before they’ve had a chance to grow old. Rest in Peace ClubGodZilla 🙏🏿💜
We’re very saddened to hear of the news related to the passing of Houston’s own Club God, Beat King. At this time we’d like to send our condolences to his family, friends and loved ones.💜🙏🏿
first words Sonya Massey said at her front door were “don’t hurt me”
she was told “why would we hurt you, you called us”
when have those words meant anything when your black and woman in this country
when do those words protect you from not being murdered in your kitchen, in your bedroom, with your babies, or on your lawn
what is “reassurance”, in this place ?
rest in power Sonya Massey, and an abundance of love and power to Sonya’s family on this journey
@JacksonLeeTX18 Thank you so much for all you’ve done Ms. Jackson Lee, you will forever be in our hearts the same way you forever kept the City of Houston in yours🙏🏿🕊️💜
With 14 years of service in the House of Reps serving Texas’ 18th Congressional District and the woman behind the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act, we’d like to thank Ms. Jackson Lee for her dedication to the City of Houston and African Americans across our country
Happy June 27th from the HTX Hip-Hop Museum!
Happy Birthday DeMo! 💜
Rest in Power DJ Screw! 💜
Rest in Power Big Moe! 💜
We gon’ take things real slow today. 🤘🏾
I finished Pac’s authorized biography the other day and one of the coolest things I found was that post Hit ‘Em Up, he really wanted to make things right & unite everyone. He had plans for an album that included Face, OutKast, and Bone Thugs