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Before multi-platinum
artists Mike Jones and Paul Wall moved into independently operated record
label Swisha House, it was known as home to the slowed down mixes created
by founder DJ 5000 Watts. In late 1995, while everyone else
was calling this version of music screwed, the popular Houston native
decided to be different and called his creations Swisha mixes and the
company was known at that time as Swisha Blast. In 1999 the company
was appropriately dubbed Swisha House. Watts is now recognized as the
chopped and screwed king, lending his personal touch to chopped and
screwed specialty albums released by such hip hop notables as 8 Ball
& MJG and David Banner.
As Watts tapes
received more and more recognition, they were able to single-handedly
introduce the chopped and screwed genre nationally and validate Swisha
House as a label that knew how to create good music and get it in front
of the people. Watts business was growing and to help with the
newfound demand he brought his good friend G Dash into the Swisha House
family as Co-CEO. Dash had made a name in the industry distributing
mixed tapes to various vendors and road managing early Swisha House
acts Slim Thug and Archie Lee. The two worked extremely hard to financially
and physically build a solid foundation for Swisha House that would
eventually allow them to take on bigger projects, ultimately catapulting
them to success. Swisha Houses mission is and continues to be
to operate like A Major Without A Major Deal!
The popularity of
Swisha mix tapes gave Watts the opportunity to release them on a larger
scale by securing record deals with Southwest Wholesale and Asylum Records.
Each company agreed to financially back Watts next album and in
1999 Swisha House had its first official release, The Day All Hell Broke
Loose Part One. The compilation CD featured hip hop artists Slim Thug,
Archie Lee, Big Tiger, LilMario and Paul Wall and helped set the
pace for the future growth of Swisha House. Its success proved that
the label had what it takes to roll with the major players in the music
industry.
Their next project
was the Houston based record Still Tippin featuring Mike
Jones, Slim Thug and Paul Wall. It was an instant hit! In order to showcase
their Houston roots, an independent video was constructed that highlighted
Swishas slowed down music, kitted cars, voluptuous women, diamond
encrusted grillz and southern landscape. The video received much love
from major music networks MTV and BET with numerous spins followed by
heavy radio rotation. Garnering this much exposure as an independent
label is no easy feat, and their success caught the eye of some heavy
hitters in the industry.
In 2004,
Swisha House entered into collaboration with world-renowned music
companies Warner Brothers and Atlantic Records. What followed was
the national debut of self-branding genius Mike Jones with Who Is
Mike Jones? on Warner Brothers and grill master Paul Walls
The Peoples Champ on Atlantic. Both Swisha House artists received
enormous success on the 2005 Billboard Charts for their hit singles
Still Tippin, Back Then and Sitting
Sideways. Now Swisha House can list on its resume the ability
to produce highly sought after mix tapes and successfully launch
the careers of multi-platinum artists.
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It must be noted that Swisha
House could not have achieved such success without the help of A&R
President T Farris and Senior Vice President of Marketing and Promotions
Michael Clarke.
Swisha House has more plans to launch artists that provide the musical
genius the industry is yearning for, while creating the blueprint for
other independent labels to follow in order to achieve national recognition.
When asked their Swisha House secret the answer is simple, yet complicated
..
operate like A Major Without A Major Deal.
Swisha
House Releases
Archie Lee - Da Mista Masta
Swisha House The Day Hell Broke Loose
Mike Jones & Magnificent - 1st Round Draft Picks
Swisha House - The Day Hell Broke Loose 2 [Major Without A Major Deal]
Mike Jones - Who Is Mike Jones?
Paul Wall The Peoples Champ
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