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Bigtyme Recordz | |
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Founded | 1991 |
Founder | Russell Washington |
Genre | Hip hop, Southern hip hop |
Country of origin | United States |
Location | Houston, Texas |
Bigtyme Recordz is an American hip hop record label, founded in 1991 by Russell Washington. The first artist to sign to the label was Pimp C of UGK, and the group released their debut EP, The Southern Way, on the label in 1992. The label has been instrumental in developing the Southern hip hop scene, particularly in Houston, Texas.[1]
History
[edit]Bigtyme Recordz was established during the early 1990s, a pivotal time for Southern hip hop. The label quickly became known for its distinctive sound that blended traditional hip hop with Southern influences.[2][3]
Notable Artists
[edit]- UGK: One of the most influential groups in Southern hip hop, UGK's early work under Bigtyme Recordz laid the foundation for their later success.[2]
- DJ Screw: A legendary figure in the Houston hip hop scene, DJ Screw's work with Bigtyme Recordz helped popularize the chopped and screwed technique.[4][5]
- Point Blank: Known for his hardcore rap style, Point Blank released several notable albums under the label.[1]
- PSK-13: A key artist in the label's roster, contributing to the label's distinctive Southern hip hop sound.[1][6]
- 20-2-Life: Their debut album Inside Looking Out was released by Bigtyme Recordz, showcasing their raw and gritty style.[1]
- Wreckless Klan: Their album Blowin' Up the Scene further cemented the label's reputation for hardcore Southern rap.[1]
Music Style
[edit]Bigtyme Recordz is known for its distinctive style within the realm of hip-hop and rap music. Founded by renowned producer and artist Big Tyme, the label has gained a reputation for blending a variety of musical elements to create a unique sound that stands out in the industry.
Music Genre and the Style
1. **Southern Hip-Hop**: Bigtyme Recordz has its roots deeply embedded in Southern hip-hop. This genre is characterized by its slow, heavy beats, use of 808s, and a focus on lyrical storytelling. The label often incorporates the signature "chopped and screwed" techniques, which originated in Houston, adding a laid-back, yet hypnotic quality to their tracks.
2. **Trap Influences**: Over the years, Bigtyme Recordz has embraced the trap music phenomenon. This sub-genre is known for its aggressive beats, rapid hi-hats, and auto-tuned vocals. The fusion of trap elements with Southern hip-hop creates a dynamic sound that appeals to a broad audience while maintaining a unique edge.
3. **Melodic Elements**: While their music is rooted in rap and hip-hop, Bigtyme Recordz also incorporates melodic elements into their tracks. This includes soulful hooks, smooth melodies, and harmonized vocals that add depth and variety to their productions.
4. **Street Narratives**: The lyrical content often revolves around themes of street life, personal struggle, and triumph. The storytelling is raw and authentic, reflecting the real-life experiences of the artists and offering listeners a glimpse into their world.
5. **Collaborative Spirit**: The label is known for its collaborative approach, working with a range of artists from different backgrounds and styles. This diversity allows Bigtyme Recordz to explore various musical territories while maintaining a cohesive sound.
Overall, Bigtyme Recordz has carved out a niche in the hip-hop industry by blending Southern roots with modern influences, creating a genre style that's both fresh and deeply connected to its origins.[4][7]
Impact
[edit]Bigtyme Recordz played a crucial role in the development and popularization of Southern hip hop. The label's artists were pioneers in the genre, bringing regional styles and themes to a broader audience. The success of artists like UGK and DJ Screw under Bigtyme Recordz influenced many subsequent hip hop artists and contributed to the rise of Houston as a major hub for hip hop music.[2][4][8]
Bigtyme Recordz's success and innovative sound inspired other Southern hip hop labels, fostering a vibrant music scene that produced numerous influential artists and styles. The label's commitment to authenticity and regional representation encouraged other labels to explore and promote unique local sounds, thus diversifying the hip hop genre as a whole.[2][4][8]
Discography
[edit]these albums and their details are from the Discogs website[1]
- 1992: The Southern Way - UGK
- 1992: Prone to Bad Dreams - Point Blank
- 1992: Banned - UGK
- 1993: Inside Looking Out - 20-2-Life
- 1993: No Ordinary Aggin - PSK-13
- 1994: Bigtyme Vol. I - Still Afloat - Various
- 1995: Mad at the World - Point Blank
- 1995: 3 'n the Mornin' (Part One) - DJ Screw
- 1995: 3 'n the Mornin' (Part Two) - DJ Screw
- 1996: Blowin' Up the Scene - Wreckless Klan
- 1997: N-tha-Do' - Point Blank
- 1997: Born Bad? - PSK-13
- 2000: Now Who Dat - Ice Lord
- 2000: Bad Newz Travels Fast - Point Blank
- 2003: Bigtyme Worldwide - Various
- 2004: Street Game - 2 Low
- 2004: Straight From Da Streets - Various
- 2005: 3 'N the Mornin' Mixes - DJ Screw
- 2007: The Takeover - Point Blank
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f Bigtyme Recordz on Discogs
- ^ a b c d UGK Biography on AllMusic
- ^ UGK: The Southern Way on Slam Online
- ^ a b c d DJ Screw Biography on Rolling Stone
- ^ The 25 Best DJ Screw Tapes on Complex
- ^ PSK-13 Biography on Rap Pages
- ^ Houston's Best Chopped and Screwed Albums on Houston Press
- ^ a b Vice: How Houston Rap Trailblazed Hip Hop