Wall's first music industry exposure came as a street team member on the Northwest side of Houston, promoting southern artists such as T.I. and labels like Cash Money and The New No Limit. He is also an accomplished and proficient mixtape and party DJ, known for producing mixtapes in the now-well-known screwed & chopped style, which was invented by the late DJ Screw. While he has recently stated on record that South LE. (in Houston's southside) is his base of operations, it is not the neighborhood that Paul Wall is actually from. Paul Wall has claimed several such neighborhoods over his career, starting with De Soto in Acres Homes (his original home neighborhood), then switching to Gulf Bank (also in Acres Homes).
Paul Wall, Chamillionaire and Jon Higgins were originally affiliated with Swishahouse Records, but left for Paid in Full Records a short time later. After several mixtape and independent releases, including the critically acclaimed 'Get Ya Mind Correct', the two parted ways on bad terms. Chamillionaire continued to release independent records, while Paul Wall returned to the Swishahouse fold. This move allowed him to appear on Mike Jones' first commercially distributed single, "Still Tippin'", from his first major label album 'Who Is Mike Jones?'.
His major label debut, 'The People's Champ', has produced a lead single, "Sittin' Sidewayz", which is receiving national radio and television play. In August, 2005, rumors began to circulate that Paul Wall and Chamillionaire had settled any differences that remained between them, and are again on good terms with one another. Paul Wall also appeared with GLC on the song "Drive Slow" on Kanye West's second solo album, 'Late Registration'.
Paul Wall is the owner and proprietor of TV Jewelry in Houston. The store specializes in the production of grills, silver, gold, or platinum caps and diamond inlays (usually princess-cut diamonds). Grills have become a growing trend in rap culture and have even influenced its own song. "Grillz", by Nelly featuring Paul Wall along with other artists, where at one point Paul raps "Call me George Foreman 'cause I'm sellin' everybody grillz.)
They Don't Know
Paul Wall Lyrics
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You don't know'bout Michael Watts
You don't know'bout Michael Watts
You don't know'bout Michael Watts
What you know 'bout the Swishahouse man
What you know 'bout the Swishahouse man
We listen to music screwed and chopped
They don't know what that scar'bout
They don't know what that bar'bout
They don't know what that candy car 'bout or smokin' that joint about
Texas is the home of the playas and pimps
Showin' naked ass in the great state of Tex'
Third Coast Born I mean we're Texas raised
(Texas muthafucka that's where I stay)
All ready!
What you know about swangaz and vogues
What you know 'bout purple drank
What you know 'bout poppin' trunk, neon lights, candy paint
What you know about white shirts, starched down jeans with a razor crease
Platinum and gold on top our teeth, big ol' chains with a iced out piece
You don't know 'bout Michael Watts
You don't know about DJ Screw
What you know about "MAN! Hold UP", I done came down and what it do?
They don't know about P.A.T
What you know 'bout free pimp see
What you know 'bout the Swishahouse man
What you know 'bout the S-U-C
We keep it playa, ain't no fake
When we holdin' plex whenever haters hate
We listen to music screwed and chopped
Down here in this Lone Star state
Outta towners be comin' around
Runnin' they mouth and talkin' down
But you don't know nuthin' bout my town
Either hold it down or move around
In Paul Wall's song "They Don't Know," he pays homage to the unique hip-hop culture of his home state, Texas. The song is a tribute to the local Houston DJ legend Michael Watts, who is known for the chopped and screwed technique he popularized in the 1990s. The first verse of the song mentions Michael Watts four times, emphasizing his significance. In the second verse, Wall highlights some of the distinctive elements of Texas hip hop, such as purple drank, candy cars, neon lights, and big chains. He also names some other Houston hip-hop luminaries like DJ Screw and P.A.T. (Port Arthur Texas) and the Screwed Up Click, a local rap group. The song is a celebration of the southern rap culture, which has emerged with its own unique sound, aesthetic, and style.
The lyrics of "They Don't Know" reflect the pride that Texans have in their state and regional identity. Houston, in particular, has a vibrant music scene, and the chopped and screwed style is a crucial part of that culture. By shouting out Michael Watts and other local artists and slang, Wall creates a sense of community and shared cultural experience among his listeners. On the other hand, he also acknowledges that outsiders often do not understand or appreciate the subtleties of Texas rap, or they may even disrespect its artists or traditions. Therefore, the refrain "they don't know" becomes a call to arms for Texas hip-hop fans to stand up for their culture and show pride in their heritage.
Overall, "They Don't Know" is a catchy and fun song that captures the spirit of Houston hip-hop. Its lyrics embody the deep pride that Texans have in their state and culture, and the song has become an anthem for that community. By acknowledging the contributions of local artists and celebrating the distinctiveness of Texas hip-hop, Paul Wall has established himself as a true representative of the southern rap scene, and "They Don't Know" will continue to be a classic in the genre.
Line by Line Meaning
You don't know'bout Michael Watts
You lack knowledge about Michael Watts
What you know 'bout the Swishahouse man
What do you know about the Swishahouse man?
We listen to music screwed and chopped
We prefer listening to music in the style of screwed and chopped
Down here in this Lone Star state
It is a common practice in Texas
They don't know what that scar'bout
They lack knowledge about that scar
They don't know what that bar'bout
They lack knowledge about that bar
They don't know what that candy car 'bout or smokin' that joint about
They lack knowledge about the candy car and smoking that joint
Texas is the home of the playas and pimps
Texas is known for its playas and pimps
Showin' naked ass in the great state of Tex'
It's common to show naked ass in Texas
Third Coast Born I mean we're Texas raised
I was born on the Third Coast and raised in Texas
(Texas muthafucka that's where I stay)
I stay in Texas
What you know about swangaz and vogues
What do you know about swangaz and vogues?
What you know 'bout purple drank
What do you know about purple drank?
What you know 'bout poppin' trunk, neon lights, candy paint
What do you know about popping trunk, neon lights, and candy paint?
What you know about white shirts, starched down jeans with a razor crease
What do you know about white shirts, starched down jeans with a razor crease?
Platinum and gold on top our teeth, big ol' chains with a iced out piece
We adorn our teeth with platinum and gold and wear big chains with an iced out piece
You don't know about DJ Screw
You lack knowledge about DJ Screw
What you know about "MAN! Hold UP", I done came down and what it do?
What do you know about the phrase 'MAN! Hold UP' and what it means when I say 'I done came down and what it do?'
They don't know about P.A.T
They lack knowledge about P.A.T
What you know 'bout free pimp see
What do you know about Free Pimp C?
What you know 'bout the S-U-C
What do you know about the S.U.C?
We keep it playa, ain't no fake
We keep it real, no fakes here
When we holdin' plex whenever haters hate
We confront haters whenever they hate
Outta towners be comin' around
People from outside of town visit
Runnin' they mouth and talkin' down
They talk negatively and disrespectfully about our town
But you don't know nuthin' bout my town
You don't truly know anything about my town
Either hold it down or move around
Either respect it or leave
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: TODD BERRY, BERNARD JAMES FREEMAN, BETTYE JEAN BARNES CRUTCHER, CHAD L. BUTLER, CALVIN EARL AVENT, MICHAEL A. JONES, PAUL MICHAEL SLAYTON, JOHN OKURIBIDO
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