Paul Wall

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Paul Wall

Background information
Birth name Paul Slayton
Also known as Wallpaper, P. Willigan, The People's Champ, Iceman
Born March 11, 1981 (1981-03-11) (age 26)
Origin Houston, Texas, United States
Genre(s) Rap/Hip-Hop
Crunk
Dirty South
Chopped & Screwed
Occupation(s) DJ
Jeweler
Years active 1998 – present
Label(s) Swishahouse
Asylum
Atlantic
Associated
acts
The Sleepwalkers
The Color Changin' Click
Expensive Taste
Chamillionaire
Website djpaulwall.com

Paul Slayton (born on March 30, 1980[1]) better known by his stage name Paul Wall, is a rapper, DJ, promoter and jeweller, originally part of Houston hip-hop group The Color Changin' Click.[1]. Wall is a graduate of Jersey Village High School and studied mass communications at The University of Houston for three years.[2] He is affiliated with Swishahouse Records, having released several albums under the label as well as collaborating with other rappers signed to the label.

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At a young age Paul Wall, along with fellow rap music artist and childhood friend Chamillionaire, decided to make music his career. One day while promoting themselves at a Texas event, he and Chamillionaire ran into Michael "5000" Watts, a popular mixtape DJ from northern Houston. After proposing to do promotions for Watts' company, Swishahouse, Chamillionaire and Paul Wall came to Watts' studio and convinced Watts to allow them freestyle on an intro to Watts' radio show on Houston hip-hop station KBXX.[3] Watts, who was convinced to rap on the record, enjoyed the freestyle so much that he put the verses on one of his mixtapes. The freestyle became so popular in the streets that Chamillionaire and Paul Wall became regular staples on Houston's mixtape circuit, appeared on several of Watts' mixtapes, and became permanent members of Swishahouse. [4]

After fellow member Slim Thug left the label, Chamillionaire and Paul Wall followed and started their own group known as The Color Changin' Click. Each successive mixtape released by The Color Changin' Click led to more business opportunities; the most notable of which being a contract to do a full album for Paid in Full Records. A one album contract was then negotiated between the Color Changin' Click and Paid in Full's label head, DJ Madd Hatta from 97.9 The Box, and the CCC's first album, Get Ya Mind Correct, would go on to sell over 100,000 copies. 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 Records. 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.[5]

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 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?.

In 2005, Paul Wall released his debut release, The People's Champ, the first single "Sittin' Sidewayz" featuring Big Pokey. The second single, "They Don't Know", featured Bun B of UGK, and the video version also featured Mike Jones. The third single is "Girl", receiving radio airplay and peaking at #35 on the Billboard Hot 100.[6] In 2007, Paul Wall released his second album Get Money, Stay True, spawning the singles "Break 'Em Off" featuring Lil Keke and "I'm Throwed" featuring and produced by Jermaine Dupri.

Paul Wall is the part owner and proprietor of TV Jewelry with Johnny Dang in Houston.[7] He was also featured in the VH1 documentary Bling'd: Blood, Diamonds, and Hip-Hop, while visiting Sierra Leone, cautioning jewelers to check their source for diamonds.[8][9] 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 Wall along with Gipp & Ali artists, where at one point Paul raps "Call me George Foreman 'cause I'm sellin' everybody grillz."

Wall married his long time girlfriend Crystal in October 2005. Wall and Crystal had their first child, William Patrick Slayton on Tuesday April 18, 2006.

In 2007, Paul Wall appeared alongside other celebrities and regular people in the music video for Rockstar by Nickelback.

Paul Wall is also featured on one episode of TAI...TV (episode 14: Aust In Translation)

He also appears on Bermuda based reggae artist Collie Budz' debut album on the tracks "What a feeling" and the bonus track "Come Around (remix)"

Album Title Artist Year of Release
Down in tha Dirty Various 2003
U Gotta Feel Me Lil Flip 2004
Let the Truth Be Told Z-Ro 2005
Ghetto Bill Vol. 1 Master P 2005
The Truest Shit I Ever Said C-Murder 2005
Urban Legend T.I. 2005
The Day After Twista 2005
Haunted Cities The Transplants 2005
I'm Still Livin' Z-Ro 2006
The Truth Belo (of Do or Die) 2006
Gangsta Grillz XI: Generation Now DJ Drama, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Killer Mike, Stat Quo, & Big Kuntry 2006
Dedication: Gangsta Grillz DJ Drama & Lil’ Wayne 2006
Gangsta Grillz: Trap or Die DJ Drama & Young Jeezy 2006
The Legend Series: Gangsta Grillz DJ Drama, Bun B & Middlefingaz 2006
GYMC: The Remix Album Paul Wall & Chamillionaire 2006

Main article: Paul Wall discography

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