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SwishaBlast Entertainment
File:Swishahouse.gif
Parent company Asylum Records
Founded 1992
Founder DJ Michael 5000 Watts
Distributing label Asylum Records
Genre(s) Hip hop
Country US
Web address http://www.swishahouse.biz


Swishahouse (Formerly Swishablast Entertainment) is a Houston, Texas based independent, southern rap record label started by DJ Michael "5000" Watts in the late 1990s. The label has deals with several southern rap artists including:

Slim Thug and Chamillionaire also gained fame with the Swishahouse label but have gone on to form their own labels, (Boss Hogg Outlawz and Chamillitary, respectively).

Swishahouse started in the late 1990s in north Houston as a response to the popularity of chopped and screwed music from Houston's south side. Hip-hop fans on the north side wanted to hear their local artists on slowed-down releases. Swishahouse began distributing popular mixtape series such as The Day Hell Broke Loose and Fuck Action (which featured chopped and screwed versions of R&B songs). The huge independent sales of their mixtapes led them to create the motto "Major Without A Major Deal".

Thanks to the success of 'Still Tippin'" (a song that was originally featured on The Day Hell Broke Loose 2), Swishahouse was able to sign a deal with Asylum Records to gain national distribution. In addition to chopping and screwing Swishahouse's releases, Michael Watts has recently been commissioned to screw and chop several southern rap albums such as the Lil Jon and the Eastside Boyz' Crunk Juice, Dem Franchize Boyz's On Top Of Our Game, and Lil Wayne's Tha Carter II.

Mike Jones became the first Swishahouse artist to release a major label album with Who Is Mike Jones?, which was released in April 2005 and went on to sell over a million copies. Jones is planning a follow up album, tentatively titled American Dream, which is slated for release in April 2006. Paul Wall's major label debut, The People's Champ, landed at the top of the Billboard charts at the time of its August release.

During late 2005, Mike Jones left Swishahouse, allegedly after a dispute over money with owner Michael Watts. Jones fired his Swishahouse manager T. Farris and is now managed by Rap-A-Lot Records. However, contracts dictate that Jones still owes albums to Swishahouse.

The label is also in talks with anime giant & native Houston company ADV Films for an Anime Screwed & Chopped Megamix series. Swishahouse is also set to release The Day Hell Broke Loose 3, and Paul Wall's sophomore album Get Money - Stay True in late 2006.

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