Wreckshop Records
Wreckshop Records | |
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Founded | 1997 |
Founder | Derrick Dixon |
Distributor(s) | Wreckshop Nation |
Genre | Southern hip hop, gangsta rap |
Country of origin | U.S. |
Location | Houston, Texas |
Official website | wreckshopnation |
Wreckshop Records is an American independent record label based in Houston, Texas. Founded in 1997 by Derrick "D-Reck" Dixon, the label specializing in southern hip hop music. Artists such as Fat Pat, Big Moe, E.S.G., Pymp Tyte and Big Pokey have released records through Wreckshop.[1][2][3]
Artists[]
- A-3
- Big Moe, a member of Screwed Up Click
- Big Pokey, a member of Screwed Up Click
- Chicken Hawk, a member of Platinum Soul Productions
- D Gotti
- Dirty $
- Donald D, a member of Platinum Soul Productions
- D-Reck
- E.S.G., a member of Screwed Up Click
- Fat Pat, a member of Screwed Up Click
- Noke D, a member of Platinum Soul Productions
- Pymp Tyte, a hip hop duo composed of rappers Sean Pymp and Tyte Eyes
- Ronnie Spencer
- Tyte Eyes
- Wreckshop Family/Wreckshop Wolfpack
- Producers
- Platinum Soul Productions, a hip hop production trio composed of Chicken Hawk, Donald D and Noke D
Discography[]
Artist | Album | Details |
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Fat Pat | Ghetto Dreams |
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Fat Pat & Wreckshop Family | Throwed in da Game |
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E.S.G. | Shinin' n' Grindin' |
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Pymp Tyte | All N' Yo Face |
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Big Moe | City of Syrup |
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Wreckshop Family | The Dirty 3rd: The Album |
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E.S.G. | City Under Siege |
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D Gotti | Street Sermon |
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Fat Pat | Fat Pat's Greatest Hits |
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Wreckshop Family | Ack'n A Azz |
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Big Pokey & Wreckshop Wolfpack | Tha Collabo |
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Big Moe | Purple World |
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Big Pokey | Da Sky's da Limit |
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Big Moe | Moe Life... |
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Wreckshop Family | Doin' It Fa Texas |
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Big Moe | Unfinished Business (released with Koch) |
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Filmography[]
- The Dirty 3rd: The Movie (directed by Henry LeBlanc)
- The Dirty Third 2: Home Sweet Home
- Ghetto Dreams (directed by Lionz I)
- Mann! The Movie
References[]
- ^ August, Tami (June 8, 2011). "Wreckshop Records Founder Talks Losing Big Moe and Fat Pat, The Industry Then and Now". 97.9 The Box. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ "Houston Wreckshop Records founder Derrick 'D-Reck' Dixon hosts Salute to the SLAB Concert". Rolling Out. October 30, 2015. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ Lindsey, Craig D. (February 11, 1999). "That's the Breaks". Houston Press. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
External links[]
Categories:
- American independent record labels
- Record labels established in 1997
- 1997 establishments in Texas
- Companies based in Houston
- Gangsta rap record labels
- Hip hop record labels
- Capitol Records