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Lance Scott Walker portrait

Lance Scott Walker

Lance Scott Walker is a native of Galveston, Texas, and has written for Houston Chronicle, Houston Press, Local Houston, Red Bull Music Academy, Wondering Sound, Vice, Free Press Houston, OutSmart, Fader, Dazed & Confused, Orlando Weekly, Portland Mercury, San Diego Fahrenheit, San Diego Union-Tribune, USA Today, GOOD, and RollingStone.com. He is the host of Houston Rap Tapes Radio, which he launched in 2014. Houston Rap (Sinecure, 2013) and Houston Rap Tapes (Sinecure, 2014) are his first books. He lives in New York with his wife.


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Three guns, a tattooed hand, and a knuckle ring.

Step Inside the Neighborhoods Where Houston Rap Was Born

Lance Scott Walker and Peter Beste offer an unparalleled portrait of the neighborhoods and clubs where Houston's renowned rap scene was born.

By Lance Scott Walker Feb 26, 2016

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