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Music News | Remembering the Legacy of Michael '5000' Watts: A Tribute to a Hip-Hop Pioneer

Remembering the Legacy of Michael '5000' Watts: A Tribute to a Hip-Hop Pioneer

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Michael '5000' Watts at the age of 52. Michael was a highly respected figure in the music industry, known for his contributions to the hip-hop and rap scenes. He will be deeply missed by his fans, colleagues, and loved ones. Our thoughts and condolences go out to his family during this difficult time.

Music News: Michael ‘5000’ Watts: Dead At 52

Michael “5000” Watts, the influential founder of the iconic Southern Hip-Hop record label Swishahouse, has died at the age of 52.





On Friday, Jan. 30, news broke that the Houston native died due to complications stemming from an irregular heartbeat. According to a statement shared on his Instagram account, Watts was “surrounded by loved ones” at the time of his death.





“It is with profound sadness and heartbreak that we inform the public of our beloved Michael Watts,” read a post on Watt’s Instagram account. The message went on to thank supporters and fans for the outpouring of love shown over the years. “We truly appreciate the love shown to Michael throughout his career and we ask for continued prayers as we navigate through this very hard journey.”





Further details regarding his death were also shared with the public. “Mr. Watts developed a fatal heart rhythm called Torsades de Pointes causing a sudden cardiac death.” Watts is survived by his wife, Tammy Watts, five children, and two grandchildren.





A community event celebrating his life and lasting legacy is currently in the works and will be announced on his social media platforms, according to the family.









His hustle eventually led to a weekend DJ position at Houston radio station 97.9 The Box, where he met fellow Houston native Ronald “DJ OG Ron C” Coleman in 1994. Together, they founded Swishahouse, a DJ and rapper collective that helped propel the chopped-and-screwed soundâ€"pioneered by DJ Screwâ€"onto the national stage.





Through Swishahouse, Watts helped discover and elevate artists who would become household names, including Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, and Mike Jones. His catalog includes influential projects such as Swisha ’98, Choppin Em Up Part 2, The Day Hell Broke Loose, and The Day Hell Broke Loose 2.





In 2005, Swishahouse entered a joint venture with Asylum Records, leading to platinum-selling albums like Mike Jones’ Who Is Mike Jones? and Paul Wall’s The People’s Champ.





Tributes poured in from across the Hip-Hop community. Paul Wall reflected on Watts’ impact, writing, “I wanna extend heartfelt gratitude for his guidance and friendship. My prayers and condolences are with his family during this difficult time. This is a tough loss for Texas, and for HipHop. Thank you Watts for everything.”





Slim Thug also shared his grief, stating, “I took the time to look back and reminisce last night and this morning we did it BIG!!! As a DJ u did an amazing job broke so many artist we made millions of mixtapes underground sold millions worldwide from SH.”





Michael “5000” Watts leaves behind a legacy that forever altered the sound of Southern Hip-Hop and opened doors for generations of Texas artists to come.













Image: Screw4life09

Author: Brad LeBeau (promotionmusicnews.com)
Cats: News,Quotes,Michael 5000 Watts,Swishahouse
Hashtags: #Michael #Watts #Dead

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