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Paul Wall was born on March 11, 1981, with the birth name Paul Michael Slayton. He hails from Houston, Texas, United States. Wall attended the University of Houston, where he pursued studies in mass communication. Although he remained enrolled for three years, he eventually left to pursue his passion for music. His affiliation with Swishahouse Records marked the beginning of his career as a rapper.
In 1999, Paul Wall collaborated with longtime friend Chamillionaire to release the mixtape Choppin Em Up Part 2. The release gained traction in Houston's underground scene, helping both artists become prominent figures on the city’s mixtape circuit. Wall initially introduced himself as a street team member in northwest Houston, promoting Swishahouse releases and DJing local events.
Paul Wall became known for his contributions to the "Screwed and Chopped" style, a technique popularized by DJ Screw that involves slowing down and remixing songs. After several collaborations, Wall and Chamillionaire eventually parted ways. Wall’s profile surged after featuring on Mike Jones’s hit track “Still Tippin’,” which led to greater industry recognition.
In 2005, he released his debut solo album, The People’s Champ, which debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. His follow-up album, Get Money, Stay True, came out in 2007 and delivered additional chart-topping singles. Among his most notable tracks are “Sittin’ Sidewayz,” “They Don’t Know,” “Girl,” and “Break ‘Em Off.”
In 2008, Paul Wall came into the political spotlight by endorsing Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. The following year, he expanded his career into acting, appearing as a fictional rapper in the comedy film I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell. He also appeared in the films Furnace and Xtinction: Predator X, with additional appearances in television shows and independent productions.
In addition to his work in film, Paul Wall provided music and appearances for several video game titles, including Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, SSX on Tour, Madden NFL 06, Def Jam: Icon, and Battle Rap Stars. These ventures contributed to maintaining his relevance in pop culture beyond the music industry.
Paul Wall married his longtime partner, Crystal, in 2006. The couple has two children: a son, William Patrick Slayton, and a daughter, Noelle Slayton. Their marriage has been a successful and enduring one for over a decade.
In 2010, Paul Wall underwent gastric sleeve surgery, resulting in a dramatic weight loss of 130 pounds. His wife, Crystal, complemented the effort with her own journey, losing approximately 70 pounds through a combination of Zumba workouts, dietary changes, and cosmetic procedures like liposuction. Prior to these changes, Wall had faced serious health issues, including high blood pressure and depression. The transformation greatly improved both his physical and mental well-being.
Paul Wall has accumulated an estimated net worth of $13 million, with his income derived from music sales, performances, collaborations, and business ventures. While his exact salary is not publicly confirmed, reports suggest it could be around $1.5 million annually.
He received the Ozone Award in 2006 in the “Taste Maker” category and has been recognized for his collaborative work in hit tracks like “I’m N Luv (Wit a Stripper)” and “Holla at Me.” His ability to maintain a unique voice in rap collaborations has contributed significantly to his lasting fame and industry presence. Paul Wall's career continues to thrive through music, media, and entrepreneurial projects, illustrating his versatility and enduring relevance in entertainment.
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