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Dope House Records Dope House Records was founded in 1995 by Arthur Coy, Jr., and his brother Carlos Coy (a.k.a.

South Park Mexican) who released his debut album Hillwood that same year. A few years later, several artists including Baby Beesh (now Baby Bash) joined the roster. Majority of the works released under the Playaz Lifestyle label are only available to record stores in the Southern US region and online retail outlets. However for a time in 2000 Dope House teamed up with Universal Records to gain som

e commercial success.[2] To this day, over 30 albums have been released under the Dope House label. From 2001 on, chopped and screwed versions of the songs in the Dope House archives were released on 5 "Screwston" compilation albums. It currently competes with rival independent label Swishahouse, however in 2006, both record companies teamed up to released SPM's 9th album When Devils Strike in normal and Chopped & Screwed (by Michael 5000 Watts) versions. Sometime in 2011, Dope House Records are planning to release SPM's next album, The Son of Norma. It will be his 11th album overall, and 4th since being incarcerated in 2002.

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