The Prince Family, Mob Ties, And Houston’s Federal Spotlight

For nearly four decades, J. Prince and the Prince family have stood at the center of Houston hip-hop — respected by some as protectors and power brokers, feared by others as gatekeepers whose influence extends far beyond music. The story begins with Rap-A-Lot Records, the independent Houston label that helped bring Southern rap into the […]

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