Hawk
Hawk was a rapper from Houston who put out music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His tracks like "Ain't Having It" and "Nigga What (feat. Lil' O)" had that...
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Hawk was a rapper from Houston who put out music in the late 1990s and early 2000s. His tracks like "Ain't Having It" and "Nigga What (feat. Lil' O)" had that slow, heavy Houston sound, with lyrics about street life and hustling. He worked with other local figures, including Big Moe on the song "H.A.W.K."
He wasn't a major crossover name, but he was part of that specific Houston rap scene. Songs such as "Broken Rain" and "Coming Home" showed his style, which was straightforward and regional. The music was mostly about everyday realities in his part of Texas.
There's not much public detail about what happened after that period. The recordings he left behind are what people remember him by.
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