Rap-a-Lot Records

Rap-a-Lot Records is a Houston hip hop record label that was created in 1986. Sublabels include Smoke-a-Lot Records. The label was founded by James Prince in the mid-1980s and, with its most famous act the Geto Boys, put the South on the hip hop map. Since then, it has maintained its success and focus on gangsta and southern rap. It was distributed through the 1990s by the EMI labels Priority Records (1991–1994) and Virgin Records (1994–2000). During the 2000s, it was distributed by WEA's Asylum Records. Geto Boys was the labels first nationally popular act, while Devin the Dude, whom The New York Times called "a brilliant oddball with a spaced-out flow," and whose contract ended in 2008, was, for 15 years, the label's longest-running act.

J. Prince Jr., the son of J. Prince, also has a label distributed by Rap-a-Lot called Southern Empire Entertainment. On May 18, 2010, Rap-a-Lot Records announced that it recently signed a distribution deal with Fontana Distribution.

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