Michael Irvin hasn’t played football for Miami in nearly 40 years, but he was still one of the stars of the Hurricanes’ run to the national championship game. Irvin was on the sidelines cheering on ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Michael "5000" Watts, a Houston hip-hop icon and the founder of Swishahouse record label, has died, his family announced in a statement on Friday. Watts died on Friday at ...
Michael "5000" Watts, a Houston hip-hop legend and founder of the Swishahouse record label, died Friday. He was 52. Watts died after developing Torsades de Pointes, a life-threatening abnormal heart ...
Michael "5000" Watts, a founder and CEO of the Houston rap collective Swishahouse, died Jan. 30, his family confirmed. His family announced in a statement released on Jan. 28 that Watts had been ...
Fifty-two-year-old Houston hip-hop legend and Swishahouse co-founder Michael Watts, known as “5000 Watts,” died Jan. 30. On Jan. 28, Watts was hospitalized due to severe health conditions. He soon ...
Michael "5000" Watts, the legendary DJ, producer, and founder of Swishahouse Records, has passed away, according to a statement shared by his family on social media. In the emotional post, Watts' ...
HOUSTON - Michael "5000" Watts, the visionary DJ and producer who founded the influential Swishahouse record label and helped propel Houston’s "chopped and screwed" sound to international prominence, ...
Houston rap pioneer and founder of Swishahouse, Michael "5000" Watts, has been hospitalized due to "tremendous health problems," his family said in a statement. The statement, released on Jan. 28, ...
HOUSTON, Texas - Michael Watts, the founder of the influential Swishahouse record label and a pioneer of Houston’s "chopped and screwed" music scene, has been hospitalized, according to a statement ...
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Plano is shuffling its top ranks on the business front, naming Michael Talley as its new economic development director while veteran deal closer Doug McDonald steps up to a deputy city manager role.