The Chopstars
Also known as
  • Chopstar DJs
  • Chopstars
OriginHouston, Texas, United States
GenresChopped and screwed
Years active2007−present
Members
  • OG Ron C
  • DJ Candlestick
  • DJ Michael Watts
  • DJ Lil Steve
  • DJ Hollygrove
  • DJ Rucker
  • DJ Slim K
  • DJ Whut It Dew
  • DJ Ryan Wolf
  • DJ Sy Milli
  • Mike G
  • DJ Baby Chino
  • Chopstar Jimmy
  • Chopstar Max Dolla
  • DJ SU4L
  • DJ Illadell
  • DJ Slick Change
  • DJ Surrup
  • DJ Dakster
  • DJ Yondon
  • DJ Izzy Ill
  • T Wrecks
  • Slater
  • DJ Kimblee
  • Barry Jenkins
  • DJ Get It Reddy
  • Baby Sam
Past membersDJ Mr Rogers, DJ Blurray, DJ Rio Blackwood, DJ Chose, Maktub(deceased), Big Shane (deceased)

The Chopstars, also known as Chopstar DJs or simply Chopstars, are a collective that include American DJs and turntablists that perform chopped and screwed remixes of popular music under Chop Not Slop Ent. including Drake's 2011 Take Care album, as well as Little Dragon's 2014 Nabuma Rubberband album.,[1] Savage Mode II from Metro Boomin and 21 Savage and Brent Faiyaz’s 2022 Wasteland. Created by Swishahouse Records co-founder OG Ron C, DJ Lil Steve,DJ Candlestick, and DJ Hollygrove. It is a homage to the late DJ Screw. The motto of The Chopstars is "Keeping DJ Screw alive since 2001" and "Dedicated to the memory of DJ Screw." Notable members include DJ Candlestick, DJ Lil Steve, Mike G (a member of Odd Future), DJ Ryan Wolf the official DJ of the Cleveland Browns, DJ Hollygrove formerly of KQBT, and Academy Award-winning director Barry Jenkins. On Nov 4th, 2022 The Chopstars received a proclamation from Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner declaring July 1 The Chopstars Day.

In Mainstream Media

ChopNotSlop has been in mainstream media on several occasions. In 2005 Houston rapper Chamillionaire released his multi-platinum album The Sound Of Revenge in which a Chopped and Screwed version[2] was also released with mixes by OG Ron C. To date the ChopNotSlop version has sold over 250,000 copies. In 2010 after meeting OG Ron C in Toronto rapper Drake started giving attention to ChopNotSlop via interviews and Twitter updates. On Sept 19, 2011, Drake announced his second album by tweeting "Take Care, Take Care Birthday Edition, Take Care OG Ron C Edition...10.24.11"[3] Chopstar DJ Mixtapes have also been featured in the LA Times Music Section,[4] as well as The New York Times Music Section.[5][6] OG Ron C's ChopNotSlop version of the song "Southern Takeover" by Chamillionaire was played in the background of the warehouse scene on the NBC show The Office (Season 2. Ep15 "Boys and Girls").[7][8] The Chopstars have been the subject to many article relating to the art form of ChopNotSlop [9][10][11]

Chopstar DJs

OG Ron C founded the Chopstar DJs to help up and coming Chopped and Screwed DJs. He first started with DJ Lil Steve who has been his protégé since 2005. In 2008 he met and brought on DJ Candlestick. In 2009 he added DJ Hollygrove and DJ Chose, a well known College and Texas Club Scene DJ/producer/artist. DJ Chose is a member of the group Brook Gang Music that OG Ron C also manages. In 2009 he hooked back up with his old Swishahouse right-hand-man Michael '5000' Watts and released "The Return Of The Realest."[17]

ChopNotSlop Radio and App

ChopNotSlop Radio is an online radio station that was created in 2008. It boasts as the "Worlds First Chopped and Screwed Radio Station" which is dedicated to keeping DJ Screw Music alive. The current broadcast format is block programming is regular singles ChopNotSlop in the similar format of a terrestrial radio station. The stream can be listened to via ChopNotSlop App on Android or any iDevice. I[18]

Notable members

DJs

  • OG Ron C - Co-founder of Swishahouse Records, member of OVO Sound, producer of TSU on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy album.
  • Slim K - The man behind the Slim K slowdowns. Creator of Metro Boomin and 21 Savage's Savage Mode II: Chopped not slopped
  • DJ Hollygrove - Former On-Air DJ KQBT. 93.7 The Beat Houston, currently on Shade 45 on Core DJ Radio Show[19]
  • DJ Candlestick member of OVO Sound, former on-air DJ for KQBT, current co-host of the ChopNotSlop Show Sundays on Sound 42 on Sirius XM
  • DJ Ryan Wolf, official DJ for the NFL’s Cleveland Browns and on air DJ for WENZ.
  • Mike G, member of Odd Future

Discography

See also

References

  1. "Little Dragon's Nabuma Rubberband Gets Chopped Not Slopped status".
  2. "The Sound Of Revenge: Screwed & Chopped (Explicit) - OG Ron C Album". Music.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
  3. "Drake status". Twitter. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
  4. "Kanye West's 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' chopped and screwed: The full album, slowed down to a crawl - latimes.com". Latimesblogs.latimes.com. 2010-11-30. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
  5. Kuo, Andrew (2011-12-19). "Charting Drake & ChopCare". The New York Times.
  6. Kuo, Andrew (2012-09-21). "Charting OG Ron C on Frank Ocean - NYTimes.com". Artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
  7. "IMDb Soundtracks:The Office".
  8. "YouTube:The Office Boys and Girls".
  9. "OG Ron C's Starter Guide to the Chopstars' Best Non-Rap Tapes".
  10. "The Rocks Off 100: OG Ron C, Chopstar King of the Purple Dome".
  11. "Crew Love:Odd Future".
  12. "Little Dragon:Nabuma Purple Rubberband". 27 Jan 2015.
  13. "Little Dragon -Nabuma Purple Rubberband ChopNotSlop Remix". 27 Jan 2015.
  14. "Adult Swim Press Release". 27 Jan 2015.
  15. 1 2 "Moonlight Directs Boost a Chopped and Screwed version Of Its Soundtrack".|accessdate=27 Feb 2017
  16. 1 2 ""Moonlight" Director Barry Jenkins Teams Up With The Chopstars For "Purple Moonlight" Mixtape".|accessdate=27 Feb 2017
  17. "ChopNotSlop for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store". Itunes.apple.com. 2012-05-19. Retrieved 2012-10-25.
  18. """With a decade in the game, DJ Hollygrove is spinning harder than ever " Mixtape".|accessdate=10 Apr 2019
  19. "Little Dragon - Nabuma Purple Rubberband ChopNotSlop Remix". 27 Jan 2015.
  20. "Metro Boomin Shares 'Heroes & Villains' Chopped Not Slopped Edition". Complex. Retrieved 2023-02-22.
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