News Summary
Houston’s own Paul Wall has teamed up with children’s YouTube channel Gracie’s Corner to create the ‘H-Town Remix’ of the classic song ‘Wheels on the Bus.’ This vibrant animated music video has gained popularity, showcasing Houston landmarks and Paul Wall’s unique style. With fresh beats and catchy lyrics, it appeals to young listeners while also reflecting the city’s rich culture. The collaboration has already amassed over 400,000 views, making it a fun addition to the children’s music scene.
Houston’s Newest Musical Collaboration: Paul Wall Brings the H-Town Flavor to “Wheels on the Bus”
Hey there, Houston! Get ready to ride the groove with the latest remix that’s got everyone buzzing! Our very own Paul Wall, famously known as the People’s Champ, has teamed up with a vibrant children’s YouTube channel called Gracie’s Corner to give a fun and juicy twist to the beloved classic, “Wheels on the Bus.” This magical mash-up is called the “H-Town Remix,” and trust us, it’s going to make you want to hit repeat!
The Remix That Caught Everyone’s Attention
The animated music video, featuring a spirited version of Paul Wall cruising in a candy red Cadillac, has already zoomed past 400,000 views on YouTube! In true Houston style, the video showcases our beloved city landmarks, including the iconic “We Love Houston” sign, while Paul rocks his famous iced-out grill. How cool is that?
Fresh Beats for the Young Ones
Now, let’s talk music! The remix is enhanced by 808 drums adding a contemporary trap flair that’s sure to catch the ears of young listeners. The lyrics are packed with fun Houston-themed references that kids will love, such as “Rolling rolling 84s, candy paint dripping off the doors.” It’s a playful nod to the city’s vibrant culture that parents will appreciate as well!
Meet the Stars of This Adorable Collaboration
Joining Paul Wall in this colorful adventure is his godson, Blaze, adding even more charm to the project. Kids can’t get enough of Paul’s energetic vibe, especially when he ends his verse with a nod to that famous Houston style, saying, “Down here we call it trill, now let me show you my grill.” It’s a catchy line that’ll have little ones singing along!
The Heart Behind Gracie’s Corner
Gracie’s Corner isn’t just any channel; it’s the creation of a wonderful husband and wife duo, Javoris and Arlene Hollingsworth, right here from Houston. They started this channel with a mission: to provide high-quality educational content that reflects the rich diversity of our communities. Featuring their adorable daughter, Graceyn, the channel has taken off, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when quality children’s programming was in high demand.
Recognition and Popularity
With nearly 5.4 million subscribers and hit songs like “The Veggie Dance” and “Phonics Song” gathering over 100 million and 200 million views respectively, Gracie’s Corner has truly made a name for itself, even winning NAACP awards for Outstanding Children’s Program and Outstanding Animated Series. That’s incredible!
Catch the H-Town Remix!
Paul Wall has taken to Instagram to promote this fabulous collaboration, even playfully hinting at whether Gracie should get her own grillz in the future. Now, that’s something we’d all love to see! If you haven’t experienced the “Wheels on the Bus – H-Town Remix” yet, head on over to YouTube or any major music streaming platform and let the fun begin!
Conclusion
This delightful remix brings a fresh, Houston-centric flavor to a classic children’s song, making it perfect for the little ones to enjoy. So, buckle up and get ready to cruise with Paul Wall and Gracie’s Corner — this is one ride you won’t want to miss!
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