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Paul Wall releases song to celebrate the Houston Astros' World Series win

Houston rapper Paul Wall throws out the first pitch before the Houston Astros play the St. Louis Cardinals at Minute Maid Park on August 16, 2016 in Houston, Texas. (Getty Images)

HOUSTON – Among many of the things welcoming the 2017 World Series Champions home is a new hip-hop song by rapper Paul Wall.

The morning immediately following the Houston Astros historic World Series win, Paul Michael Slayton, commonly known as Paul Wall, debuted “World Series Grillz,” which included other Houston rappers, Lile Keke and Z-ro.

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Listen to the song now: 

He put Houston’s World Series fever into words in his song released Thursday.

“Fifty-five years is a long ride, we at Minute Maid Park baby going live,” Paul Wall says in his new single, referencing the enthusiastic scene during Game 7 of the World Series.

Paul Wall dedicated the song to the historic time saying on SoundCloud, “In celebration of the Houston Astros winning their first World Series title.”

The song follows a similar style to the remix song he released in 2005, the last time the Astros went to the World Series, Paul Wall gave shout outs to many of the players.

Listen to the 2005 YouTube Remix Song:

Earlier this week, Paul Wall put his World Series fever in diamonds, offering free grillz to the entire Astros team:


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