Suave House Records, better known as The Legendary Suave House, is a record label located in Houston, Texas founded by Tony Draper. In April 2008, Suave House signed a joint venture deal with Koch (Crosley, 2008). The label's first release under the partnership was an Eightball & MJG Greatest Hits album titled We Are the South. The label plans on releasing upcoming albums from Jiggolo and Gillie Da Kid (Crosley, 2008).
In 2007, Suave House Records also released an album from Def Jam's recording artist Rick Ross (rapper) titled Rise to Power. The album was composed of older songs from Rick Ross during his time at Suave House. Some tracks were remixed and produced by current Suave House's producer Jiggolo ('Crosley. 2007').
Suave House Records recording artist/producer Jiggolo (Jigg) is feature on Ice Cube's single "I Rep That West" from his upcoming album "I Am the West". Jiggolo also produced the track ('Paine, 2010').
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