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Top 15 Texas Rappers in 2025

Top 15 Texas Rappers in 2026

January 11th 12:20

Texas rappers have always moved differently because the state itself moves differently. It is huge, spread out, and packed with distinct cultures that do not all sound the same. Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Port Arthur, and smaller cities each bring their own energy, and Texas artists usually build locally before trying to go national. That foundation-first approach creates artists who are confident in their sound and not in a rush to follow whatever trend is hot at the moment.

Being independent is a big part of Texas rap. Even before streaming was common, Texas artists sold their music directly, met fans in person, and told their own stories. That mindset is still strong in 2026, even for those signed to big labels. It’s why Texas rappers often seem more grounded, personal, and self-driven, which helps explain why these artists stand out today.

1) Travis Scott

Travis Scott’s real name is Jacques Bermon Webster II, and he was born in Houston, Texas. Even though he’s tied heavily to the Houston area, he’s also known for being raised around Missouri City, which many locals still consider part of the same ecosystem. His early environment shaped the dark, atmospheric sound that later went global.

Right now, Travis Scott is 34 years old. If you’re talking modern Texas rap influence on a global level, he’s still one of the biggest artists to ever come out of the state, with reach far beyond traditional hip hop audiences.

2) Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion’s real name is Megan Jovon Ruth Pete. She was born in San Antonio and grew up in Houston, so she’s closely linked to Houston rap. Growing up with Southern rap and her mother’s influence helped shape her confidence and style from a young age.

As of this year, Megan Thee Stallion is 30 years old. She’s still one of the most recognized Texas artists and continues to be a strong voice for Texas in the world of female rap.

3) Post Malone

Post Malone’s real name is Austin Richard Post. He was born in Syracuse, New York, but he was raised in Grapevine, Texas, which is why Texas fans still claim him. His ability to blend rap, rock, and pop grew from that suburban Texas background mixed with internet-era influences.

As of now, Post Malone is 30 years old. Even when he leans more melodic than rap-focused, his Texas upbringing keeps him firmly in the state’s music conversation.

4) BigXthaPlug

BigXthaPlug’s real name is Xavier Landum, and he was born in Dallas, Texas. His rise came from staying grounded in Dallas street culture while making music that translated nationally, which helped him stand out during the New Dallas movement.

BigXthaPlug is 27 years old. He’s a great example of Dallas rap breaking into the mainstream during the streaming era.

5) Don Toliver

Don Toliver’s real name is Caleb Zackery Toliver, and he is from Houston, Texas. His melodic sound and psychedelic production choices set him apart while still keeping him connected to Houston’s creative lineage.

Don Toliver is 31 years old. He might not always be called a traditional rapper, but his impact on Texas rap is clear.

6) Maxo Kream

Maxo Kream’s real name is Emekwanem Ogugua Biosah Jr., and he was born in Houston, Texas. His music is all about storytelling, family history, and real-life experiences, not made-up personas.

Maxo Kream is 35 years old. He remains one of the most respected voices in Texas rap, especially among listeners who value authenticity over trends.

7) That Mexican OT

That Mexican OT’s real name is Virgil René Gazca, and he is from Bay City, Texas. He helped bring attention to smaller Texas cities by embracing his background openly and incorporating it naturally into his music.

That Mexican OT is 26 years old. His energy, personality, and mix of cultures made him one of the decade’s most unique Texas breakout artists.

8) Sauce Walka

Sauce Walka’s real name is Albert Walker Mondane, and he is from Houston, Texas. He built his reputation by being outspoken, controversial, and deeply rooted in Houston street culture without softening his image for mainstream appeal.

Sauce Walka is 35 years old. No matter what people say, he’s always part of the Texas rap scene.

9) Paul Wall

Paul Wall’s real name is Paul Michael Slayton. He was born in Georgetown, Texas, and later became a Houston staple during the Swishahouse era, which helped define an entire generation of Texas rap.

Paul Wall is 44 years old. His long career and influence keep him relevant even after his biggest hits.

10) Scarface

Scarface’s real name is Brad Terrence Jordan, and he was born in Houston, Texas. His catalog is widely respected for its depth, honesty, and emotional weight, setting a standard for Southern rap storytelling.

Right now Scarface is 55 years old. His legacy is a foundation for both Texas rap and hip hop in general.

11) Bun B

Bun B’s real name is Bernard James Freeman. He was born in Houston, but is most closely associated with Port Arthur, Texas through his work with UGK and the Gulf Coast sound.

Today, Bun B is 52 years old. He continues to balance legend status with cultural relevance through education, media, and music.

12) Trapboy Freddy

Trapboy Freddy’s real name is Devarius Dontez Moore, and he’s from Dallas, Texas. His music shows real Dallas street life, helping him keep a loyal local fanbase even through tough times.

Trapboy Freddy is 33 years old. His consistency and local respect keep him in the Texas conversation year after year.

13) Zillionaire Doe

Zillionaire Doe is from Dallas, Texas, and he is closely associated with the New Dallas movement. His music reflects hustle culture and ambition, which resonated strongly with younger Texas listeners.

Zillionaire Doe is 24 years old. He represents the current direction Dallas rap is moving toward, both sonically and culturally.

14) Ro$ama

Ro$ama is from Paris, Texas, a smaller city that shaped his outlook and music. He’s risen quietly, but his steady work and better lyrics have earned him more attention.

Ro$ama is 22 years old. He remains one of the younger Texas artists with real long-term potential.

15) $ir J

$ir J is from the Dallas area, often associated with Garland, Texas. His music leans toward emotional storytelling and introspection rather than trend chasing, which sets him apart from many of his peers.

$ir J’s exact age isn’t public, but his rising profile and fan engagement make him a name to watch in Dallas rap.

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Texas rap is only one piece of a much bigger picture. Every region has its own voices, movements, and breakout artists shaping where hip hop is headed next. Support Hip Hop stays tapped into those scenes, spotlighting both established names and emerging rappers who are building real momentum, so if you want to keep discovering artists before they peak, this is where the trail continues.

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