By now you are seeing platinum iced out grills by Paul Wall on almost every rapper in the industry. And for the fans and general population who are dying to look in the mirror and see those same gleaming grills, Paul Wall is ready to make that happen for you.
The grill man himself has recently opened up shop online, making his custom grill business available to anyone and everyone wanting an official iced-out grill by Paul Wall himself, via his new website.
"[My new site] is gonna give people the opportunity to order an official Paul Wall grill from where ever they're at -- all over the world," Paul Wall told BallerStatus.net.
His new site, located at www.GrillsByPaulWall.com, will be fully operationally within weeks and will include all the instructions on how to go about getting a custom grill made, including information about how to go about getting a mold of your own teeth done professionally.
"You will be able type in your zip code and it'll take you to dental office near you (with a selection of choices to choose from), so you can get a mold of your mouth and you can send it to me. And bam, next thing you know, I send you a grill," the rapper explained to BallerStatus.net.
According to the rapper, prices for his custom grill work can range anywhere from $25 (for a single cap) to $50,000 (for a fully-iced grill), but a typical order ranges from $25-$4,500.
"We make the grills from scratch at our workshop, so we allow people to get the best quality for the lowest price," said Paul.
In addition to his new website, Paul Wall addressed his current situation with fellow Houston rapper, Lil' Flip, who threw some barbs his way on a song called "From The South" last year and mocked him by saying that he had gotten "a tattoo with a bullet" that included the date the rapper was shot. Paul contends that he wasn't aware of any beef.
"At one point in time, me and Lil' Flip were friends and as far as I know we're still friends," Paul Wall said of the rumored beef. "If he's said something negative in an interview, he hasn't said it to me or in my face when I've seen him, so I don't know nothing about it."
The rapper further told BallerStatus.net that he's "got love [Lil' Flip] for how far he's helped take the Houston sound," and even stated he was "proud" and "happy" for all his success.
Source : Ballerstatus.net
The grill man himself has recently opened up shop online, making his custom grill business available to anyone and everyone wanting an official iced-out grill by Paul Wall himself, via his new website.
"[My new site] is gonna give people the opportunity to order an official Paul Wall grill from where ever they're at -- all over the world," Paul Wall told BallerStatus.net.
His new site, located at www.GrillsByPaulWall.com, will be fully operationally within weeks and will include all the instructions on how to go about getting a custom grill made, including information about how to go about getting a mold of your own teeth done professionally.
"You will be able type in your zip code and it'll take you to dental office near you (with a selection of choices to choose from), so you can get a mold of your mouth and you can send it to me. And bam, next thing you know, I send you a grill," the rapper explained to BallerStatus.net.
According to the rapper, prices for his custom grill work can range anywhere from $25 (for a single cap) to $50,000 (for a fully-iced grill), but a typical order ranges from $25-$4,500.
"We make the grills from scratch at our workshop, so we allow people to get the best quality for the lowest price," said Paul.
In addition to his new website, Paul Wall addressed his current situation with fellow Houston rapper, Lil' Flip, who threw some barbs his way on a song called "From The South" last year and mocked him by saying that he had gotten "a tattoo with a bullet" that included the date the rapper was shot. Paul contends that he wasn't aware of any beef.
"At one point in time, me and Lil' Flip were friends and as far as I know we're still friends," Paul Wall said of the rumored beef. "If he's said something negative in an interview, he hasn't said it to me or in my face when I've seen him, so I don't know nothing about it."
The rapper further told BallerStatus.net that he's "got love [Lil' Flip] for how far he's helped take the Houston sound," and even stated he was "proud" and "happy" for all his success.
Source : Ballerstatus.net