Most cities commemorate historical landmarks with a simple plaque, but in Houston that tradition has been remixed thanks to a few well-placed signs.

Graphic designer Jay Shells traveled to Houston, Texas, to post signs featuring rap lyrics around the city. The signs were posted near landmarks mentioned in the lyrics, and feature bars from greats like Bun B, Paul Wall, K-Ro, Travis Scott and even Drake.

Officials in Houston liked what they saw so much, they reached out to the New Yorker for an official collaboration on Twitter.

“Hey @TheRapQuotes @jayshells we LOVE what you're doing for Houston!! We'd like to work together with you + @HoustonTX Mayor's Office of Cultural Affairs to make sure the art stays up. In a DM can you send us your contact info so we can talk about the project?” the public works department tweeted.

Houston Public Works rep Alanna Reed believes the signs are a proper tribute to Houston hip-hop.

"We love them, and we think that they are great and we want to work with him to make this happen, maybe even put more up," Reed told the Houston Chronicle. "It's a way for the city to highlight an important part of its culture.”

Reed also believes official city backing will stop thieves from stealing the signs.

Houston’s signs are the latest installation of an ongoing project for artist Shells, who has taken his talents to several cities including Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Philly and New Orleans, according to his website.

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