Friday 30 May 2008

Lil' Keke Interview from 2001

"Man, I’m young…bout 17 or 18 and they picking me up and letting me wreck on they tape. I got known just that fast of freestyling on Screw tapes. At this point I could have had a fan base of ten thousand"

"The main thing that everybody was waiting on was the hook up of Keke and Fat Pat. I feared that moment. I feared Fat Pat because he was such a dynamic freestyler that once he click on it was gone be just awesome"



down-south.com did a great interview with Lil' Keke in 2001. Some real deep stuff about the formation of the S.U.C. Peep it.


You grew up in the Herschelwood Community in Houston, what was that like?

First of all I’m not gone start off by saying that I grew up hard in the projects. And that we didn’t eat but two times a day and we wore the same shit. It wasn’t nothing like that. But I did grow up in a rough area, man. We wasn’t saying that we was unfortunate. Sure, we didn’t have a lot of the things we may have wanted and the environment wasn’t the best. It was all there –the murders, the gangs, the drugs – but it just wasn’t no project infested community. We was based around the projects but we grew up around it and we used to go back and forth over there, but the area we stayed in wasn’t a suburban area, it was like a working class Black community.

I grew up with a single parent, my mom. I had my father, but he wasn’t staying in the house with us man. So I grew up with a mother; no brothers, no uncles, or nothing like that. So I really was into the neighborhood. I used the neighborhood as big brother. [I had] more than one person taught me, all my neighborhood people taught me about life.
But sometimes I feel like a lotta hard-knock things I taught them to myself.

Read the Rest of the interview @ http://www.down-south.com/

Pop Your Trunk For Fat Pat

In case you missed it

Realist Rhymin'

Flippers verse on this might be one of my favourite's of all time. His flow is straight up ridiculous.
Screwed Up Click is who we are

R.I.P. John Edward Hawkins

Players & Pimps & Superstars on the stage , but one man steals the show. Sip surp and parlay with the H.A.W.K

Assholes By Nature


Trae is the truth as far as everyone i know is concerned. Him and Z-Ro have been quiet for a minute , but they are about to get large again real quick. Here's a taste of what's to come .

Some of you will have heard Who's the man

A new track from A.B.N Miss My Dawgs

New Trae - Don't Fuck Wit Me


Also there's a trailer for the new movie right here

Thursday 29 May 2008

Draped Up & Dripped Out


Possibly one of the greatest records to come out of Texas right here.I love hearing Screw rock the mic. L-I-L pimp the pens , Screw be pimping tunrtables.

Alan Davis



Screw always kept it family, no more so than right here. Al-D get's down on a classic that fans will know from "3 In The Mornin Part 2". Go out and buy that shit. Lost In Tha Hood

Throwin' Up The Southide

Absolute classic from Mr Fat Pat

From The South, I Got The Diamond In My Mouth


Patrick Lamont Hawkins breaks it down right here. Let's call upon drank.

Saturday 24 May 2008

Big Fuckin Bun



Nothing needs to be said about this

In The PJ's

Big Moe (R.I.P).The only thing missing is a Big Daddy Kane verse , but i guess that's just being picky. "Ain't no fussin' with the 'tussin' "

Fuckin Wit That Lil Randy , Drankin Candy , Bangin That Brandy


Nahm Talkin Bout ?
From what i know "4 Deep" were never affiliated with S.U.C in any way , but that's not gonna stop me from posting up their classic "Rollin 4 Deep". I'd argue with anyone that cares to listen that Screw takes this track to a new level right here.
The original holds its own though. R.I.P Big Boss.

Friday 23 May 2008

Southside Playaz


It gets no sweeter than this. Fat Pat , Mike D and the H.A.W.K spittin verses. Even Screw blesses the mic in a rare appearance. Enjoy

Dat Boy Go Off

If you haven't seen this , you are in for a treat. If you can't appreciate this , stop listening to Rap Music right this fuckin minute. Go on! Clear off.
"LL L , E.P.M.D ? man fuck them..."

Hardest Pit & The Young Don

Keke is one of the greatest of all time & Pokey might be the most underrated .Put them over some of the best beats from the last decade and the result is inevitable. Plenty of naked ass is shown. Ya'll don't want none

Part 1



Part 2

R.I.P. Big Steve & Fat Pat

Sean Pymp & Tyte Eyes are tellin you to tip your white cups up if you got em. You'd be an idiot to ignore them.Peep both versions for maximum enjoyment. Can i get a Whut Whut ?

Live From The Screw Shop

Roving reporter Bun-B takes it to the street in H-Town to catch up with Screw & E.S.G. Nahm Sayin?.....Love it mane.

Never, Ever, Ever Thought They'd Be Heard Overseas

Botany is the block, that stay lit up
Cloverland's the hood, that them laws wanna hit up.
Peep Screw ridin' shotgun on this Houston Classic.

Murder Dog Interview


Daika Bray interviewed Dj Screw in 1999 for Murder Dog magazine. Read it and then go out and buy their excellent Magazine.


When did Fat Pat, Hawk, C-Note and the rest of the Screwed Up Click start rappin at your house? After you already had started doin Screw tapes?

After I started doin Screw tapes. I was already doin 'em, they was just listenin to me. They'd hear me, I'd give shout outs to different people in the neighborhoods, cause I had kicked it with everybody from every neighborhood. I'd make personal tapes. I might make a tape for a couple of my partners. Sometimes I'd just be makin a tape, come to the house, kick it. Some of my partners that are locked up right now, they'd come to the house and kick it, watch me make a tape. Might get on the mic, give shout outs. We'd ride around, listen to that in the car. It's like you're listenin to the radio, hear your own voice, ridin in the car, start rappin. We got some feedback on it, people were likin it. Everybody was takin it serious.

Read the rest of the interview here

Sip Surp, Swang & Bang, Jam Nothing But That Screw, Fool

One of the first hits to be given the Screw treatment . An S.U.C. classic for sure. Don't say E.S.G. didn't warn ya.

Screw speaks his clout in '95

Taken from Rap Pages in 1995.

Thanks to the fine people @ pressrewind.wordpress.com for putting this up

Thursday 22 May 2008

Another Screw Masterpiece

A straight Texas classic given the Robert Davis treatment. I'm just gettin started.