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The Screwed Up Click (or S.U.C.) is an American hip hop collective based in Houston, Texas, that was led by DJ Screw.Its most notable members include DJ Screw, Big Hawk, Big Mello, Big Moe, Big Pokey, the Botany Boyz, E.S.G., Fat Pat, Lil' Flip, Lil' Keke, Lil' O, and Z-Ro.
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Screwed Up Click Representa. Released: April 16, 2002; Label: Presidential Records — 58 — 2002 Z-Ro. ... 2002: Screwd UP Click Repsenta; 2003: A Bad Azz Mix Tape;
Blockbleeders is a compilation album by the American underground rap group Screwed Up Click. It was released on May 18, 1999 via Straight Profit Records. Recording sessions took place at Top Notch Studios and Uptown Recording Studio in Houston, Texas.
City of Syrup is the debut studio album by American rapper and Screwed Up Click member Big Moe. [2] A "Wreckchopped and Screwed" version was also released. The album included two 1999 singles; among the tracks released with the singles was "Maan!", which was written as a response to the track "Whoa!", by Black Rob.
Originating from Houston, Texas, and as one of the founding members of the "Original Screwed Up Click," Big Moe started out in music by freestyling on DJ Screw mixtapes like many of his Houston peers before being signed to Wreckshop Records.
When the Houston hip-hop scene became nationally prominent in 2004, many of the biggest acts could be traced to DJ Screw's crew, the Screwed Up Click. Many artists outside of Houston rap have been influenced by Screw's work, including experimental electronic artists such as Oneohtrix Point Never , Balam Acab , How to Dress Well , [ 7 ] and Rabit .
Ghetto Dreams is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Fat Pat of Screwed Up Click. It was released on March 17, 1998 through Wreckshop Records, making it his first posthumous release following his death on February 3, 1998. [2] Recording sessions took place at J2 Recording Studio in his hometown of Houston, Texas.