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  2. R.I.P. Screw - Wikipedia

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    "R.I.P. Screw" serves as an honor to the late DJ Screw that also sees Scott pay tribute to the city of Houston, where he was born and raised, and talk about drug usage. He name-drops DJ Screw, as well as fellow Houston rapper Pimp C and the Houston-based Screwed Up Click collective that DJ Screw was a part of. [ 1 ]

  3. Racks on Racks - Wikipedia

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    The official music video for the song, directed by Brthr, was released on January 31, 2019. It features Pump "jet ski-stunting with monster trucks and airplanes while bragging about his money and women", [1] in a desert which eventually advances to scenes featuring "Twisted Metal-inspired animation" with Pump "driving his monster truck through a colourful mass of flaming wreckage."

  4. Reveille Park - Wikipedia

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    There was a "Chopped & Screwed" version of the album released on August 26, 2002. Coy stated that the entire album was recorded in two days. Coy stated that the entire album was recorded in two days. It was recorded at his house by his long-time friend and record producer Filero, who also added to the production of the album.

  5. Screwed Up Click - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s, a new type of music began gaining popularity in Houston, collectively called "Chopped and screwed", which was pioneered by DJ Screw. [1] The sound was created from a turntable technique in which Screw slowed down the tempo and torqued with parts of hip-hop anthems, giving them a new hypnotic & mesmerizing sound which he believed also made the lyrics easier to understand.

  6. E.S.G. (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    He joined the Screwed Up Click, headed by DJ Screw, who helped to popularize the "chopped and screwed" style of rap music. [1] His debut album, Ocean of Funk , was released on February 1, 1994 under independent label Perrion Entertainment.

  7. November 18th (song) - Wikipedia

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    The beat samples DJ Screw's chopped-and-screwed version of Kris Kross' "Da Streets Ain't Right", which in turn samples The Notorious B.I.G.'s "Warning". [2] The song also contains an interpolation of "Pimp Tha Pen" by DJ Screw and Lil' Keke. Lil' Keke later stated that Drake paid him for the use of the lyric interpolation in an interview with ...

  8. Screwed Up - Wikipedia

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    Screwed Up is a compilation album by American hip hop quartet Screwball.The double disc project was released on July 19, 2004, via Hydra Entertainment.It is primarily composed of songs from the group's two previous albums Y2K: The Album and Loyalty, as well as new tracks, remixes, and songs from member Hostyle's One Eyed Maniac album.

  9. Big Moe - Wikipedia

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    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.