DJ Screw - The Untold Story

Kingleo....I was introduced to screw tapes by Big Pokey....He was at Blinn but them Juco boys would always come on campus to the parties and chill with us.

I remember those grey tapes...I was like damn that shit sound good as hell then Big Pokey would flow for us freestyling and shit:eek:saying shit niggas never even imagined. I would put my order in to Pokey and he would get me the mix tapes. That is how I started listening to Point Blank and Big Mello....them niggas went hard. My mind went blank and Sucka free still get played in my rides.

Screw mixing skills was off the mf chain....Its one grey tape out there with 2 short on it and UGK he mixed some song with and then its a grey tape with a song by Scarface with the Isaac Hayes Look of love sample I played every fucking day..I cant find that song to save my life...if you nigga know it the hook is something like this..im praying that my sons aint dying is there a heaven for a G.
 
Only issue I had with the documentary is that they didn't talk to Al-D (his brother), ESG, who also started out with Screw, Pat, and Keke, and a few others...

Other than that, it was a good doc...just needed more insight into Screw from other voices
 
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The Donnie Houston Podcast has some great interviews with SUC/Southside street legends.

Stick 1


Kay K, caught a body at 15, great interview on growth


Quanell X. He was actually deep in the streets and his brothers were the first ones who brung screw tapes to South Acres and Cloverland.

The interview was deep, his little brother Toast and 3 other people were executed in a dopehouse. Lots of Southside Houston history also.

 
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