Young Screwed Up Click members and friends pose for a snapshot holding 40s (bottles of malt liquor) and cell phones in front of an apartment complex on Houston's South Side. Standing: unknown, Russell, Stick 1; Sitting on car:...
Big Moe performs at a club. Raised in Houston's Third Ward, Moe contributed his mix of velvety singing and rapping to numerous screw tapes and released two popular albums, "City of Syrup" and "Purple World." He died of a heart...
Big Moe was known for "rap-singing" on DJ Screw mixtapes and on solo albums. His rich voice added R&B style to "June 27th," DJ Screw's best-selling tape, and to several classic studio albums.
Fat Pat was the first freestyler to explode off the gray tapes, developing a following for his commanding delivery and streetwise attitude. Raised in the Dead End (where MLK Blvd. dead ends into Almeda-Genoa Rd.), Fat Pat was...
Screwed Up Click members HAWK and Lil' O pose in front of a backdrop at a club. The canvas reads, "Topp Notch Clothing/Nitebeat Productions presents..." followed by the names "HAWK," "Kiotti & McQuay," "Bo-Leg," and "Lil' O,"...
Screwed Up Click members HAWK and Trae pose in front of a backdrop at a club. As an older member, HAWK brought Trae into the click. Trae found success as a rapper with the group Guerilla Maab, the duo ABN (with Z-Ro), and as a...
The rapper HAWK stands with his back to the camera to display the lettering printed on the back of his jersey that reads "R.I.P. D.J. Screw." Behind him is a painted backdrop at a club.
The rapper HAWK stands in front of a backdrop at a club, wearing a jersey printed with "Original S.U.C." and "713" (Houston's area code). He also wears a Screwed Up Click piece and chain.
Screwed Up Click members HAWK, Lil' Keke, and Big Pokey pose in front of a backdrop at a club. The canvas reads: "Nitebeat Prod & Stampede Records presents Screwed Up Click."