Damfoolz Select The Six Best DJ Screw Songs Of All Time
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This Week's Rapper: Damfoolz![]()
This Week's Subject: Picking out the six best Screw songs of all time
Ask A Rapper: Here's what we'll do: With this week being the anniversary of DJ Screw's mammoth "June 27," howsabout if the Damfoolz offer up the six best DJ Screw tracks of all time. I understand this is a gargantuan undertaking, but whatevs, you guys are tough stuff, right? So, hop to. Top 6 DJ Screws of all time
"3 in tha Mornin'," Damfoolz
We would say this one first and foremost because this took Screw from the trunks to the radio. Everybody knows that Screw music is largely an underground phenomenon. This is one of the only exceptions to the rule. This track introduced the world to the Screwed up single; often replicated but never duplicated.
"Peepin' in My Window Freestyle"
Keke killed this one, front to back. The most memorable part is when Pokey grabs the mike and then falls off and Keke takes it back. You can hear Pokey in the background saying "You didn't even give a nigga a chance," then Keke tells him,"Oh we gave it a chance." The lesson to be learned here is don't fuck over yo chances in life, baby.
"Neighborhood Superstar," the Hot Boys
The reason this one made the list is because it was on so many Screw tapes. My favorite mix was on It's All Good, but this seemed like one of them songs Screw couldn't get enough of. I still probably ain't heard every tape it was on.
































