DJ Screw - Screwed Up Click (3 'N The Mornin') Part Two (Red) (Read the video description)

19 days ago
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Screw didn't want any of the Screwed Up Click to rap on 3 'N The Mornin' because he wanted to introduce everybody to the rest of the country (The were only known in our region) at the same time. Keke tells the story that he kept begging Screw to let him be on it, and Screw called him at the last minute to go to Maestro's studio (Samplified Digital) to record a verse on it. He's lying, he showed up that night and begged some more and Screw finally gave in. That's why Screw shouts out everybody's names on the track, and he didn't put any artist's names on the track list he gave Russell. (Bigtyme Records)
He titled the song Screwed Up Click, it was renamed Pimp Tha Pen on the 2nd batch of tapes & CD's.
(The Blue version has the Same number BTR-1130)
**[See the pics in the video]**
He also did something else, he purposely misspelled Click with a K and put a space in Keke's name in the shout outs on the paper insert he knew this was gonna cause division in the Click. It did, when Fat Pat found out he left (Pat later came back) but when he left Keke immediately dissed him on the Screwtape Leanin' On A Switch (Bit¢hes Ain't $hit)
https://youtu.be/xQxSeskOeCo?si=SpxskXphdKujKwDYy

Watch this Donnie Houston Podcast episode, this is why Screw was pissed off the morning after recording it
https://youtu.be/OYo6ttQYnfo?si=hwoS7Gtnyas2EoXV

I also believe that Keke didn't call the song "Pimp Tha Pen" because when they released the 2nd batch of tapes & CD's (BTR-1130) all they did was change the name of this song, and add the artists names to the tapes & CD's. Keke's name still had a space in it, and there's an unwritten rule in hip hop, that when you don't have a name for the song, you name it whatever the last line of the song is. Keke signed to Swisha House in 2005, and I think this is what he called it
https://youtu.be/mGiIF2io8LU?si=R3oB1P618kK24fs0

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