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Obituary (memorial service program) for Macc Grace
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Macc Grace, From Crumbs to Bricks CD, Straight Profit
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Portrait of Macc Grace and LOS by Peter Beste
Inscription on front: "Grace + Los" Inscription on back: "Brothers + original Screwed Up Click members Macc Grace + Los" -
Obituary (memorial service program) for Mr. 3-2
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Chocolate, Def Jef, Snoop Dogg, C.P.O. and 3-2, "Ghetto Holocaust" 12", Ghetto Life Muzic
This track was allegedly initially recorded by Death Row Records, who were considering signing Mr. 3-2 in the early 1990s. -
DJ Screw, "Killuminati" mixtape featuring Grace, LOS, and Wood
This is an original mixtape created by DJ Screw, also known as a screw tape or gray tape. These tapes are very rare and desirable among fans. -
DJ Screw, "99 Live" mixtape commissioned for Lil' Randy and his brother Rino
This is an original mixtape created by DJ Screw, also known as a screw tape or gray tape. This is the tape that was given directly by DJ Screw to Lil' Randy following recording. -
Lil' O Da Fat Rat Wit Da Cheeze poster
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Big Steve, "Ghetto Love" 12", Woss Ness Entertainment
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Ozone Magazine, Issue #82
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Photograph of HAWK and Trae
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Handwritten phone number for Z-Ro in DJ Screw's hand
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Z-Ro promotional photograph
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Lil' Flip, "Game Over" 12", Sony Urban Music/Sucka Free Records/Columbia
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Lil' Flip promotional photograph
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Yungstar, promotional booklet, Epic Records
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Yungstar, Throwed Yung Playa LP, Straight Profit Records
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Big Pokey, "Ball and Parlay" 12", Chevis Entertainment
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DJ Screw, "Leanin on a Switch" mixtape commissioned for Big Pokey
This is an original mixtape created by DJ Screw, also known as a screw tape or gray tape. It was donated to the library by DJ Screw's longtime girlfriend Nikki Williams. -
Big Moe (featuring Enjoli), City of Syrup CD, Wreckshop Records, 1999
"Syrup" or "lean" is a recreational drug made from mixing codeine promethazine with a soft drink. It was popularized by the S.U.C. and is associated with Houston. -
Obituary (memorial service program) for Big Moe
Big Moe, born Kenneth Dionell Moore, 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 the classic albums "City of Syrup" and "Purple World." The titles of both albums referenced "syrup", codeine promethazine mixed with a soft drink. Big Moe died of a heart attack on October 14, 2007. -
Advertisement for Big Moe Purple World in Murder Dog 9:1
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Lil' Keke, "Southside" 12", Breakaway Entertainment/Jam Down
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Photograph of Chris Ward and Lil' Keke at Kappa Beach Party
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The Dirty 3rd: The Movie DVD, Wreckshop Records
"This Is A True To Life Story Of Southern Hustlers And Players On A Mission For Millions." Produced by D-Reck Dixon, the owner of Wreckshop Records, this movie starred Dixon as "Street" and E.S.G. as "Action."