Texas rap icon Lil Keke praises Drake for helping keep Houston rap culture and the legacy of DJ Screw's alive. November 16th marked the 20th anniversary of the Houston trailblazer's death whose technique of slowing down songs is still influencing today's music, including hits by megastars like Drake, Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar and Kanye West. "All Screwed Up," a "visual tribute," celebrates the early years of Screw's life. (Nov. 17)
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