George Floyd's Obscure Rap Career

2LiterJaySTM
Published on Nov 22, 2025
Before he became a national figure, George Floyd lived a quieter life in Houston, Texas, pursuing a rap career as Big Floyd. As part of the Screwed Up Click, he appeared on DJ Screw tapes with deep, unmistakable freestyles known mostly to dedicated Houston rap fans. This video examines that overlooked chapter of his life and the Houston scene’s response to his passing.

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