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Supreme Pays Tribute to DJ Screw with an Exclusive New Collection

Supreme x DJ Screw
ShreddER April 1, 2026
Supreme Pays Tribute to DJ Screw
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Skateboarding fashion brand Supreme is celebrating DJ Screw with a brand new Spring collection, created in partnership with the DJ’s estate.

The collection shines a light on the influential Houston DJ and the sound he helped create, bringing his legacy into the world of streetwear.

Core heads can look forward to a lineup that includes a Football Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Sweatshort, Tee, 5-Panel, and even a Bobblehead.

Each piece reflects Supreme’s approach while paying respect to DJ Screw’s impact on music and culture.

The full collection will be available Thursday, April 2nd, giving skaters a chance to grab items that combine Supreme’s signature style with a nod to one of Houston’s most important musical figures.

This release is an exciting way for collectors to experience a piece of DJ Screw’s history in a fresh, wearable form.

Supreme Posted:

"Supreme/DJ Screw. 04/02/2026

DJ Screw was an American DJ best known for pioneering chopped and screwed, a hugely influential remix technique that became a cornerstone of the distinctive hip-hop sound that emerged in Houston, Texas in the 1990s.

DJ Screw was born Robert Earl Davis, Jr. in 1971 and was raised on Houston’s southside. After teaching himself to DJ at the age of 12 using his mother’s blues records, Screw cleverly experimented with analog hardware to create his first mixes as a teenager in 1990. To achieve the chopped and screwed effect, Screw played two copies of the same record simultaneously, pitching-down the tempo while chopping up the vocals. At the same time, Screw recorded these mixes using a four-track cassette recorder, which he could then manipulate even further – resulting in a drowsy, hypnotic signature sound.

As his tapes became more popular, Screw invited local rappers to rhyme over his remixes. This loose collective became known as the Screwed Up Click. Together, S.U.C. and its affiliates came to define Houston rap of the 1990s. Screw released four studio albums throughout the decade – most notably 3 ‘N The Mornin’ Parts One and Two – while continuing to make and sell his sought-after tapes. He passed in November, 2000 at the age of 29. Yet his influence continues to grow nearly three decades after his death, and spans from hip-hop to experimental electronic.

Supreme has worked with the estate of DJ Screw on a new collection for Spring 2026. The collection consists of a Football Jersey, Hooded Sweatshirt, Sweatshort, Tee, 5-Panel and Bobblehead.

Available April 2nd.

Available in Asia April 4th."

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