John Edward Hawkins (July 24, 1969-May 1, 2006), better known as Big Hawk or H.A.W.K was a rapper from Houston, Texas and a founding member of the late DJ Screw's rap group the Screwed Up Click. He was also the older brother of Fat Pat, who was killed in 1998. Hawk, 36, was married and had two sons before he was shot to death
In 1994 Hawk, Fat Pat, DJ Screw and some of their friends, KK and Koldjack,
collaborated to form the group D.E.A. and Dead End Records (named for the dead
end block of Martin Luther King Blvd where Hawk grew up in Houston). In late
1995 D.E.A. released an original independent album entitled, “Screwed
For Life” featuring Lil' Keke, Big Pokey and the rest of the S.U.C. After
the deaths of Hawk’s brother (Fat Pat) and DJ Screw and the incarceration
of many others SUC members, Hawk’s ultimate mission and goal became keeping
the “Ghetto Dream” alive. In 1999 Hawk participated in a Southside
Playaz compilation album titled “You Got Us Fuxxed Up,” with Mike
D, Claydoe and other members of the S.U.C. Hawk released his solo album, "Under
Hawk's Wings" on Dead End Records in 2000 and had recorded with Lil' Flip,
Lil' Keke, Big Moe, Z-RO and was featured on the Lil' Troy hit "Wanna Be
A Baller."
Big Hawk appeared on numerous mixtapes from artists in the Houston underground
rap scene. After Screw's death in 2000, he was the main person responsible for
keeping the S.U.C. together,[citation needed] so much so that his nickname was
the Five Star General of the Screwed Up Click. He collaborated with Lil' O on
the smash hit, “Back Back” Next, he partnered with Game Face Records
in 2002 and released his first album under his label Ghetto Dreams Ent., self
titled, “HAWK.” With the hit song, “U Already Know,”
the album charted the Billboard’s list of top R&B and Rap Albums at
no. 45. It was at Game Face Records where Hawk met and clicked with a young
up and coming group called the GritBoyz and an artist named Starchy Archy. Hawk
and Ghetto Dreams Ent. teamed up with Presidential Records in 2003 to release
“A Bad Azz Mix Tape Vol. II.” A year later he and Lil' Keke teamed
up to release “Wreckin 2K4” with Presidential Records as well. It
was around this time when the original S.U.C. members, along with M.J. (of Southside
Studios) started collaborating on a group/compilation album titled “The
Takeover.” Trae tha truth made an album dedicated to BIG HAWK called Life
Goes On.
Hawk was featured on the popular single "Swang" by Trae that included a tribute to Fat Pat in 2005. In 2006, Hawk, along with Clint Dempsey of the U.S. National Soccer team recorded a song for Nike's "Joga Bonito" World Cup soccer promotion called "Don't Tread". He was part of Pepsi's Yahoo! "Houston Mic Pass" with Lil' Flip, Chamillionaire, Trae, Chingo Bling, Bun B, Short Dawg, Magno and Mike D. Since his death, Hawk has been featured on several tracks including Lil O's "I Do" single, "Down In Texas" off of the 2008 A.B.N. album It Is What It Is, and Big Unk's "I'ma Beast" to name a few. He was shot to death.
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| Birth name | John Edward Hawkins |
| Born | July 24, 1969 |
| Origin | Houston, Texas |
| Died | May 1, 2006 (aged 36) |
| Genres | Southern Rap, R&B, Screwed & Chopped |
| Years active | 1994 - 2006 |
| Labels | Ghetto
Dreams Entertainment, Dead End Records, Screwed Up Records |
| Associated Acts | Screwed Up Click |