
Lil' Keke
Peepin' In My Window: Screwed
© 2001 Hustle USA (605048102329)
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Classic Underground Screwed Rap From Houston, Texas.
tracks
- 1 Can U Feel Me (Screwed) (feat. Fat Pat)
- 2 Everyday (Screwed)
- 3 Dusk 2 Dawn (Screwed) (feat. Big Pokey & B-Legit)
- 4 Highway (Screwed)
- 5 When We Ride (Screwed) (feat. Krazy from 504 Boyz)
- 6 Respect Da Game (Screwed)
- 7 Love 2 Make Money (Screwed) (feat. Mr. 3-2)
- 8 Fo' Sho (Screwed)
- 9 It's Gonna Be Alright (Screwed)
- 10 World Wide Playaz (Screwed) (feat. S.P.M. & Mr. 3-2)
- 11 Make'm Breakit (Screwed) (feat. Juvenile, Baby &Turk)
- 12 Wise Guys (Screwed)
- 13 Here It Is (Screwed)
- 14 Southside Remix (Screwed) (feat. Eightball)
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albums you will love
- 7303 RECORDS: A Skee Taste: the Compilation
- BIG POKEY & E.S.G.: Screwed Up Gorillaz
- BIG POKEY & E.S.G.: Screwed Up Gorillaz - Slowed & Chopped
- BIG UNK: Tolerated But Hated
- BILLY COOK: Kiss Tha Cook
- BIG POKEY, J DAWG & LIL C: Keep On Stackin 3 - Screwed
- DEEP SOUTH COALITION: Chambers Of Da South
- EM JAY: Dat Funky Hood Sh!t
- FAT BASTARD: Hungry in the Game
- GANXSTA NIP: Still Psycho
- G-RAPP THE GENERAL: Military Mindz: Screwed
- GRIT BOYS: The Movement mixed by Paul Wall
- KILLA KYLEON: Killa Music
- KILLA KYLEON: Killa Music Slowed & Chopped
- K-RINO: Triple Darkness - Wreck Time
- K-RINO: Triple Darkness - The Lyrics
- K-RINO: Triple Darkness - Coalition Ambush
- KUWAIT: The Face Of God
- LIL' KEKE: Changin' Lanes
- LIL KEKE, LIL C & J DAWG: Keep On Stackin 4
- LIL' O: Return Of The Real - Screwed & Chopped
- POINT BLANK: Yall Gat Me Fuxxed Up Vol. I
- PETER ROLE: Beastmode
- SHAN-NO: From Me To You
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notes
A member of the loosely organized Houston-based rap collective known as the Screwed Up Click, Lil' Keke quickly proved himself to be one of the collective's strongest artists, strongly aligning himself with the city's underground rap don DJ Screw. By not only appearing on countless "Screwed" DJ mixes but also a seemingly endless number of other albums to come out of the South, Keke also became one of Houston's most visible rappers, releasing solo albums for Jam Down Records. His debut album, Don't Mess Wit Texas (1997), affirmed his talent as a rapper, proving that he could hold down an album's worth of tracks. His follow-up, Commission (1998), similarly found him again showcasing his lucid flow. By the time of It Was All a Dream (1999), Keke had become one of the hottest young rappers in Houston and continued to record albums annually.