Keak Da Sneak - Retaliation
Reviewed By: Blutarski

  1. The album gets started right with this knoccin track. The beat is sicc, the background affects are good and Keak flows with his unique style. This track gets my head moving and is a great track to start the album off with.


  2. The beat is good on this one and the flows are good too. Some nice lyrics go along with Keak's flow. I'm not loving this track as much as the first one, but it has some nice flows to it.


  3. Damn I love this track right here. The beat and background affects get me juiced. The hook is coo too. Keak rips up the mic with his signature flows and the beat knocks. A sicc ass track overall. One of my favorites.


  4. A slower pace to this track. You can hear Keak's flow a little better, but I'm not really feeling the slow pace to this one. Keak uses a lot of older lyrics too. A decent track ast best.


  5. Back to another good beat. Keak uses some more older lyrics, but he has a good flow to it though. The beat kicks in midway through the first verse and Keak rips up the mic from that point on. A good beat with some nice background affects. A much better track than the previous. This track gets better and better as it goes along. A sicc track overall.


  6. Keak puttin it down for Oakland. Some nice lyrics on this track about BBQs to parole. The beat is slow, but it knoccs. I like the hook too. A good ass track overall.


  7. Keak's flow doesn't really fit in well with the beat, but I do like the flow and the beat, but they would be best seperately. Still a good track overall though. I like the beat more than anything.


  8. Another knoccin beat. Keak has the first verse. The simple hook kicks in and then Killa Tay grabs the mic for the second verse. The best guest on this album has some good flows. Cilla Caine has the last verse and has a pretty good flow himself. Killa Tay stands out on this track though. Good overall.


  9. A nice slow beat to this one. Keak flows a lot slower than the other slow beat track. His flow goes a lot better with this beat than the other slow beat. The background affects are pretty good too. A lot of heart on this track.


  10. Another slow beat track. This one has some nice piano instrumentals in the background though. The beat is good and Keak has some nice lyrics to go along with it. This track is really catchy. I'm feeling this track. Good overall.


  11. More of his old lyrics on this track. That is the one big beef I have so far with this whole album. Too many old lyrics. I do like the hook though. A decent track overall.


  12. More of this slow beat stuff. I really don't like his flow when the beat is slow like this. There are some nice background instruments on this one though, but it doesn't make up for the beat. Not a very good track at all.


  13. This track is much better than the previous one. I like the flow of the track a lot better and Keak's flow is much better. The beat is pretty good and the background affects fit in right along with everything else. This is probably the best track so far on this half of the album. Pretty good track overall.


  14. I like the background affects to this track. The beat is pretty good and the hook is alright. Keak has some nice flows, but I feel the track would have been better if it would have had a faster pace to it.


  15. I like the background affects on this one too. Pretty sicc affects if you ask me. The beat is great and Keak's flow is pretty good. A good track overall.


  16. Keak and Agerman together on this one. A very catchy beat and flow by both Keak and Agerman. I'll feeling this track to the fullest. A great track to end the album with.


Overall this track has some heat in a few places, but is nothing compared to Hi-Tek. Keak's lyrics on this one are repeated too much for my taste. Still though, this album is worth a peep. Buy it only if you're a Keak fan.

Track Listing:
  1. "So Quick"

  2. "No Remorse"

  3. "Get You Lit"

  4. "Don't Wanna See Me"

  5. "Squash Suckers" ft. Scheem

  6. "Welcome To Oakland"

  7. "In This Game"

  8. "Shock'n Niggaz" ft. Cilla Caine, Killa Tay

  9. "It's The Sneak"

  10. "TIndustry Rule"

  11. "Me No Fuck With These Hoes"

  12. "Out My Pocket"

  13. "Ride Fo This"

  14. "Got Me Lifted"

  15. "Da Market"

  16. "Life Aint Playin' With You" ft. Agerman

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Other Reviews Of This Artist:
Hi-Tek
Immortalized
Real Talk 2000
Sneakacydal
Stackin Chips


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