Keak Da Sneak - Sneakacydal
Reviewed By: Blutarski
- Just the intro.
- A pretty good beat to this track. Keak comes clean, but he flows a little bit too fast
for the beat. The production is good and Keak does spit some tight lryics, but I'm not
really feeling this track too much.
- A skit already after only one track.
- My favorite track on the album. Some tight 3x Krazy shit right here. The beat is tight
and the production is clean. The beat gets your head moving and all three come tight on
this one. Just a tight ass track overall. I'm feeling it to the fullest.
- Keak Da Sneak and the Luniz, how could you go wrong? You can't and this track shows it.
all three comes tight on this one. Yukmouth starts the track off with some tight lyrics.
Keak flows next and then Knumskull finishes it off. There is some nice piano work and
the beat is tight. Another really good track, I'm feeling it.
- Two member of 3x Krazy rippin up the mic. The beat is good and the production is clean.
The beat doesn't really get your head into it, but it's still tight. Keak starts it off
with a tight verse. Agerman comes tight and I'm feeling the hook too. Another tight ass
track on this album. I'm feeling it.
- The beat and background affects are tight. It gets your head moving and then Keak comes
tight with his flows. He later makes a second track on Hi-Tek, and although I like the
beat on this version more I like the second one better. This is still a coo track
though. I'm feeling it.
- The title track is alright. The beat is pretty good and I like the production overall,
and Keak comes alright. This track has a laid back feel to it. A pretty good track
overall, nothing special, but still good.
- Another skit.
- The beat is alright and the production is coo. Keak starts the track off with a coo
little flow. The Whoridas are alright, but I think this track would have been better as
a solo. It's an alright track, nothing special.
- I'm not really feeling this track too much. The beat doesn't come off hard to me and
Keak doesn't spit very good flows to me. The production isn't anything special. Just an
ok track overall.
- It has the "Pink Panther" beat in the background. Keak comes tight on this one. I'm
feeling everything about this track. The hook is tight going, "coo, coo, coo, alright
coo." I'm feeling this track to the fullest. Another one of my favorites.
- The beat is tight and I'm feeling the production. Keak comes hard on this one. He flows
perfectly with the beat and it gets your head into it. This track is tight. A very hard
track overall. I'm feeling it to the fullest. Another one of my favorites.
- The beat doesn't come off tight to me on this one either. I usually skip it. Keak doesn't
come off hard either. He spits some alright lyrics, but I'm not feeling this one at
all. Sweets is a woman and doesn't come off clean either. Just a poor track overall.
- The final track is alright. The beat is good and the production is also good. Big Lurch
and Mandy Moe are ok and Keak comes with some decent lyrics. It's a decent track to end
the album with.
Overall I'm feeling this album. Keak is my favorite member of 3x Krazy and his first
solo was very good. He has a good mix of talent featured and most of the tracks were
tight to me. I wish there wasn't as many skits as there was for a 15 track album.
Overall this is a very good first solo from Keak, I'm feeling it and you should pick up
a copy of it.
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Track Listing:
- "Intro"
- "Hit 'em Where it Hurts"
- "Skit"
- "L.W.L." ft. 3x Krazy
- "Jim Hats" ft. Luniz
- "No Love" ft. Agerman
- "High Tech"
- "Sneakacydal"
- "Skit"
- "Split Yours" ft. Whoridas
- "Sneak Out"
- "Alright Cool"
- "Runnin"
- "A.O.B." ft. Sweets
- "Rydas" ft. Big Lurch, Mandy Moe
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