KEAK DA SNEAK - MOBB BOSS COVER TRACKLIST

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Nov 14, 2002
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#22
I stll dont know why keak didnt cash in on the hyphy movement.his name was on fire after "tell me when to go" but he didnt drop a solo album till the movement died down.is there a interview of keak anywhere that explains why he did that?
 
Oct 19, 2004
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Keak had the most potential to be the next start out the bay but he fumbled plain and simple. That super hyphy track was one of the hottest underground songs in the in the country. They was eating that shit all over the country in the clubs. Matte of fact my girl just came back from Miami and said they played that shit in a couple time in the club one night. He shoulda put everything he had into pushin that song to the mainstream. It might have been olld to us but not to the rest of the country. I heard still tippin by mike jones a solid year and half before in went mainstream. Keak shoulda did the same thing. With the buzz from TMWTG keak shoulda rereleased Super hyphy and grinded like never before. No business savvy is why I think he fumbled.

Anyway if keak got his voice fixed and goes back to what made me a fan in the first place i'll fuck wit it, if not i'm probably done wit keak for good.
 
Apr 25, 2002
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#25
come on keak "rims on everthing"..."pop that thang"..."go hard"???? That type of shit is played enough especially for an artist like keak that IMO fucked up his music by gettin on that hyphy shit too much. Maybe im wrong and I hope I am, i just hope keak get on that "sneakacydal" or "hytek" type shit...thats when he was beastin!!!!
i feel you on the last 2 song titles.......those are generic and non creative, but the first one i think will be big in the O cus over there you do be see'n rims on erything.........
 
Oct 31, 2003
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I am curious to see what Keak is going to be on this album. The Keak that almost made the country understand Hyphy culture or the one that seemed to loose a step after the Hyphy train ran out of tracks.