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Keak Da Sneak Unites The States For Defined
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
| Written by Jason
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Keak Da Sneak, the Bay Area rapper, is shooting to change his local celebrity into a national success with the release of his long-waited album, Defined. The album will feature a ton of guest spots including rappers from all over the states. West Coast rappers Too Short, E-40 and Daz Dillinger join Texas rappers Lil' Keke and Paul Wall plus East Coast legend Prodigy of Mobb Deep and The Alchemist who contribute to the CD's first single, "That Go."
Keak's album will be released on Koch Records and Alan Grunblatt, the general manager for Koch says "Keak Da Sneak is one of the most important artists recording today," continuing "I am thrilled to have him on our great hip-hop roster." "That Go," the first single, is currently being sent to radio stations all over and the video is coming soon. Defined will be in stores May 27th.
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