Lil' Keke, a prominent figure in the Southern hip hop and crunk scenes, delivers an energetic and gritty experience with "713, Vol. 4." Released on March 8, 2011, under Music Access, Inc., this album is a testament to Lil' Keke's enduring influence and streetwise storytelling. Spanning 19 tracks and clocking in at just over an hour, "713, Vol. 4" is a robust collection of hard-hitting beats and raw lyrics that capture the essence of Houston's vibrant hip hop culture.
The album kicks off with "Intro Street Game," setting the tone for the raw and unfiltered content that follows. Tracks like "Dough Boy Majic" and "I Smell Money" showcase Lil' Keke's signature style, blending street narratives with infectious hooks. Collaborations and freestyles add variety, keeping the energy high throughout. Standout tracks such as "Forever Mackin'" and "Blowin Cake" highlight Lil' Keke's ability to craft memorable anthems that resonate with fans.
"713, Vol. 4" is not just another album; it's a snapshot of Lil' Keke's journey and the struggles and triumphs of street life. With its blend of crunk beats and Southern hip hop flavor, this album is a must-listen for fans of the genre and anyone looking to experience the raw, unfiltered sound of Lil' Keke.