Dive into the vibrant world of Southern hip hop with Lil' Keke's "Seven 13 Vol. 4," a compelling album that showcases the artist's signature style and collaborations with notable figures in the genre. Released on November 8, 2010, under Seven 13 Music, this album is a testament to Lil' Keke's enduring influence and creativity.
"Seven 13 Vol. 4" is a rich tapestry of 19 tracks, each offering a unique blend of crunk and Southern hip hop flavors. The album opens with "Intro: Street Game" featuring Z-Ro, setting the tone for a journey through the streets and hustle of Lil' Keke's world. Standout tracks like "Dough Boy Majic" with Killa Kyleon of Boss Hogg Outlaws and "S.U.C. Alumni" with Lil’ Flip highlight the collaborative spirit that permeates the album. Other notable features include Big Pokey of Screwed Up Click, Big Chief aka Don Chief, and Chris Ward, adding depth and variety to the listening experience.
The album's duration of 60 minutes ensures a comprehensive exploration of Lil' Keke's artistry, from the energetic beats of "Turn It Up" to the introspective moments of "When I Get Home." Tracks like "Miss Me" and "I Smell Money" showcase Lil' Keke's lyrical prowess and storytelling abilities, while the bonus track "Champion" featuring Sam Hooks adds an extra layer of depth to the album.
"Seven 13 Vol. 4" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Southern hip hop culture, featuring a mix of high-energy tracks and soulful moments that reflect Lil' Keke's versatility and enduring appeal. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Lil' Keke's music, this album offers a captivating journey through the sounds and stories that define his unique voice in the world of hip hop.