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Dive into the vibrant world of Southern hip hop with Lil' Keke's "Southern Elites," a high-energy album that captures the essence of the genre with a crunk twist. Released on December 27, 2011, under Brickmade Entertainment, this 24-track project is a testament to Lil' Keke's prowess and the collaborative spirit of the Southern hip hop scene.
"Southern Elites" is a dynamic journey through the streets of Houston, Texas, featuring a mix of hard-hitting beats and lyrical prowess. The album kicks off with "Intro" and quickly dives into the raw energy of tracks like "Knockin' Doors Down" and "Stackin' Dolla's, Pt. 1," showcasing Lil' Keke's signature style and his ability to command the microphone. The album also features freestyles and collaborations with notable artists like 50/50 Twin, J. Stew, and P.O.P., adding layers of depth and variety to the listening experience.
With tracks like "Swang (RIP Hawk)" and "Houston, Texas Knows How to Ball," Lil' Keke pays homage to his roots and the cultural impact of Southern hip hop. The album's standout moments, such as "Candy On Chrome, Pt. 2" and "Always Shinin'," highlight Lil' Keke's versatility and his ability to blend storytelling with infectious hooks.
Clocking in at just over an hour and fourteen minutes, "Southern Elites" is a comprehensive exploration of Lil' Keke's artistry. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich tapestry of sounds and themes that define the Southern hip hop experience. Don't miss out on this essential piece of Lil' Keke's discography.