Keak da Sneak
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Birth name | Charles Kente Bowens |
Also known as | Keak Da Sneak |
Born | Brewton, Alabama, U.S. | October 21, 1977
Origin | Oakland, California, U.S. |
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Years active | 1992–present |
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Charles Kente Williams (né Bowens; born October 21, 1977), better known by his stage name Keak da Sneak, is an American rapper from Oakland, California. He is known for his gravelly voice,[1][2] for coining the term hyphy in 1994,[3] and for his contributions to the hyphy movement.[4]
He has collaborated with E-40.
Early life
Keak da Sneak was born in
Career
Keak and Agerman formed
3X Krazy
By the end of their junior year in high school, He and his collaborators had added rapper B.A. to form the group
Solo career
After years hustling in the underground scene, Keak began to see mainstream success in 2004 with the song Super Hyphy. His 2006 collaboration with E-40, Tell Me When to Go, received national attention.[1] In total, Keak da Sneak has released almost 20 albums and several mixtapes.
Television
Keak was featured on MTV's My Super Sweet 16.[7]
Personal life
Keak da Sneak has been married to his wife, Dee Bowens, a former clothing designer, since February 14, 2004. He has four children.
After surviving a shooting, Keak began carrying a firearm for protection, which led to a 2017 charge for firearm possession as a convicted felon. During the trial, Keak was targeted in another shooting; he was shot eight times, fell into a three-day coma, and was left paralyzed.[8] He now uses a wheelchair to get around.[9]
After a two-year legal battle, Keak was sentenced to 16 months in state custody. He served five months of his sentence at California Health Care Facility before being released early due to Proposition 57. Upon release, he returned home to his wife and children.[10]
Discography
Solo albums
- Sneakacydal (1999)
- Hi-Tek (2001)
- Retaliation (2002)
- The Farm Boyz (2002)
- Counting Other Peoples Money(2003)
- Keak da Sneak (2004)
- Town Business (2005)
- Thizz Iz Allndadoe (2006)
- The Farm Boyz Starring Keak (2006)
- On One (2007)
- G 14 Classified (2007)
- All N Da Doe (2008)
- Deified (2008)
- Thizz Iz All N Da Doe Volume 2 (2009)
- Mobb Boss (2010)
- Keak Hendrix (2011)
- The Tonite Show With Keak da Sneak – Sneakacydal Returns (2011)
- Withdrawl (2017)
- Gorilla (2020)
Collaboration albums
- Dual Committee with Dual Committee (2000)
- Da Bidness with Messy Marv & P.S.D. Tha Drivah (2007)
- Welcome to Scokland with San Quinn (2008)
- Word Pimpin 2: We Don't Need You with Baby S and Q-Z (2008)
- Da Bidness Part II with Messy Marv & P.S.D. Tha Drivah (2010)
- The Allinner Album with Benner (2010)
Compilation albums
- The Farm Boyz (Special Edition) (2006)
Soundtrack albums
- Copium (2005)
Singles
References
- ^ a b Cabrera, Marc (June 11, 2008). "Keak Da Sneak is back, with several guests". The Mercury News. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
Keak Da Sneak has become, for many, the hip-hop voice of the Bay Area. It's a gravel-toned, jagged-edged, smoked-too-much-growing-up-in-Oaktown growl that cuts through a track like a diamond slicing glass.
- ^ "Raspy-Voiced Bay Area Legend Keak Da Sneak Announces Withdrawl, Releasing November 3". October 6, 2017. Archived from the original on October 3, 2022. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
Keak Da Sneak is renowned for his rubbery flow and raspy drawl.
- ^ Horowitz, Steven J. (June 13, 2016). "An Oral History of Hyphy". Complex. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ Harshaw, Pendarvis (June 23, 2021). "A Hyphy History with Producer Trackademicks". KQED. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
- ^ Birchmeier, Jason. Keak Da Sneak. AllMusic
- ^ Birchmeier, Jason. 3X Krazy. AllMusic
- ^ "Nicole". My Super Sweet 16. Season 3. Episode 8. June 27, 2006. MTV. Archived from the original on June 2, 2009. Retrieved August 24, 2023.
- ^ Noceda, Kristofer; Hern, Jodi; ez (August 21, 2017). "Popular Rapper Keak Da Sneak Shot in Richmond: Police". NBC Bay Area. Retrieved January 31, 2019.
- ^ Hardee, Howard (May 28, 2019). "da Sneak attack". Sacramento News & Review. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
A Bay Area rapper living in Sacramento started carrying a gun after he was shot twice. Now Keak da Sneak faces prison in a wheelchair.
- ^ Voynovskaya, Nastia (October 2, 2019). "'It Made Me Appreciate Life': Keak Da Sneak Celebrates Prison Release at Rolling Loud". KQED. Retrieved January 29, 2023.
External links
- Keak da Sneak at AllMusic