Still Wreckin'
Still Wreck'in is a collaborative studio album by American rappers Lil' Keke and the late Big Hawk from Houston, Texas. It was released on October 28, 2008 via Presidential Records, serving as a sequel to their 2004 album release Wreckin' 2004.
Still Wreck'in | ||||
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Studio album by Lil Keke & H.A.W.K. | ||||
Released | October 28, 2008 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 66:03 | |||
Label | Presidential Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Intro Still Wreckin'"
- "Hold It Down" (featuring Ray Barnett, Big B & Big Don)
- "Now N Lata Paint" (featuring Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Tum Tum, Killa Kyleon & Grit Boys)
- "Hustle" (featuring Lil' Head, D-Capo & Corey B)
- "Lamborgini Doors" (featuring E.S.G., D.A. Camp & Ray Barnett)
- "Real" (featuring Z-Ro & D.A. Camp)
- "Ice Skater" (featuring Kevo, Quest, D.A. Camp & Ray Barnett)
- "Freestyle"
- "Slums" (featuring Big Pokey & Big Don)
- "Home Of S.U.C." (featuring Big Moe & Ray Barnett)
- "I'm A "G"" (featuring Kevo & Mr. Nick)
- "Don't Ride" (featuring D.A. Camp)
- "Kill" (featuring Mr. 3-2 & Kevo)
- "In-D-Mix" (featuring Trey Songs & Grit Boys)
- "Modern Day" (featuring Quest)
- "First Class" (featuring Big Pokey & Mr. 3-2)
- "Famous" (featuring Grit Boys)
- "Freestyle 2"
- "Outro"
gollark: So a third of the max power draw of my laptop's CPU.
gollark: So how many watts is, I don't know, knowledge of BF's commands?
gollark: So if knowledge is power, can we measure knowledge in watts?
gollark: Not sure how that works, but okay.
gollark: Energy is apparently mass times distance squared over time squared.
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