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Stab Judah
07-18-2009, 11:49 PM
Sorry this is the female rapper known as 'The Keen One'.
This is her debut album although she does have some 'mix tapes' out already.
Most of it is about smoking weed just like most Cypress songs but does not have the Cypress latin sounding beats.

thekeenone- "getaway"

01. keep movin' feat. Young DE (produced by Fredwreck, cuts by TRT)
02. hit that **** feat. B-Real, Reg Riddem & ILL BILL (produced by B-Real)
03. legal drug addict (produced by DJ Starscream)
04. getaway feat. Sen Dog and Zed (produced by Charles Patierno)
05. american fun (produced by Sumone)
06. why do i do it feat. Reg Riddem (produced by RAVAGE, cuts by DJ Haze)*****
07. burn ride (produced by Vanderslice)
08. pass it around feat. Reg Riddem & Sekreto (produced by BAER)
09. i got it feat. Mike Tenor (produced by JRB)
10. stoner's prayer feat. B-Real (produced by Zed for Chemical Studio Productions)
11. we don't understand (produced by Agent B)

engineered, mixed & mastered by Zed for Chemical Studio Productions

all songs recorded at the Temple Studios in Chatsworth, CA, except "pass it around" and "why do i do it", which were recorded in keen's closet in Long Beach, CA, and "we don't understand" which was recorded in keen's living room in North Hollywood, CA



Got this from Myspace, 100% free and legal!

KEEN'S FREE ALBUM feat B-Real,ILL BILL,DJ Starscream,SenDog


http://www.zshare.net/download/627197819124fddd/



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Stab Judah
07-19-2009, 01:18 AM
Okay to be honest, I didn't really like this very much.
It's alright her rhymes are decent but it's more for the weed heads than regular rap fans.

If you only listen to hard beats or poetic rappers like Nas, you most likely won't like it.