Retaliation (Keak da Sneak album)

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Retaliation
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 15, 2002
Recorded2001
Genre Gangsta rap, West Coast hip hop
Label Black Market
Producer Sean T, Keak da Sneak, One Drop Scott
Keak da Sneak chronology
The Appearances of Keak da Sneak
(2001)
Retaliation
(2002)
The Farm Boyz
(2002)
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Retaliation is a solo album by rapper Keak da Sneak. It was released on January 15, 2002, by Black Market Records, and was produced by Sean T, Keak da Sneak and One Drop Scott. It sold 2,500 copies on its first week on shelves.

Track listing

  1. "So Quik"- 4:52
  2. "No Remorse"- 4:13
  3. "Get You Lit"- 4:38
  4. "Don't Wanna See Me"- 3:19
  5. "Squash Suckers"- 3:28
  6. "Welcome to Oakland"- 4:19
  7. "In This Game"- 4:10
  8. "Shockn Niggaz"- 3:46 (Featuring Killa Tay)
  9. "It's the Sneak"- 4:13
  10. "Industry Rule"- 3:44
  11. "Me Me No and Fuck with These"- 3:32
  12. "Out My Pocket"- 4:00
  13. "Ride Fo This"- 3:02
  14. "Got Me Lifted"- 3:43
  15. "Da Market"- 4:43
  16. "Life Ain't Playin With You"- 4:12 (Featuring Agerman)

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