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6-603: Broad Daylight is an album of original material from Pittsburg, CA rapper The Jacka released on the Berkeley-based record label Town Records. The album consisted of 14 songs, and was released on January 12, 2009. It features different artists, like Keak da Sneak , Lee Majors, and Agerman . This 2010s hip hop album-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Keak da Sneak Charles Kente Williams ( né Bowens ; born October 21, 1977), better known by his stage name Keak da Sneak ,

12-459: A collection of previously unreleased material and remixed songs from Sick-O , was flowamatic-9 , which was released in 2004. The group eventually disbanded. 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. In total, Keak da Sneak has released almost 20 albums and several mixtapes. Keak

18-642: Is an American rapper from Oakland, California . He is known for his gravelly voice, for coining the term hyphy in 1994, and for his contributions to the hyphy movement. He has collaborated with E-40 . Keak da Sneak was born in Brewton, Alabama . As a newborn, he moved to Oakland, California . He found popularity while attending Allendale Elementary School, which he parlayed into later friendships and talent show performances at Oakland's Bret Harte Junior High. Through theater, Keak met his collaborator Agerman . Keak and Agerman formed Dual Committee when Keak

24-502: The group 3X Krazy . Their first EP, Sick-O , was released independently on August 5, 1995. In 1996 they signed to Virgin Records , releasing the album Stackin' Chips on March 8, 1997 (with help from the single Keep It on the Real; the album received national attention), the second album Immortalized , and then the release of Real Talk 2000 on January 18, 2000. The last 3X Krazy album,

30-552: Was 15 years old. The duo's performances were first recorded on "Murder Man" and "Stompin in My Steel Toes" on C-BO 's 1994 EP, The Autopsy . Citing the personal growth of all three artists, he later signed as a solo artist with Sacramento -based Moe Doe Records. As a result of the signing, he began to receive more radio airplay, especially on San Francisco hip-hop station KMEL . By the end of their junior year in high school, he and his collaborators had added rapper B.A. to form

36-424: Was featured on MTV's My Super Sweet 16 . 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

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