Keak da Sneak
Keak Da Sneak (full name Charles Kinte Bowens, commonly referred to as Keak) is a rapper from Oakland, California. At the age of 16 he was known as "Kush," but became known as "Keak da Sneak" at age 17. He is considered one of the leaders of the "New Bay" or "hyphy" hip-hop movement.
Born of parents from Alabama, Keak was brought to Oakland at six months of age. His mother was a professional DJ, and he grew up surrounded by music and influential older siblings.
He found popularity and an ability with words while attending Allendale Elementary School, which he parlayed into later friendships and talent show performances at Oakland's Bret Harte Junior High. It was there he met later collaborator Agerman. Together, they formed Dual Committee, which was first heard on the song "Stompin In My Steel Toes" on C-BO's 1994 EP The Autopsy. By the end of his 11th grade year, they had added rapper B.A. to form the group 3X Krazy. Their first EP, Sick-O, was released independently in 1995. In 1996 they signed to Virgin records, releasing the album Stackin' Chips in 1997, and the sophomore album Immortilized, and then the release of Real talk 2000 in Late 1999. The last 3X Krazy album, a collection of previously unreleased material, was "flowamatic-9", which was released in 2004. Citing the personal growth of all three artists, he later signed as a solo artist with Sacramento-based Moe Doe records as a solo artist. At this point, Keak began to receive more radio airplay (although his lyrics had grown more explicit), especially on San Francisco hip-hop station KMEL.
Keak is now is gaining popularity beyond the Bay Area with his recent songs "Super Hyphy" (2005) and "T-Shirt, Blue Jeans, and Nikes" featuring E-40. The music video for "Super Hyphy" was directed by Mickey Finnegan of Los Angeles based Half-White Productions, and has received frequent airplay on MTV, elevating Keak and the hyphy movement to nation-wide recognition. The video features Keak as a spelling bee contestant correctly spelling the word "hyphy".
Keak largely produces the original versions of the beats used in his songs, noting that he writes a song, lyrics and instrumental, entirely himself. He currently is living on a farm outside of Sacramento with his family, which he says helps him focus on his children and step son Shawn Holmes from Roseville.
He is also featured on E-40's 2006 hit, "Tell Me When To Go." He was featured on E-40's 'Hall Of Game' album at the age of 17.
It's rumored that different labels are on the talks with Keak to sign with them, Interscope is one of them.
KEAK's Discography'
NO IMAGE AVAILABLE - Sneakacydal (1999)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - Hi-Tek.JPG -Hi-Tek (2000)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - MR..JPG -Mr. Sicalluffacous (2001)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - the farm boyz.JPG -The Farm Boyz (2002)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - Retaliation.JPG -Retaliation (2002)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - Counting other peoples money.JPG -Counting Other Peoples Money (2003)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - thats my word.JPG -That's My Word (2005)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - contactsport.JPG -Contact Sport (Not Legitimate Keak Da Sneak Album)(2006)
File:KEAK DA SNEAK - Kkuntakinte.JPG - Kunta Kinte (2006)