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Screwed Down Version: Platinum in Da Ghetto
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Album Details: Screwed Down Version: Platinum in Da Ghetto

Release Date:11/06/2001
Label:Koch International
UPC:099923837220

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User Reviews: Screwed Down Version: Platinum in Da Ghetto

  • Overall:

    Not Bad.....

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 5, 2002

    Yeah, this album ain't bad....worth buying....if you like Keke then you must buy Southern Slang by a group called DOWN.....he's on there with tha Hustla....these cats wrote the original....and it's hotter than any album I purchased recently.....DOWN ...got a great write up in Murder Dog which prompted me to buy it and I'm glad I did......tracks are hot, includes Lil Flip, UGK, Pimp C and Big Bun, Billy Cook......these guys are gonna be big believe me Feb 2002.....I also heard they are comin out with a chopped and screwed version Read more Less

  • Overall:

    HOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 6, 2001

    THE FIRST ALBUM I HAVE HEARD BY LIL KEKE I WAS VERY IMPRESSED BY THIS ALBUM THE TRACK LISTING ON YAHOO IS WRONG THOUGH THE ALBUM HAS 19 TRACKS

Pro Reviews: Screwed Down Version: Platinum in Da Ghetto

  • All Music Guide

    Lil' Keke may not have moved as many units as Ludacris or Mystikal, but make no mistake: He's one of the most talented rappers in the late'90s/early2000s Dirty South scene, arguably the best MC in Houston, TX. And Keke indeed goes out of his way to let you know this on Platinum in the Ghetto the title itself commenting on his cult status. Yet as impressive as Keke's rhymes and posturing was on his early albums, his beats and his songwriting were admittedly lacking. Finally, Keke seems to have remedied these weaknesses on this album, his first for Koch and first since DJ Skrew's untimely yet highly publicized death. Keke seems to have realized his own trademark style of beats here, eschewing generic Mannie FreshmeetsTimbaland Dirty South beats in favor of a different sound that never resorts to cliché or emulation. And it doesn't hurt, either, that these beats sound polished. In addition to the fresh beats, Keke also brings some much improved songwriting to the table for this album. Ev...ery song here has a catchy hook, and many feature soulful female vocals in other words, the sort of accessible singalong choruses crossover audiences require. Yet before you holler "sellout," it's important to note that Keke never strays far from his Texas roots. There are a hearty number of guests here, all from the South, and Keke's lyrical themes are very Dirty Southcentric, best showcased on songs like "Cowgirl" and "Where da South At?" Overall, Platinum in the Ghetto is one of the best Dirty South albums of 2001, not quite as commercial as efforts by Ludicris and Missy but surely ranking right up there with the bigger artists from the South. And surely Keke's most impressive album to date. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Lil' Keke

A member of the loosely organized Houston-based rap collective known as the Screwed Up Click, Lil' Keke quickly proved himself to be one of the collective's strongest artists, strongly aligning himself with the city's underground rap don DJ Screw. By not only appearing on countless "Screwed" DJ mixes but also a seemingly endless number of other albums to come out of the... Read more