Don't Mess wit Texas
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Don't Mess wit Texas is the first album by southern rapper Lil' Keke. It contains the hit single "Southside". It was released on June 17, 1997, and is now out of print, but there is a new version made by Rap Classics. There is also a chopped and screwed version available with a different cover.
Critical reception
Leo Stanley of Allmusic wrote:[2]
Lil' Keke's debut album, Don't Mess Wit Texas, is an entertaining, bass-heavy gangsta record. Like most of his Southern-based contemporaries, Lil' Keke spends more time working a groove than with his lyrics, which makes Don't Mess Wit Texas sound like a party record, not a hardcore mission statement. And that's not a bad thing, since he has more rhyming skill and personality than many of his bass-devoted peers, two attributes that mark him as a promising rapper well worth watching.
Track listing
# |
Title |
Producer |
Featured guest |
Time |
1 |
Still Pimpin Pens [Screwed] |
Sean Jemison |
DJ Screw |
3:58 |
2 |
Don't You Know |
Sean Jemison |
Phaz & Madd Hatta |
4:14 |
3 |
It's Going Down |
Sean Jemison |
|
4:07 |
4 |
Something About The Southside |
Sean Jemison |
Mr. 3-2 |
4:40 |
5 |
Money in the Making |
Sean Jemison |
Herschelwood Hardheadz |
3:57 |
6 |
Serious Smoke |
Sean Jemison |
B.G. Duke of Botany Boyz, Mike D of Southside Playaz & Big Moe |
6:17 |
7 |
Don't Mess Wit Texas |
Sean Jemison |
Head of Botany Boyz & Knocky of Herschelwood Hardheadz |
3:59 |
8 |
Southside |
Double D |
|
4:50 |
9 |
Bounce and Turn |
Sean Jemison |
Phaz |
4:21 |
10 |
If You Wanna |
Sean Jemison |
|
5:37 |
11 |
Niggas Be Hating Me |
Double D |
Double D |
3:46 |
12 |
Baller In The Mix |
Double D |
Herschelwood Hardheadz |
4:11 |
13 |
Can You Feel Me Now |
Sean Jemison |
Al-D and Fat Pat |
3:54 |
14 |
All In The Game |
Sean Jemison |
|
4:25 |
15 |
Still Pimpin Pens |
Sean Jemison |
|
3:08 |