"Seven 13 Hustlaz Vol. 1 The Movement" is a powerful and energetic Southern hip hop and crunk album by Houston's own Lil' Keke, released on June 1, 2011, under MODO LLC. This album is a testament to Lil' Keke's unique style and his ability to capture the essence of street life in Houston. With a runtime of 55 minutes, the album is packed with 22 tracks that showcase Lil' Keke's lyrical prowess and his knack for creating catchy hooks.
The album opens with the title track "Intro," setting the tone for the rest of the album. Tracks like "Dozen Roses," "Hurricane," and "I'm All In" showcase Lil' Keke's ability to craft songs that are both introspective and hard-hitting. Meanwhile, tracks like "Street Code," "S.U.C.," and "American Gangsta" highlight his storytelling abilities, painting vivid pictures of life on the streets.
Collaborations with artists like Paul Wall add an extra layer of depth to the album, while tracks like "I Love My City" and "Brett Favre" showcase Lil' Keke's love for his hometown and its culture. The album also features standout tracks like "The Package," "Think About Money," and "Get Money," which are sure to get heads nodding and crowds hyped.
"Seven 13 Hustlaz Vol. 1 The Movement" is not just an album, but a statement from Lil' Keke, solidifying his place in the Southern hip hop scene. It's a raw and unfiltered look at life in Houston, filled with anthems that will have you replaying the album from start to finish.