
Thu July 9, 2026
Classic Oakland hip hop culture with fresh new vibesKEAK DA SNEAK, 3X KRAZY W/ SPLASH BAKERY BAND & MORE
Doors: 7:30 PM Show: 8:00 PM
Step into the Royal Rap Chambers of KEAK DA SNEAK, the King of Super Hyphy, as he slides through Yoshi’s Oakland to gas the whole summer up with a real Bay Area slap session. You already know it’s finna be Hella lit!. Keak will be pullin’ up with the 3xKrazy reunion, plus a special appearance by Frisco’s finest, Black C of RBLPosse, Dezzy Hollow, backed by the saucy Splash Bakery Band, and more surprise hitters tappin’ in. Hosted by DJ West Coast, keepin’ it poppin' from front to back.
This one’s pure Town Biz — reppin that classic Oakland hip hop culture with fresh new vibes, all powered by pure Bay Love. So come swagged out, suited up, and ready to go dumb with class.
Presented by Mark Elliott & The A-List Musiq Circle- Your Bay Area’s Who Entertainment Network. Supported by IRAP WORLD INC., HIP HOP TV & GO DER MAGAZINE.
KEAK DA SKEAK -BIO
Keak Da Sneak, born Charles Kente Williams, is an iconic figure in the hip hop world, renowned for his distinctive voice and contributions to the Bay Area rap scene. Known for pioneering a unique style that blends street rapping with a gritty, raw sound, Keak Da Sneak rose to prominence as a key player in the hyphy movement. His career spans over two decades, during which he has not only released several solo albums but also collaborated with numerous big names in the industry. With his signature “squeaky” voice and relatable lyrics, Keak Da Sneak continues to captivate audiences and influence the genre of hip hop today.
Keak Da Sneak’s career began in the late ’90s when he first started rapping in his local Oakland neighborhood. His early works were shaped by the distinctive hyphy movement that was gaining momentum in the Bay Area at the time. Keak’s unique “squeaky” voice quickly became his trademark, making him a standout figure in the local scene. His debut album, “Keak Da Sneak Is Back” in 2000, showcased his distinctive style and set the stage for his long-standing influence on the genre.
By the mid-2000s, Keak Da Sneak had established himself as a prominent figure not just in the Bay Area but in the broader hip hop community. He contributed to several successful collaborations, including work with fellow Bay Area rapper E-40 and others like Mac Dre. His association with these artists solidified his position in the hyphy movement and expanded his reach to a larger audience. Keak’s versatility also led him to collaborate with mainstream artists, cementing his reputation as an influential voice in hip hop.
Keak Da Sneak’s discography is extensive, but some of his most notable works include “Sneakacydal,” “Tha Camp 2,” and “Retaliation.” These albums, along with his individual songs, have earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. His ability to blend gritty street storytelling with high-energy beats made him a favorite in the underground rap scene and later in mainstream hip hop circles.
In addition to his albums, Keak’s contribution to the hyphy movement—characterized by its upbeat, party-centric vibe—has been one of his most significant achievements. Hyphy, while born out of Oakland, had a lasting influence on hip hop nationwide, with Keak Da Sneak as one of its central figures. His music resonated with a generation, and his legacy in the genre continues today.
In recent years, Keak Da Sneak has maintained a presence in the hip hop world, releasing new music and keeping his fanbase engaged through social media and live performances. He continues to represent Oakland, often speaking on the city’s cultural impact and its connection to his music. Despite the evolution of the music industry, Keak has managed to stay relevant, consistently dropping tracks that resonate with both old fans and new listeners alike.
In addition to his music, Keak’s personal life has drawn interest, though he remains a private figure. His social media activity, including behind-the-scenes moments and interactions with other hip hop figures, continues to keep him in the public eye.
