Deified (album)
- ️Tue Feb 19 2008
Deified is a solo studio album by American rapper Keak da Sneak. It was released on February 19, 2008 via AllNDaDoe/Koch Records. Production was handled by David "Mozart" Korkis, Traxamillion, CHOPS, Droop-E, The Slapboyz and DJ Vlad. It features guest appearances from Paul Wall, Bra-Hef, Celly Cel, Chingo Bling, Clyde Carson, Daz Dillinger, E-40, Lil' Keke, Lil' Retro, Matt Blaque, Messy Marv, Mistah F.A.B., Prodigy, San Quinn, Scoot, The Alchemist, The Jacka, Too $hort and Yaberation. The album sold 3,800 copies in its first week on shelves, debuting at #196 on the US Billboard 200 chart.
- Sam Bostic – guitar (track 5)
- David "Mozart" Korkis – mixing, mastering
- Paul Grosso – art direction, design, creative direction
- Laurel Dann – A&R
- Marleny Dominguez – management
- Deborah Rigaud – legal
- Jane Minovskaya – production manager
- Regena Ratcliffe – production manager
- Gazelle Alexander – product manager
- Sean Rock – product manager
- Alex Rago – product manager
- Dee Sonaram – promotion
- Shadow Stokes – promotion
- Christian Mariano – marketing direction, video production
- Chris Herche – digital marketing
- David Bosch – press marketing
- Giovanna Melchiorre – press marketing
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