Keke Palmer – Wind Up (Review & Stream)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNXIfHOGo4o

Keke Palmer and her manufactured ratchetness has decided to release a 2005 party track with Quavo.

So this is a party track that Keke is sticking out her chest to. She is pretty provocative on it, singing in this ghetto ass voice.

The song gets much better when Quavo’s part comes on, because it becomes a little more modern sounding. As usual, Quavo is hitting us with his heavily harmonized sound, making the party track sound a bit calmer.

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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