Seein’ Red (Digital Version)
$12.00
As his debut album, Seein’ Red (1994) introduced Litefoot’s early voice and vision, blending West Coast hip-hop influences with social awareness and the emerging sound of Native-conscious rap.
Key tracks: “Seein’ Red,” “N.D.N. (Native Doin’ Naughties),” “The Money,” “Strike It Up,” “Kickin’ Static.”
As his debut album, Seein’ Red (1994) introduced Litefoot’s early voice and vision, blending West Coast hip-hop influences with social awareness and the emerging sound of Native-conscious rap. The album moves fluidly between hard-edged street tracks and more accessible, radio-friendly songs, reflecting both grit and crossover appeal. Tracks like “Seein’ Red,” “N.D.N. (Native Doin’ Naughties),” “The Money,” “Strike It Up,” and “Kickin’ Static” explore themes of identity, survival, resistance, and pride over harder G-Funk-inspired production. From its pop-leaning energy to its uncompromising message, Seein’ Red made clear that Litefoot’s music was about more than sound—it was about voice, perspective, and cultural truth. Seein’ Red set the stage for Indigenous hip-hop by pairing sharp cultural perspective with a mix of raw beats and accessible, radio-ready tracks.
Key tracks: “Seein' Red,” “N.D.N. (Native Doin’ Naughties),” “The Money,” “Strike It Up,” “Kickin’ Static.”





