1.I Really Mean It
2.I’m Comin
3.I Got It
4.J. Cole – Premeditated Murder
5.In The Morning
6.Need You Bad Remix
7.Knock On Wood
8.Serenade
9.Show Me Something
10.Unabomber
11.Who Dat
12.Back to the Topic
13.Sky Boy
14.Shook Ones Freestyle
15.Top of the World (feat. A.L.)
16.Good Game
17.Higher
18.We On
19.Who’s World Is This
20.Playground
21.Song for the Ville
22.The Last Stretch
So yall want some Stago Lee, Dreamer, Tuki and The Love Crusader for the Zune or Ipod ?
Other blogs have reported “Pill, Big Pooh (of Little Brother), Joe Scudda, Aleon Craft and Grip Plyaz” show up on this joint.
Quadron: Simili Life
Flying Lotus: Do The Astral Plane
Broken Bells: The Ghost Inside
Cee-Lo Green: Night Train (f. Goodie Mob)
Betty Davis: Whorey Angel
Adrian Young: Shot Me In The Heart
Baloji: Tout Ceci Ne Nous Rendra Pas Le Congo (Part 1)
Gogol Bordello: My Companjera
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry & The Upsetters: Black Vest
Mos Dub: Mr. Universe
Oddisee: Sligo Creek
The Thirst: Acre Lane
Janelle Monae: Cold War
Gorillaz: Glitter Freeze
Moloko: The Time Is Now (FK’s Blissed Out Dub Mix)
Theophilus London: I Want You (Marvin Gaye Cover)
Adrian Younge: Jimmy’s Dead
Kid Cudi: Pursuit of Happiness (f. MGMT & Ratatat)
Clutchy Hopkins: Verbal Headlock
One of the dopest compilations I’ve ever heard ! I got the heads up from @LuckyLefty26 who retweeted the download link earlier. This is a nice eclectic mix that goes well with the “factory party throwing” attempts made by my peers, so I’ll definitely pass this on for some play while we rub elbows with the creative ones. Nice to ride too as well. As the homie D-Plus would call it..”Sunday Music” as well. Download Link
01. Goldschläger (Produced by The Grey Area)
02. You Don’t Shock Me Anymore (Produced by The Grey Area)
03. Cho Cha the Cat (with the B-52’s) (Produced by The Teddy Bears)
04. I Like It (Produced by The Grey Area)
05. Little Black Book (Produced by The Grey Area)
06. Talking To Strangers (Produced by The Grey Area)
07. ChamPain (Produced by Doc & The Grey Area)
08. Night Train (with the Goodie Mob) (Produced by The Grey Area & Anthony Kronfle)
09. The Secret (Produced by The Grey Area)
10. Sophistic@ted B!$ch (Produced by The Grey Area)
11. I’ll Kill Her (feat. ME & LOnan the Destroyer) (Produced by ?????)
12. Is It _ (Produced by The Grey Area)
13. Super Woman Theme Song (Produced by The Grey Area)
14. Night Cap Outro (One Last Shot of Goldschläger) (Produced by The Grey Area)
1. Introduction
2. Trap Or Die Reloaded
3. Stop Playin Wit Me
4. Insane
5. Problem
6. Camaro
7. Lose My Mind (Feat. Plies)
8. Greatest Trapper Alive
9. Ill’in (Feat. The Clipse)
10. Just Saying
11. The TakeOver (Feat. Bigga Rankins)
12. D Boyz (Produced By Don Cannon)
13. Hood Politics
14. Ride Wit Me (Feat. Trick Daddy & Scarface)
15. Go Hard
16. Talking
17. Time
18. I Remember
19. Grape
20. My Tool (Feat. Baby & Bun B)
21. Da Greatest
22. Bonus Track
My Current Favorite is #14. “Ride Wit Me” (Feat. Trick Daddy & Scarface)
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I don’t race to post shit the fastest, leak artist new shit or anything like that, so when the cats that do, react promptly to the new shit, I appreciate it. I was tied up today, knowing damn well the tweeted rumors of Trap or Die 2 being dropped at 1:03PM (TM 103) were probably dead on. Just glad cats got it up and out. Never disappointed by a Jeezy mixtape, let alone album, just damn good material, period. Knew I could catch this at LowKey’s spot.
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*Corrections For Finding Dakota Grey Mixtape Back Cover!
“I love liner notes and album cover design. It’s what I miss the most about ‘albums’ on wax. I was recently prompted to pull out Stevie’s Songs In The Key Of Life from 1976 in an effort to proove that Minnie Ripperton and Deniece Williams sang background on a song together on it. This was before they were “Minnie Ripperton” and “Deniece Williams.” For this reason I am a preserver of history. I also remember the first time I read my own name in liner notes. More than that I remember the first time I didn’t see my name in liner notes where it should have been. For anyone else that cares whether or not they have an accurate account of history where this mixtape is concerned, I’ve printed an updated back cover with corrections.” -Tony Williams Blog
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