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Monday, August 19, 2013

MIXTAPE: Young $tunnaz Vol. 2 - Champagne & Caviar

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Loungin' on 300
Once upon a time I put out a mixtape called Young $tunnaz. The link to that mixtape has since gone to vacation on Jay Z's beach and no one asked about it, so there it will stay. But, welcome it's way more sophisticated and enviable cousin, Young $tunnaz Vol. 2 - Champagne & Caviar. This one is the chillest one I've put together, as it's meant to be the soundtrack for the rich and famous. So when you're showing your main crib to your fellow billionaires, put this on each of their personal bluetooth headsets. When you're being driven in your Rolls Royce from your front door to your yacht, put this on. And most importantly, when you're kicking it in one of your drawing rooms while entertaining the President and his family, put this on (I know you're gonna dig this, First Lady).

As with every project I put out, there are bound to be tracks you love, tracks you hate, and tracks you're just scratching you're head at. IDGAF. This shit makes me feel rich. I put the tracks in a specific order so peep the tracklist in the .zip folder and get it right! I also included a .m3u file to make your lives easier. Double click that and it should automatically put the tracks in the right order in your media player. If it doesn't, either do it the old fashioned way or ask my man @TeamTakattack since he recommended creating the .m3u file in the first place. I imagine he knows how to make it work.


1. madlib - "coltrane" : see, this dope producer put together a crash course on great jazz musicians. this is one track from that project. 
2. amerigo gazaway - "doin' time" : amerigo mashed up some pharcyde and tribe. this one is perfect as it captures the summer wind down we're in and preps us for fall.
3. gorilla warfare tactics - "dark saber jedi" : brooklyn group that has a dope lyricist and smooth beats.
4. amerigo gazaway - "it ain't nothing like" : why wouldn't you want more pharcyde x tribe.
5. melo-x - "itsdesgodgod" : the beat had me hooked at the start.
6. alchemist - "tesla" : tough to hate on an alchemist beat, especially with these rappers featured (domo, freddie, hodgy).
7. shawn chrystopher - "palm trees" : another great beat.
8. bishop nehru - "flow 1" : this kid is from rockland. yes, rockland. pay attention.
9. cocaine 80's - "motivation" : no i.d. put this group together and it has since been one of my favorite rnb groups. james fauntleroy always kills it.
10. neako - "the kanye killer" : using one of the samples everybody wanted more of from yeezus, neako spits some average raps.
11. sunnie colon - "karma" : another great rnb singer.
12. demrick & polyester the saint - "ride or die" : and the great beats keep flowing...
13. le$ - "hennessy" : this dude has a great ability to spit over a variety of beats.
14. az - "thank you" : dj doo wop provides the firm rapper with some sonic ammunition.
15. hanni el khatib - "save me" : i'm sure you've heard of this dude. no? 
16. mos def - "pretty dance (preservation remix)" : preservation is a cool producer that remixed all of mos def's ecstatic.
17. mikeyy lee - "young niggas" : can you tell the mixtape is getting a little more hype here?
18. mos def - "priority (preservation remix)" : another standout from recstatic.
19. ken rebel - "money money money" : this track needs no explanation playboi.
20. r.f.c. - "burn" : you know you liked the original song this sampled so why not have a legit reason to blast it?
21. action bronson - "strictly 4 my jeeps remix" : lloyd banks and ll cool j for the remix? yessir.
22. a$ap ferg - "shabba" : rich or poor. this is the joint right now.
23. john deaux - "take 47" : young emcee from new orleans can spit.
24. juicy j - "ain't no coming down remix" : another one of t.i.'s billion features since leaving the pen. good thing it's on a juicy j track.
25. joey fatts - "choppa" : a$ap mob gives him the cosign and i don't blame them.
26. az - "doin that" : gotta close out the project with something for the haters. hi, haters.

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