1. Stay Laced (Featuring Lil Flip) (4:14) 2. The Hood (Featuring Lil Flip) (3:41) 3. Rida (Featuring Lil Flip & Cassidy) (2:45) 4. She Say (Featuring Playa) (3:58) 5. Rollin (3:49) 6. Hard Tymez (Featuring Lil Flip) (2:40) 7. Weekend (Featuring Playa) (3:50) 8. Tipsy (3:23) I've heard back in 2005 somebody talk about that "Suppertime Mixtape", but i found it in 2008, & unfortunaly, the mixtape was just available in mp3 format. Released with no real promotion (but Louisville resident as i know, had this mixtape for a while), i guess lot of us didn't know about it until lately. This is for the hood lovers, got Lil Flip on it, Young Sears productions, it's OG Music here! We also got Playa songs on it. I guess Static wanted to give us just a taste of what Suppertime could be, the "Vol. 1" meaned it had to has other volume coming, but for this one like i said, it's OG Music except the last track... Edit: You can listen & buy the mixtape here U
I've been a Static fan since I learned he was behind all that music since like 97. He shaped my ear for music. So music i hear now is wack if it aint like Static's. Ginuwine is my favorite artist but its only because of Static. This info is like meeting Michael Jackson, 4 sho. My daughter is nine and all she listens to is Static. Question..Was Static lil man?
ReplyDeleteTimbaland was Lil Man.
ReplyDeleteNice .This is best thing that u could have eva done, To shead light onto who Stephen Ellis Garrett is . Thank U Tim.He was truly blessed to have u by his side in this life and the next.Keep it movin the way u do.
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Question: Is this portion going to be avaiable in audio in the DL center?
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed the first part of the interview
The file in there is the entire interview. I was too lazy to cut the mp3 into portions, lol.
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