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
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ReplyDeleteNice up...I love both this trax n PR's, but of course After Dark gets in it...
ReplyDeletelove after dark a lil more than P.Ricky's version. Harmonies was Static shit
ReplyDeletewhen I first listened to After Dark on the mixtape, after hearing the backstory, I could follow his train of thought ... On the Hotline is definitely more "hook"-ish, After Dark has the dope harmonies and it has that old school feel with the references on it, but On the Hotline is more structured as a hit song
ReplyDeleteTHis joint is simply amazin...he had so much soul...u just can't replicate that..no knock to pleasure P or nuttin...
ReplyDelete"uh do it baby stick it baby..i'm ova derr"....LOL!! Kept it LOUISVILLE on em!!
ReplyDeleteI like the chorus of this more than I like the chorus of "On The Hotline". something about those harmonies always gets me!
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