This Ain't No Mixtape

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This Ain't No Mixtape
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Studio album by Curren$y
Released April 21, 2009 (2009-04-21) (Digital)
June 28, 2011 (2011-06-28) (Physical)
Recorded 2008–09
Genre Hip hop
Length 70:20
Label Amalgam Digital
Producer Monsta Beatz
Curren$y chronology
This Ain't No Mixtape
(2009)
Jet Files
(2009)
Singles from This Ain't No Mixtape
  1. "Elevator Musik"
    Released: September 14, 2009
  2. "16 Switches"
    Released: September 14, 2009

Jet Files2009

This Ain't No Mixtape is the debut studio album by American rapper Curren$y.[1] It was released digitally on April 21, 2009,[2] while it was released physically on June 28, 2011, by Amalgam Digital.[3] The entire album was produced by Monsta Beatz. Following the release, Curren$y has released a series of highly touted mixtapes. For the hence of the album's title, along with the album cover has taken its inspiration from the video game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (2002).

Track listing

  • All tracks produced by Monsta Beatz.
No. Title Length
1. "The Briefing"   4:08
2. "Get It Ya Self" (featuring Dee Low & Jean LePhare) 3:32
3. "Blown Away" (featuring Dee Low & Jean LePhare) 4:28
4. "Scared of Monstas"   2:58
5. "Elevator Musik"   3:09
6. "On My Plane" (featuring Dee Low & Jean LePhare) 3:04
7. "16 Switches"   3:04
8. "The Jets Son" (featuring Dee Low & Jean LePhare) 4:03
9. "LOL" (featuring Trademark da Skydiver, Dee Low & Jean LePhare) 3:49
10. "Sail On" (featuring Young Chris) 3:45
11. "Got It"   3:26
12. "Power Button"   3:23
13. "Up Here" (featuring Young Roddy) 4:27
14. "Cook Up" (featuring Bun B & Dee Low) 4:23
15. "Food 4 Thought" (featuring Mickey Factz & Amanda Diva) 4:07
16. "Galaxy" (featuring Dee Low, Jean LePhare & Whodinsky) 4:26
17. "Look Up at the Jets" (Amalgam Digital bonus track) 3:17
18. "Top of the Money" (Amalgam Digital bonus track) 2:47
19. "Something Like" (featuring Street Wiz & Fiend) (Amalgam Digital bonus Track) 4:13

References

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