The Leprechaun (Lil' Flip album)

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The Leprechaun
The Leprechaun cover
Studio album by Lil' Flip
Released July 18, 2000
Recorded 2000
Genre Rap, Southern Rap
Label Sucka Free Records
Lil' Flip chronology
The Leprechaun
(2000)
Undaground Legend
(2002)

The Leprechaun is the first album released independently from Houston rapper Lil' Flip. The album quickly gained national attention and spawned the hit single "I Can Do That". The album sold over 200,000 copies regionally and gained attention from Def Jam South, A & R, and well-known Houston rapper Scarface. The Source judged this album one of the most popular independent releases to date. Fellow rapper T.I. criticised Lil Flip for wearing a Leprechaun outfit during their high-profile feud.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Da Freestyle King Award"
  2. "I Got (Flow)"
  3. "Everyday" (feat. B.G., Lil' Marquice, T.A.Z., Shasta,Cresia)
  4. "My Block" (feat. Crime, Godfather, Dante)
  5. "Gotta Be Me" (feat. Cresia)
  6. "Put Ya Fist Up" (feat. South Park Mexican, Big Redd)
  7. "Boxers" (feat. Deep Threat)
  8. "On Point" (feat. Big James)
  9. "Skit #1 The Copycat"
  10. "Y'all"
  11. "Dirty South" (feat. Big Redd, Big Hawk)
  12. "My Dogz" (feat. Scoopastar, Will-Lean, B.G. Duke, T.A.Z.)
  13. "Cut 4 U"
  14. "The Biz" (feat. Hump)
  15. "Skit #2 Purple Drank"
  16. "Candy Cars" (feat. Screwed Up Click)
  17. "Green Rectanglez" (feat. Scoopastar)
  18. "Skit #3 The Dentist"
  19. "I Can Do Dat"

The original pressing of the album included the track "Realest Rhymin" featuring E.S.G. & Slim Thug

[edit] Bonus CD

  1. "Soufside Still Holdin'"
  2. "Lil' Flip"
  3. "Soufside Still Holdin'"
  4. "Da Freestyle King"
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