Rolling Papers (mixtape)

This article is about the mixtape by Domo Genesis. For the album by Wiz Khalifa, see Rolling Papers (Wiz Khalifa album).
Rolling Papers
Mixtape by Domo Genesis
Released August 30, 2010
Recorded 2010
Genre Alternative hip hop
Length 37:01
Label Self-released[1]
Producer Tyler, The Creator, Left Brain, Syd Tha Kyd
Domo Genesis chronology

Rolling Papers
(2010)
Under The Influence
(2011)

Rolling Papers is the debut mixtape of Odd Future member Domo Genesis. The mixtape was released for free on Odd Future's Tumblr page on August 30, 2010.[2] The mixtape's production was handled by Tyler, The Creator, Left Brain and Syd Tha Kyd.

Reception

Pitchfork Media on the album: "Rolling Papers peaks high with "Super Market", a skit-song in which Domo cuts off Tyler in a grocery-store line, leading to an epically ridiculous battle-rap throwdown that ends when Tyler leaves on an evil walrus named Rufus and Domo turns into a zombie. Deep-voiced, sleepy-eyed Domo doesn't have the magnetic bloodlust of the rest of the crew; most of the time, he just wants to puff away in peace. The production is dazed, MF Doom-esque psych-rap—good for vibe, not close attention—and Domo's voice, usually deep in the mix, works just the same. If you're in the right mood, Rolling Papers wafts past nicely. If you're not, things get boring fast."[3]

Track listing

No. TitleProducer(s) Length
1. "First Roll"  Tyler, The Creator 0:20
2. "Buzzin"  Tyler, The Creator 2:22
3. "Domier"  Left Brain 1:44
4. "Rolling Papers" (featuring Tyler, The Creator)Tyler, The Creator 2:51
5. "Dreams"  Tyler, The Creator, Syd Tha Kid 1:16
6. "Cap N Crunch"  Tyler, The Creator 1:25
7. "SteamRoller" (featuring Hodgy Beats)Tyler, The Creator 4:42
8. "Kickin It"  Tyler, The Creator 2:16
9. "Super Market" (featuring Tyler, The Creator)Left Brain 4:10
10. "Drunk" (featuring Mike G)Tyler, The Creator 5:35
11. "Clear Eyes"  Tyler, The Creator 2:05
12. "Basic Bitch" (featuring MellowHype)Left Brain 3:28
13. "Last Roll"  Tyler, The Creator 4:47

Personnel

Credits adapted from Discogs.[2]

Notes

  1. Tyler is credited as Wolf Haley on track 4 and as Ace Creator on track 9.

References

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