Mixtape Messiah 3
Mixtape Messiah 3 | ||||
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Mixtape by Chamillionaire | ||||
Released | July 18, 2007 | |||
Recorded | 2006-2007 | |||
Genre | Southern rap, hip hop | |||
Label | Chamillitary / Universal Records | |||
Chamillionaire chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllHipHop | [1] |
DJBooth.net | [2] |
The New York Times | (mixed)[3] |
Rap Reviews | (9/10)[4] |
Mixtape Messiah 3 is a mixtape by southern rapper Chamillionaire. This is the third in the Mixtape Messiah It was released as a free download on Chamillionaire's website on July 18, 2007 at 11pm EDT to promote his album Ultimate Victory, then scheduled for release three months later.[5] The free The Mixtape Messiah DVD, a compilation of interviews, show performances, backstage tour footage, and in-studio footage, was released at the same time.
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Note(s) | Time |
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1 | "Get Ya Burners Out" | Play-n-Skillz |
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3:52 |
2 | "Money Already Made" | Apex |
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3:18 |
3 | "Get On My Level" | Timbaland |
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3:04 |
4 | "Living Good" | Scott Storch |
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2:22 |
5 | "It's Just Pain" | Eminem | 2:37 | |
6 | "The Call" | Eminem | 1:00 | |
7 | "Nothin' But Lies" | Kanye West, DJ Toomp |
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3:27 |
8 | "Ima Playa FaSho" | DJ Paul & Juicy J |
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2:48 |
9 | "Roy Wood Jr Pt. 1" | 1:54 | ||
10 | "Failure's Not an Option" | Mannie Fresh |
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2:17 |
11 | "Got a Lot of Options" | Kane Beatz |
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3:02 |
12 | "See It in My Eyes" | Mr. Lee |
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3:24 |
13 | "Don't Hurt 'Em Hammer" | Kanye West |
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4:25 |
14 | "Roy Woods Jr skit Pt. 2" | Kanye West |
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0:56 |
15 | "It's On" | Mouse |
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3:40 |
16 | "You a Dummy" | Scott Storch |
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2:43 |
17 | "Chamillionaire Speaks" | Scott Storch |
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1:41 |
18 | "Mo Scrilla" | The Runners |
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2:02 |
19 | "The Crowd Goes Wild" | David Banner, Deezle, Akon |
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2:36 |
20 | "Makes Me Stronger" | Kanye West |
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2:28 |
21 | "Chamillionaire Speaks 2" | Kanye West |
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1:18 |
22 | "Rain" | Chink Santana, Broken Equipment Productions |
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3:27 |
External links
References
- Kelefa Sanneh, "Critics' Choice", New York Times, July 23, 2007.
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