Recorded 2013–2014 Mailbox Money(2014) Slauson Boy 2(2016) Release date 31 December 2014 | Length 59:54 Genre Hip hop music | |
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Released December 31, 2014 (2014-12-31) Producer DJ Mustard1500 or Nothin'THCDJ KhalilHit-BoyRalo StylezDrewByrdWizzoMike and KeysUncle DavePolyesterScoop DeVilleSAPKicken J Label All Money In No Money Out, Inc Similar Nipsey Hussle albums, Hip hop music albums |
Nipsey hussle mailbox money full mixtape
Mailbox Money is the ninth official mixtape by American rapper Nipsey Hussle. The mixtape was released as a free digital download on December 31, 2014, on mixtape hosting websites. It was also released in a limited first edition of 100 copies for $1,000 each including other incentives via his All Money In record label, which followed-up Crenshaw, that was sold under the same schema but rather 1,000 copies for $100. The mixtape features production by DJ Mustard, 1500 or Nothin', Hit-Boy, DJ Khalil, Ralo, Wizzo and Jiggy Hendrix, among others. Guest appearances on the mixtape came from Rick Ross, Dom Kennedy, K Camp, Trae Tha Truth, Buddy and many others. The mixtape was supported by the singles "A Hunnit A Show" featuring Rick Ross, "Between Us" featuring K Camp, "Where Yo Money At", "Count Up That Loot", and "50 Niggaz".
Contents
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- Background
- Release and promotion
- Sales
- Singles
- Track listing
- Songs
- References
Nipsey hussle mailbox money full mixtape new 2015
Background
After releasing Crenshaw, October 2013, Nipsey quickly diverted the critical acclaim and success towards his Crenshaw Tour. Where he went on a 31-city trek, which started on January 9, 2014, and ended on February 13, 2014. While on his tour, Nipsey Hussle also released a plethora of songs which were considered freebies that were eventually added onto the 'Mailbox Money' project, such as "Count Up That Loot", "Between Us", "Be Here For A While", and "Where Yo Money At".
Upon the end of his tour, Nipsey created the idea to "Mailbox Money", after reading an article from the EzineArticles, to which describes the details of passive income and equity. From there, he emulated the same idea for his follow-up project, and announced that it would be released some time in December.
On December 29, 2014, he revealed the track list for Mailbox Money, which contained guest appearances from Rick Ross, Dom Kennedy, Trae Tha Truth, Buddy, J. Stone, K Camp, GI Joe, Pacman, Conrad, and Vernardo. Production was handled by, DJ Mustard, 1500 or Nothin', Hit-Boy, DJ Khalil, Ralo, Wizzo and Jiggy Hendrix, among others.
Release and promotion
On December 3, 2014, Hussle announced his 2015 European tour via iHussle.com to which after the release of the 'Mailbox Money' project, he would be travel around 11 countries, such as Paris, England, Germany, and many other countries around Europe, from January 14, 2015 to February 1, 2015.
Sales
According to Nipsey Hussle, he has sold 60 copies of the limited retail version of the album (which cost $1,000) as of 1/24/2015.
Singles
On December 4, 2014, Nipsey released his official debut single, "50 Niggaz", for the forthcoming project, 'Mailbox Money', and explain the motive and direction of the track and project in its entirety by saying,
It's crazy because that record is a year and a half old. I was going to hold it but felt like it made sense with everything that's going on. We've seen this before, especially in L.A., where we felt like we didn't get any justice. I was a little kid during the Rodney King riots. I remember it. There were tanks on Crenshaw and Slauson. The grocery store my grandparents shopped at was burned down. It seemed familiar, and I have a voice now. I didn't want to take to Twitter and all that. I did feel a way about it and wanted to say something.
The following week, he also released the second single, entitled "A Hunnit A Show", alongside Rick Ross, which was produced by Hit-Boy.
Track listing
Executive Producer: Nipsey Hussle, Blacc Sam, Adam & Fatts Co-Executive Producer: Steven "Steve-O" Carless Art Design: Jorge "JP" Peniche
Songs
1Killa4:41
2A Hunnit a Show (feat Rick Ross)Rick Ross2:43
3Status Symbol (feat Buddy)Buddy5:25