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Recorded
  
2014–16

Slime Season 3 (2016)
  
Jeffery (2016)

Release date
  
25 March 2016

Genre
  
Trap music

Length
  
28:20

Artist
  
Young Thug

Label
  
300 Entertainment/Atl

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Released
  
March 25, 2016 (2016-03-25)

Producer
  
London on da Track (exec.) Allen Ritter Dun Deal Isaac Flame Mike Will Made It MariiBeatz Resource Ricky Racks

Nominations
  
BET Hip Hop Award for Best Mixtape

Similar
  
Young Thug albums, Trap music albums, Other albums

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Slime Season 3 is a mixtape by American rapper Young Thug. It was released on March 25, 2016, by 300 Entertainment and Atlantic Records. It serves as the third and final installment to the Slime Season series. The mixtape consisted of eight tracks, which features guest appearances from Yak Gotti, Duke and Peewee Roscoe, with the production by several record producers that was handled by Mike Will Made It, London on da Track, Allen Ritter, Isaac Flame and MariiBeatz, among others.

Contents

Slime Season 3 received generally positive reviews from critics and debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200. It also debuted at number one on Billboard's Top Rap Albums chart.

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Background

Young Thug announced the release date of Slime Season 3 through a funeral procession at SXSW in Austin, Texas. The coffin was covered in red graffiti scribblings that revealed the album's title and the release date. Written on the casket was "3.25.16" and "Slime Season". Lyor Cohen teased the funeral on Snapchat, saying, "Today in Austin, we're gonna bury Slime Season 3." Be El Be expanded on Twitter saying. "What Lyor meant was, dropping SS3 and getting past all the talk and this era of thug," he posted. "Moving forward to dropping albums and hits SS3 OTW [❗️]".

Critical reception

Slime Season 3 received generally positive reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the mixtape received an average score of 76, based on 11 reviews. James Wilt of Exclaim! said, "Every song justifies its spot: the Allen Ritter-produced "Drippin'" serves as a standout, exhibiting a staccato delivery and manic yelling, both of which are new to his already vast sonic vocabulary." Adam Kivel of Consequence of Sound said, "This record feels a little too brief, especially trailing off at the end. But if the chief complaint about a Young Thug record is that he's too focused, it shows he's honing in on that perfect blend that will launch him into the stratosphere." Narsimha Chintaluri of HipHopDX said, "Young Thug's extensive catalog is spotted with dynamic moments and this project seems to forgo such progressiveness. The range is still there, but sectioned into neatly packaged offerings." Brian Duricy of PopMatters said, "His delivery is somehow still getting better, and Slime Season 3 succeeds as an exercise in discovering just how elastic syllables are."

Brian Tabb of Pretty Much Amazing said, "Slime Season 3, while still with its flaws, is the perfect introduction to those wondering just where the hell popular hip-hop has come, gone, and will soon go in the snowballing south." Sheldon Pearce of Pitchfork said, "The tape plays like a final installment, going out with a bang and saving some of the series' best for last." Brian Josephs of Spin said, "Although Young Thug moves away from exploring emotional pain, SS3 is still very much informed by introspection." Brooklyn Russell of Tiny Mix Tapes said, "Slime Season 3 is as celebratory, emotionally rich, and life-affirming as a good funeral should be but never is. And this isn't the end; it's only the beginning of a brand new chapter." Lanre Bakare of The Guardian said, "Good as they are, there's nothing like Calling Your Name or Don't Know here, and its shorter tracklist means you're just getting teed up for the back nine when time is called. Having said that, it's free to download and another interesting release from hip-hop's most idiosyncratic talent." Scott Glaysher of XXL said, "Overall, Slime Season 3 stacks up well against Thug's colorful catalog and is undoubtedly the most listenable mixtape in the series thus far."

Commercial performance

Slime Season 3 debuted at number seven on the Billboard 200, moving 38,000 units: 22,000 in sales and an extra 16,000 in album equivalent units. It was the eighth highest-selling album of the week domestically.

Songs

1With Them3:18
2Memo3:15
3Drippin'3:07

References

Slime Season 3 Wikipedia