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The Mix Tape (KRS One album)

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Released
  
August 27, 2002

Artist
  
KRS-One

Label
  
Entertainment One Music

The Mix Tape (2002)
  
Kristyles (2003)

Release date
  
27 August 2002

Recorded
  
2002

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Producer
  
KRS-One, Da Beatminerz, Creative Minds Combined, A-Sharp, Pleasure King, Inebriated Beats, Tine E Tim, BJ Wheeler

Genres
  
Hip hop music, East Coast hip hop, Hardcore hip hop

Similar
  
The Sneak Attack, Keep Right, Kristyles, Spiritual Minded, Maximum Strength

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The Mix Tape is a mixtape by KRS-One released in August 2002 by Koch Records, in promotion of the Kristyles album also released by Koch the following year. It is quite short with four interludes making up the 13 tracks. It is known for the song "Ova Here" which disses Nelly, as KRS-One was under the impression Nelly dissed him on the track #1 from his album Nellyville and the Training Day soundtrack.

Contents

A proper but very limited version of the street album was released in Europe under the title Prophets vs. Profits. That version features lesser skits and has a few additional tracks although a pair of tracks on The Mix Tape is missing from Prophets vs. Profits.

Songs

Ova Here2:57
Things Is About To Change2:34
Splash2:24

References

The Mix Tape (KRS-One album) Wikipedia


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