Chi Town Productions Presents: The Lost Tapes
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Compilation album (Mixtape) by Kanye West | ||
Released | 2002 (U.S.) | |
Genre | Hip-Hop | |
Producer(s) | Kanye West | |
Kanye West chronology | ||
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The Lost Tapes (2002) |
I'm Good (2003) |
The Lost Tapes is the first mixtape ever released by rapper and producer Kanye West, and is also the only Mixtape to be released by West in 2002. The title "The Lost Tapes", is a play on The Lost Tapes album by Nas.
[edit] Track listing
- "Hold On" (Featuring Dwele)
- "Wack Niggas 2004" (Featuring Consequence & Talib Kweli)
- "This Way" (Featuring Dilated Peoples)
- "We Can't Tell"
- "The Truth Freestyle"
- "Lonely People" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
- "Getting Out The Game Freestyle"
- "Overreact Freestyle" (With Consequence)
- "Gimme The Light Freestyle"
- "Jigga My Nigga Freestyle"
- "Love You Better Freestyle"
- "I Need To Know"
- "Apologize"
- "Arguments" (Featuring Martin Lawrence)
- "Changing Lanes" (Featuring Chops)
- "Damage Is Done" (Featuring Grafh)
- "I Gotta Live" (Featuring Jin)
- "The Way That You Do" (Featuring Carl Thomas)
- "Do What I Gotta Do" (Featuring John Legend)
- "Selfish" (Featuring Slum Village)
- "I Try" (Featuring Talib Kweli)
- "Live @ Def Poetry Jam (5-29-2003)"
- "All Falls Down (Original L. Boogie Version)" (Featuring Lauryn Hill)
- "Let's Talk About It"
- "If I Ain't Got You (Part 2)"
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