The Mix Tape
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Studio album by KRS-One | ||
Released | August 27, 2002 | |
Genre | Hip-hop | |
Label | Koch Records | |
Producer(s) | KRS-One Da Beatminerz Creative Minds Combined A-Sharp Pleasure King Inebriated Beats Tine E Tim BJ Wheeler |
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Professional reviews | ||
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KRS-One chronology | ||
Spiritual Minded (2002) |
The Mix Tape (2002) |
Kristyles (2003) |
The Mix Tape is rapper, KRS-One's sixth album. It was released in August of 2002 by Koch Records. It is quite short with four interludes making up the 13 tracks. It is known for the song "Ova Here" which disses Nelly for being commercial and disrespecting KRS-One.
[edit] Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Ova Here" | Da Beatminerz | KRS-One |
2 | "Things Is About To Change" | Creative Minds Combined | KRS-One |
3 | "Splash" | A-Sharp, Pleasure King | KRS-One |
4 | "Kim-O/Steph-Lover Shout-Outs" | Kim-O, Steph-Lover | |
5 | "Down The Charts" | Creative Minds Combined | KRS-One |
6 | "Priest Shout-Outs" | Priest | |
7 | "The Message 2002" | Inebriated Beats | KRS-One |
8 | "Kreditz" | *Interlude* | |
9 | "Stop It" | KRS-One | KRS-One |
10 | "Problemz" | Inebriated Beats | KRS-One |
11 | "Deejay Red Alert Shout-Outs" | Red Alert | |
12 | "Ova Here (Remix)" | Tine E Tim | KRS-One |
13 | "Preserve The Kulture" | BJ Wheeler | KRS-One |
[edit] Album Chart Positions
Year | Album | Chart positions | ||
Billboard 200 | Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums | Top Independent Albums | ||
2002 | Spiritual Minded | - | #32 | #17 |
KRS-One |
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Albums Criminal Minded • By All Means Necessary • Ghetto Music: The Blueprint of Hip Hop • Edutainment • Live Hardcore Worldwide • Sex and Violence • Return of the Boom Bap • KRS-One • I Got Next • The Sneak Attack • Spiritual Minded • The Mix Tape • Prophets Vs. Profits • Kristyles• D.I.G.I.T.A.L. • Keep Right • Peedo and the Luna Empire Mix Tape • Life |
Compilation albums Man & His Music • Strictly for da Breakdancers & Emceez • Battle for Rap Supremacy KRS-One Vs. MC Shan • Man & His Music (Remixes from Around the World) • A Retrospective • Best of B-Boy Records • Best of Rapture's Delight • Blast Master Tapes: Best of the B-Boy Sessions |
Singles "Say No Brother" • "South Bronx" • "Super Hoe" • "Poetry" • "The Bridge Is Over" • "Self Destruction" • "I'm Still #1" • "Jack of Spades" • "My Philosophy" • "Stop the Violence" • "Bo! Bo! Bo!" • "Why Is That" • "You Must Learn" • "Love's Gonna Get'cha (Material Love)" • "Ya Know the Rules" • "Radio Song" • "13 and Good" • "Duck Down" • "We in There" • "Black Cop" • "Outta Here" • "Sound of Da Police" • "Big Timer" • "Free Mumia" • "MC's Act Like They Don't Know" • "Rappaz R. N. Dainja" • "1, 2 Pass It" • "Can't Stop, Won't Stop" • "Step into a World (Rapture's Delight)" • "Heartbeat" • "A Friend" • "Word Perfect" • "Bulworth (They Talk About It When We Live It)" • "5 Boroughs" • "EY-YO! (The Reggae Virus)" • "No Wack DJ's" • "The Mind" • "Get Your Self Up (Remix)" • "Hot" • "Essentials" • "C.I.A. (Criminals in Action)" • "Clear 'Em Out" • "Underground" • "How Bad Do You Want It" • "Illegal Business (2004 Remix)" • "Let 'Em Have It" • "Boogie Down Ox" • "What You Know About?" • "My Life" • "Better Than I've Ever Been" |
Other: Boogie Down Productions • "I Can't Wake Up" • Stop the Violence Movement • Temple of Hiphop |