Ep. 17: A Brief History of Collaborative Mixtapes + Lil Baby& Gunna's 'Drip Harder' - a podcast by Boosie Fade

from 2018-10-11T21:56:41

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This week on Catch Up, James and Jordan discuss the increasingly common trend of collaborative mixtapes; looking back on touchstones of the form like Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana's 'I Can't Feel My Face', Kanye West and Jay-Z's 'Watch The Throne', and Drake and Future's 'What A Time To Be Alive'. They also give their thoughts on 'Drip Harder'; a new collaboration from up-and-coming Atlanta stars Lil Baby and Gunna.
 
Also referenced:
 

Juelz Santana and Lil Wayne's 'I Can't Feel My Face', Lil Wayne's You Aint Got Nothing On Me,  Lil Wayne and Juelz Santana's 'Birds Flying High', MF Doom and Ghostface Killa Rumoured CollabNas and Damien MarleyMax B and French MontanaJay-Z and Kanye's 'Who Gon Stop Me', Jay-Z's 'D.O.A (Death of Autotune)', Jay-Z and Kanye's 'The Joy'Drake and Futures 'Diamonds Dancing'Drake and Future's 'Big Rings'Drake and Future's 'Jumpman' Gucci Mane and Waka Flocka Flame's 'Ferrari Boys'Gucci Mane and Future's 'Free Bricks'21 Savage and Offset's 'Ghostface Killas,  Future and Young Thug's 'Killed Before', Young Thug's 'Floyd Mayweather'Lil Baby and Gunna's 'Close Friends'


 

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