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The Killer

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Download links and information about The Killer by Killer Mike. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 21 tracks with total duration of 01:14:25 minutes.

Artist: Killer Mike
Release date: 2005
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap
Tracks: 21
Duration: 01:14:25
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:52
2. F*ck U Musick 3:30
3. Get'em Shawty (featuring Three 6 Mafia) 4:38
4. Bad Day Worst Day 4:39
5. OG Salute (Skit) 0:23
6. Ni**as Down South 5:41
7. A Dope Story 3:59
8. Dungeon Family Dedication 1:53
9. Dats What Dat Is (featuring Bun B, Paul Wall) 3:10
10. Ain't No Love 3:00
11. Aye Ohh 4:04
12. Grind Time Pay Style (featuring Bigg Slim, S.L. Jones, Young Pill) 3:40
13. Son of the Dope Man 3:02
14. Down Ass Chick 4:21
15. My Chrome 3:38
16. A Few Thoughts (Skit) 0:42
17. I'm the Sh*t 4:19
18. East Side West Side 3:47
19. Push Back (featuring M.O.P.) 3:47
20. Watch (featuring Nario, S.L. Jones, Young Pill) 3:42
21. Outro (Long A** Outro) 7:38

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While fans of Atlanta Hip-Hop sat on their thumbs waiting for new material from Andre and Big Boi, Atlanta’s other favorite son continued to churn out superlative material at a truly intimidating pace. Other rappers frequently use the mixtape circuit to flood the market with half-baked remixes and tossed off free styles, but Killer Mike’s mixtapes are easily on par with his official recordings and are often easier to track down, as Mike’s official albums sometimes languished in the vaults due to record label indecision. Such was the fate of The Killer, an outstanding slice of hard-charging Atlanta rap that was slated to be Killer Mike’s second full length. Though The Killer was originally targeted for a 2004 release it was kept under wraps until late 2007, when Mike made it available for download via his website. Had it been released, The Killer would have marked a significant mid-career triumph. It builds on the low-slung rhythms of Mike’s debut Monster while exhibiting the increased lyrical depth and ferociously focused delivery that would make Mike’s subsequent releases critical favorites.