The Odyssey Mixtape

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The Odyssey Mixtape
Sean Paul odyssey mixtape.jpg
Mixtape by
Released26 December 2009
Genre
Length61:21
Producer Sean Paul
Sean Paul chronology
Imperial Blaze
(2009)
The Odyssey Mixtape
(2009)

The Odyssey Mixtape is the first mixtape album by dancehall artist Sean Paul, released four months after his fourth studio album, Imperial Blaze (2009). It is entirely self-produced by Paul. [1] The image used for the album cover is a slightly modified reversed version of the one on the back of the Imperial Blaze album.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Odyssey Intro"0:49
2."Buy You A Round" (featuring Chino)3:45
3."We Party"4:16
4."Eazy Breeze" (featuring Farenheit)3:13
5."Ganja Fi Free"3:14
6."Red In Dem Eyes"3:06
7."Bring It On"4:09
8."Forever"5:16
9."Serious" (featuring Busta Rhymes and Busy Signal)3:02
10."Do You Remember" (featuring Jay Sean and Lil Jon)1:47
11."Porno Tape"3:36
12."Watz It Gonna Be" (featuring Farenheit)3:15
13."Run This Town (I'm Dangerous)"4:10
14."Blazin"4:20
15."Down Di Line"2:53
16."Baby Girl"3:02
17."Just Like Dat" (featuring Wayne Marshall)2:23
18."Brown Skin Girl" (featuring Chris Brown)2:10
19."Follow Me" (featuring Sean Kingston)3:05

Samples

"Odyssey Intro"

"We Party"

"Bring It On"

"Forever"

"Run This Town (I'm Dangerous)"

"Blazin'"

"Red In Dem Eyes"

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