63/19

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63/19
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Mixtape by
ReleasedFebruary 7, 2013 (2013-02-07)
Recorded Oakland, California
Genre Hip hop, alternative hip hop
Kool A.D. chronology
51
(2012)
63/19
(2013)
Not O.K.
(2013)

63 and 19 are mixtapes by Kool A.D, released as a double-album on February 7, 2013. [1] The albums include collaborations with Pictureplane, Young L, SKYWLKR, Keyboard Kid, Trackademicks, Fat Tony, Mike Finito, Lakutis and Spank Rock as well as a beat Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys originally made for Das Racist. [1]

Contents

Critical reception

63 and 19 received mostly positive reviews from critics. Vice described 19 and 63 as "taking the discursive and funny work he was doing with Das Racist and stripping it of any sense of structure or formula, but also work[ing] to free him from the label of 'Dude in Das Racist'". [2] Pitchfork also praised the mixtapes, calling them "organically avant-garde", giving 19 a score of 7.9 out of 10 and 63 a 7.6. [3] Afropunk called the record "challenging, vibrant, and sometimes brilliant". [4] Contactmusic.com named 63 one of the ten best albums of 2013. [5]

Track listing

19

  1. "Knowledge Born" (prod. Kool A.D.)
  2. "Eroika" (prod. Steel Tipped Dove)
  3. "New World" (prod. Plinio Trujillo)
  4. "Marine World Africa U.S.A." (ft. Issue) (prod. Issue)
  5. "Vendedores" (ft. Tray 57) (prod. Young L)
  6. "Beautiful Naked Psychedelic Gherkin Exploding Tomato Sauce All Over Your Face" (ft. Haji Springer and Bill Ding) (prod. Bill Ding)
  7. "Wow (Bay Shit)" (ft. Trackademicks) (prod. Trackademicks)
  8. "Hawaii 510" (ft. Cuzzo Fly and Citizen Chance) (prod. Mac Mean)
  9. "Fresh Prince" (prod. Skywlkr)
  10. "Jaleel White" (prod. Young L)
  11. "Jenny Holzer" (ft. Chippy Nonstop) (prod. Ryan Marks)
  12. "Kriss Kross" (prod. Steel Tipped Dove)
  13. "NPR" (prod. Ad-Rock)
  14. "Cheeba Cheeba" (ft. Spank Rock) (prod. Ghostdad)
  15. "Attitude" (ft. Cult Days) (prod. Pictureplane)
  16. "All Skreets" (ft. Dada Powell) (prod. Keyboard Kid)
  17. "Finally Every Dimension of the Skreets" (prod. Kool A.D.)

63

  1. "63" (Amaze 88 Intro)
  2. "Moneyball" (prod. Mike Finito)
  3. "Froyo" (ft. Detroit Cydi and Selfsays) (prod. Illingsworth)
  4. "Sclera" (prod. Amaze 88)
  5. "Chuck Very" (ft. Young Dave) (prod. Amaze 88)
  6. "Airplane Flight" (ft. Davinci) (prod. Amaze 88)
  7. "Finito Posse Jawn" (ft. Chaz Van Queen, DVS, Lakutis, Mike Finito, and Davito) (prod. Mike Finito)
  8. "Get a Job" (prod. Alex Kestner)
  9. "Mass Appeal" (ft. Young Dave and Amaze 88) (prod. Amaze 88)
  10. "Future Primitive Culinary School" (ft. Chippy Nonstop) (prod. SPVCE)
  11. "Rap Genius" (ft. Lakutis, Dallas Penn, DVS, and Meyhem Lauren) (prod. Amaze 88)
  12. "OK Computer" (ft. Verbs and Maffew Ragazino) (prod. Amaze 88)
  13. "Question Jam Answer" (ft. Busdriver and Beans of Antipop Consortium) (prod. Amaze 88)
  14. "Ken Burns" (ft. Kassa and Dada Powell) (prod. Illingsworth)
  15. "Red Wine" (ft. Open Mike Eagle) (prod. Amaze 88)
  16. "Saved by the Bell" (ft. Kassa) (prod. Amaze 88)
  17. "Lush" (ft. Ne$$ of Weekend Money) (prod. Amaze 88)
  18. "Hydrants" (ft. Meyhem Lauren) (prod. Mike Finito)
  19. "Bering Sea Gold" (prod. Amaze 88)
  20. "Exotische Kunst" (prod. Kanye West)Note 1
  21. "Equality Understanding" (prod. Kool A.D.)

Note 1: While the track list credits Kanye West, it's only a sample. [6]

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References

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  2. Drew Millard (February 12, 2013). "Interview: Kool A.D. talks politics, Macauly Caulkin, and bears". Vice. Archived from the original on April 12, 2013. Retrieved February 12, 2013.
  3. Carrie Battan (February 14, 2013). "Kool A.D.: 19 / 63". Pitchfork Media . Retrieved February 14, 2013.
  4. Nathan Leigh (February 8, 2013). "Kool AD's new mixtape is challenging, vibrant, and sometimes brilliant. Free Download + video!". Afropunk. Archived from the original on October 26, 2013. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  5. Joe Wilde (December 23, 2013). "Joe Wilde's Top 10 Albums Of 2013". Contactmusic.com . Retrieved 2013-12-23.
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