All Day DeShay: AM

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All Day DeShay: AM
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ReleasedSeptember 30, 2011 (2011-09-30)
Recorded2011
Genre Hip hop
Label Seven7Ceven Music
Producer brandUn DeShay, DJ Battlecat, Elbee Thrie, Childish Major, The Super 3, Best Kept Secret
Singles from All Day DeShay: AM
  1. "Ur Fresh!"
    Released: October 24, 2011
  2. "World Famous"
    Released: January 4, 2012
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All Day DeShay: AM is the fifth mixtape by rapper, producer brandUn DeShay (later known as Ace Hashimoto). [2] The album is almost entirely produced by DeShay himself. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Shay Loves To Ball" brandUn DeShay 2:12
2."World Famous"brandUn DeShay3:17
3."They Notice" (featuring Rockie Fresh)brandUn DeShay3:37
4."NOW! *OVA*"brandUn DeShay1:16
5."Ur Fresh!"brandUn DeShay3:12
6."VirGo Away For Awhile" (featuring Allen Ritter) The Super 3 3:18
7."Canopy"brandUn DeShay3:07
8."Why Bother" (featuring Raz Fresco)Childish Major4:23
9."FTW!" (featuring Vic Mensa)brandUn DeShay3:15
10."1 Up!" DJ Battlecat 3:54
11."Letter to God"Craig Balmoris of Best Kept Secret 2:15
12."Take It Back"Elbee Thrie1:48
13."LATER! *OVA*"brandUn DeShay1:13
14."Canopy Pt. II"brandUn DeShay3:13

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  2. "Ace Hashimoto✖️エイス橋本 🦖 on Instagram: "On May 21st, I'll be releasing my FIRST album. 🖤🦖 Years of writing, producing & featuring on other PPL shit, but now i got my own. All thanks be to @nbnrecords and @devinjmorrison for introducing me. Its funny how things woitsout cuz when i first met Dev in Tokyo, i extended my network to him not expecting it to benefit in any way. Lo & behold, i was grateful i'd paid it forward cuz he ended up creating this opportunity for me. I was literally bored & unmotivated w/ Music, but something about @onra_ telling me he believed i should try an album & that i'd have his full support reignited me. I'm still gon stick to my "day job" because being a full time musician IS NOT for me lol but on this weird journey of my life, i think this was the one thing missing. This might be the first & last album of mine and if so, i did a hell of a job 🖤🦖 I enjoy music a lot more as a hobby anyway. 🤷🏾‍♂️ I just hope you'll continue listening when it comes."".
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