Almighty So

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Almighty So
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ReleasedOctober 12, 2013
Genre Drill, trap
Length38:30
Label Glory Boyz Entertainment
Producer
  • ISOBeats
  • Bezz Luciano
  • OhZone
  • Abe Beats
  • CM$ Beats
  • Yung Lan
  • Denis37
  • Young Hitmakers
  • TraumaTone
  • Lokey
  • Qua Beats
  • Luke Kelly
  • Jack O'Lantern
  • PhatBoy
  • YGOnDaBeat
Chief Keef chronology
Bang, Part 2
(2013)
Almighty So
(2013)
Big Gucci Sosa
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
HotNewHipHop44/100 [1]

Almighty So is a mixtape by American hip hop recording artist Chief Keef. The mixtape was hosted by DJ Scream and was self-released on October 12, 2013. It features production from a variety of producers, including ISOBeats and OhZone. The album was poorly received upon release, although retrospective reviews have generally been more favorable. [2] [3]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Almighty So Intro"CM$ (Certified Murk Squad)1:38
2."Sucka" (featuring Cdai)Bezz Luciano4:49
3."Ape Shit"Yung Lan2:02
4."Hunchoz"Denis371:56
5."In Love With the Gwop"Young Hitmakers1:51
6."Young Rambos"Abe Beats2:33
7."Blew My High"TraumaTone2:36
8."Me" (featuring Tadoe)Lokey3:30
9."Self" (featuring Tadoe)Qua Beats3:09
10."Nice"Luke Kelly2:24
11."Salty"Bezz Luciano2:50
12."Woulda Coulda"Jack O'Lantern1:58
13."I Kno"
  • ISOBeats
  • OhZone
2:26
14."Baby What's Wrong With You"
  • PhatBoy
  • ISOBeats
2:48
15."Yesterday"YGOnDaBeat2:00
Total length:38:30

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