BIN Reaper 3

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BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament
BabyTron - Bin Reaper 3- Old Testament.jpg
Mixtape by
ReleasedOctober 28, 2022 (2022-10-28)
Genre
Length39:40
Label
BabyTron chronology
BIN Reaper 2
(2021)
BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament
(2022)
BIN Reaper 3: New Testament
(2023)

BIN Reaper 3 is a two-part project by American rapper BabyTron, which serves overall as the third instalment in the BIN Reaper series of mixtapes. The two projects also serve as his seventh and eighth mixtapes.

Contents

BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament

BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament is the seventh mixtape by American rapper BabyTron, released on October 28, 2022, through Hip Hop Lab and Empire. It follows his 2021 mixtape BIN Reaper 2. The album was primarily produced by ByeKyle! and Damjonboi, with additional production from FtoMelly, Hokatiwi, Jake Sand, Steve-O, Mark Anthony, Enrgy Beats, and Danny G. Its features guest appearances from Icewear Vezzo and BabyTron's rap groups Dog$hit Militia and ShittyBoyz.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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In a lukewarm review, AllMusic's Paul Simpson wrote, "BabyTron has a sharp, quick-witted style and no shortage of clever one-liners and pop culture references, and a few tracks like "Top 2 Not 2" and "AirTron" sport exciting beat changes." [1]

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal. [2]

BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament track listing
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Genesis 1:1"ByeKyle!2:59
2."Top 2 Not 2"
  • FtoMelly
  • Hokatiwi
  • Jake Sand
3:12
3."Myspace"Damjonboi2:46
4."Silly Me"Steve-O3:01
5."Wake TF Up"Mark Anthony1:56
6."Drake & Josh" (featuring Dougie B)ByeKyle!2:51
7."'15-'16 Curry"Damnjonboi2:13
8."8th Wonder of the World"ByeKyle!1:38
9."Can You Swim?" (featuring Icewear Vezzo) Helluva 2:35
10."Awful Lotta Yeah"Enrgy Beats2:31
11."One Side of Things"Damjonboi2:46
12."Rage Quit"Danny G2:14
13."D$M Cypher 2" (featuring Dog$hit Militia and ShittyBoyz)Damjonboi4:02
14."AirTron"Mark Anthony2:15
15."365 Day Grind"ByeKyle!2:34
Total length:39:40

Charts

Chart performance for Bin Reaper 3: Old Testament
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Billboard 200 [3] 69

BIN Reaper 3: New Testament

BIN Reaper 3: New Testament
BabyTron - Bin Reaper 3- New Testament.jpg
Mixtape by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2023 (2023-01-13)
Genre
Length72:00
Label
BabyTron chronology
BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament
(2022)
BIN Reaper 3: New Testament
(2023)
Case Dismissed
(2024)

BIN Reaper 3: New Testament is the eighth mixtape by American rapper BabyTron, released on January 13, 2023, through Hip Hop Lab and Empire. It follows his 2022 mixtape BIN Reaper 3: Old Testament (2022). It was produced primarily by ByeKyle!, with additional production from RJ Lamont, Helluva, Mark Anthony, Enrgy Beats, Damjonboi, Danny G, Jake Sand, Certified Trapper, Hokatiwi, Blue$trip, and Envy. It features guest appreances from Lil Yachty, Babyface Ray, YBN Cordae, Rico Nasty, Remble, Kankan, Certified Trapper, Drego & Beno, RMC Mike, Babyfxce E, J1Hunnit, Prince Jefe, DaBoii, $camaurion, and BabyTron's rap group ShittyBoyz.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork 7.2/10 [4]
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Rap Reviews6.5/10 [6]

In a lukewarm review, AllMusic's Paul Simpson wrote, "The 26-track album features the same type of quick-witted, cartoon-referencing rhymes as its predecessor, but with more polished production, and appearances from major guest stars like Rico Nasty and Lil Yachty." [5]

Track listing

Bin Reaper 3: New Testament track listing
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Forever $cams"ByeKyle!3:47
2."Next Level 2"
  • ByeKyle!
  • RJ Lamont
3:52
3."Michigan Ave"Hokatiwi2:23
4."#FREEUNKY" Helluva 3:02
5."Gimme That" (featuring Lil Yachty)ByeKyle!2:14
6."CatDog" (with Babyface Ray)ByeKyle!3:03
7."Beetleborgs" (with Cordae)ByeKyle!2:25
8."Mr. Hanky"ByeKyle!2:22
9."Remote Control"Mark Anthony2:54
10."RIP Hutch" (with Rico Nasty and Remble)Mark Anthony3:32
11."Mike Amiri Monster"Enrgy Beats2:14
12."Golden Child"Damjonboi2:48
13."Euphoria 2"Damjonboi2:41
14."Sunday School"
  • Danny G
  • Jake Sand
2:38
15."Dirty Draco" (featuring Kankan)ByeKyle!2:41
16."Zap Zone" (featuring Certified Trapper)Certified Trapper3:21
17."Ricky Henderson"Damjonboi3:13
18."Waffle House" (featuring Drego & Beno, ShittyBoyz, RMC Mike, Babyfxce E, J1Hunnit and Prince Jefe)ByeKyle!3:36
19."Mainstream Tron 2"ByeKyle!2:28
20."100 OVR"ByeKyle!2:47
21."Za Morant 2"ByeKyle!1:52
22."You Would've Thought" (with DaBoii)Hokatiwi2:45
23."Animorph"Damjonboi2:47
24."2 Easy"Blue$trip1:55
25."Tronalation 28:27"ByeKyle!2:28
26."I Can't Call It" (featuring $camaurion)Envy2:23
Total length:72:00

Charts

Chart performance for Bin Reaper 3: New Testament
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Billboard 200 [7] 100

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