Before the Storm (mixtape)

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Before the Storm
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 2010
Recorded2010
Genre
Label Takeover Entertainment Ltd
Producer Kwasi Danquah III
Tinchy Stryder chronology
Street Anthems
(2009)
Before the Storm
(2010)
III EP
(2010)

Before the Storm is the third and final of three mixtapes by Tinchy Stryder, released in England in March 2010 on the Takeover Entertainment label. On the mixtape, Stryder raps with Wiley, who had appeared on Stryder's first and second mixtapes, I'm Back U Know and Lost and Found . [1] The mixtape also features Ghetts and a few members of Ruff Sqwad. [1] It was released as a free download prior to the release of Stryder's third solo studio album, Third Strike , which was released on 15 November 2010. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Right Now"2:27
2."Badman Ting"2:51
3."No Limits" (featuring Maveric)2:55
4."Money Mans World"4:03
5."Use To Be" (featuring Dirty Danger and Fuda Guy)2:43
6."Do We Run Dis" (featuring Maveric and Roachee)3:21
7."1 Reason"3:26
8."Everybody" (featuring Maveric and Wiley)3:38
9."F64"2:44
10."Hype Ting" (featuring Stutta, Mercston and Ghetts)3:30

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