Cassette 3: The Marion Morrison Mixtape

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Cassette 3:
The Marion Morrison Mixtape
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ReleasedJuly 30, 2013 (2013-07-30)
Recorded2013
Genre Hip hop
Length25:54
Label Self-released
Producer
Jonwayne chronology
Cassette 2
(2013)
Cassette 3:
The Marion Morrison Mixtape

(2013)
Rap Album One
(2013)

Cassette 3: The Marion Morrison Mixtape is the sixth mixtape by American rapper Jonwayne. It was released as a free digital download and cassette tape on July 30, 2013. It contains guest appearances from Jeremiah Jae, Oliver the 2nd, Zeroh, and Flying Lotus (as Captain Murphy).

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Ode To Mortality" Jonwayne 4:14
2."Numbers On The Hoard" Don Cannon 2:43
3."Blaq Cowboy" DJ Premier 1:57
4."The Ritz" Jeremiah Jae 2:01
5."Mean Muggin'" (featuring Jeremiah Jae and Oliver the 2nd)Jonwayne2:26
6."And Bullshit" (featuring Zeroh)Jonwayne3:14
7."Blaq Prussian" (featuring Jeremiah Jae and Oliver the 2nd)Jonwayne4:49
8."Altitude"
3:14
9."Dog It" (featuring Captain Murphy and Jeremiah Jae)Jonwayne4:17
10."Notes To Myself" J Dilla 3:14
11."Marion Morrison" Madlib 2:59

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