Every Bad Day Has Good News

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Every Bad Day Has Good News
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Mixtape by
ReleasedNovember 19, 2021 (2021-11-19)
Recorded2020–2021
Studio
Genre Hip hop
Length49:47
Label Radamiz Is Limitless LLC
Producer
Radamiz chronology
Synonyms of Strength
(2020)
Every Bad Day Has Good News
(2021)
Gnashing, Teeth
(2023)
Singles from Every Bad Day Has Good News
  1. "Spades"
    Released: October 12, 2021
  2. "Caterpillar"
    Released: October 26, 2021

Every Bad Day Has Good News is the second mixtape by American rapper Radamiz. It was released on November 19, 2021, by Radamiz Is Limitless LLC. The album features guest appearances from Marlon Craft, Big E, Topaz Jones, Devin Tracy, Like, History, and Heaven Williams. [1]

Contents

Release and promotion

In August 2021, Radamiz announced his follow up project to Synonyms of Strength in an interview with Gaspzine and revealed the project title "Every Bad Day Has Good News" [2] On October 12, 2021, Radamiz released his first single "Spades", featuring Devin Tracy. [3]

On October 26, Radamiz released the second and final single "Caterpillar" featuring New York artist Marlon Craft. [4] "Caterpillar" earned him his second appearance on Ebro Darden's show on Apple Music 1 radio on November 9, 2021. Radamiz unveiled the tracklist on social media for Every Bad Day Has Good News on November 17.

Track listing

Credits adapted from Tidal and iTunes' metadata. [5] [6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."The Price" (featuring Heaven Williams)
H. Illa3:24
2."Ash Wednesday"
  • Rodriguez
  • Malcolm Martin
Thelonious Martin 2:14
3."Beautiful Man" (featuring Big E)
  • Rodriguez
  • Waseel Amoura
  • Devin Concanon
  • WASEEL
  • choob
2:30
4."God's +1"
  • Rodriguez
  • Amoura
  • Concanon
  • WASEEL
  • choob
3:48
5."Like (Zagazig)" (with Like)
  • Rodriguez
  • Gabriel Stevenson
Like2:40
6."Spades" (with Devin Tracy)
  • Rodriguez
  • Tracy
  • Amoura
  • Concanon
  • Jack Monk
  • WASEEL
  • choob
  • Monk
3:25
7."Healing Takes Time" (with Topaz Jones)
  • Rodriguez
  • George Jones
  • Terry Watson
Tee-WaTT3:18
8."One World" (with Like)
  • Rodriguez
  • Stevenson
Like3:29
9."Apple Heads"
  • Rodriguez
  • Shaquille Mitchell
  • Gabriel Rubina
  • Todorashko Vladyslavovych
  • Tivon Key
  • Sam Illy
  • Rook
  • NLCK [a]
  • V'Don [a]
2:13
10."Caterpillar" (with Marlon Craft)
  • Rodriguez
  • Marlon Cirker
  • Amoura
  • Concanon
  • Monk
  • Rayana Jay
  • Sebastian Mikael
  • WASEEL
  • choob
  • Monk
4:01
11."Humbly, Respectfully, Fuck You!" (featuring History)
  • Rodriguez
  • Kennedy
  • Amoura
  • Concanon
  • WASEEL
  • choob
2:45
12."DUCKING AN OMEN"
  • Rodriguez
  • Amoura
  • Concanon
  • WASEEL
  • choob
3:37
13."B What U Want In Life"
  • Rodriguez
  • Amoura
WASEEL2:23
Total length:39:47

Notes

Personnel

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