GMTO Vol.1 (Get Money Take Over)

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GMTO Vol.1 (Get Money Take Over)
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ReleasedSeptember 4, 2020
Recorded2019-2020
Genre
Length35:32
Label
Producer
  • A-Lau
  • CHASETHEMONEY
  • DMEBeatz
  • EliWTF
  • Ghosty
  • GotchaBeats
  • HARGO
  • MalikOTB
  • MoneyEvery
  • MoraBeats
  • Muddi
  • Nonza
  • Nonzo Beatz
  • SephGotTheWaves
  • Swirv
  • Teddy Da Don
  • Tino
  • Yoz Beatz
Bizzy Banks chronology
GMTO Vol.1 (Get Money Take Over)
(2020)
Same Energy
(2021)
Singles from GMTO Vol.1 (Get Money Take Over)
  1. "Quarantine Freestyle"
    Released: May 1, 2020 [1]
  2. "Don't Start, Pt.2"
    Released: May 29, 2020 [2]
  3. "Movies"
    Released: July 10, 2020 [3]
  4. "Extra Sturdy"
    Released: August 21, 2020 [4]

GMTO Vol.1 (Get Money Take Over) is the debut mixtape by American drill artist Bizzy Banks. It is the first part of his "GMTO" series. The mixtape was released on September 4, 2020, by Atlantic Records. The mixtape features a sole guest appearance from Leeky G Bando.

Contents

Background

Bizzy revealed via Instagram live that he had a verse recorded from Pop Smoke, intended to be featured on "Don't Start, Pt.2". The verse was removed before release and used on Pop Smoke's own song "Defiant" featuring Dread WOO and Travi as part of his second posthumous album. [5] [6]

Singles

The lead single to the album, titled "Quarantine Freestyle" was released on May 1, 2020. The second single titled "Don't Start Pt.2", a sequel to his 2019 single "Don't Start", was released May 29, 2020. The third single "Movies" was released on July 10, 2020. The fourth and final single, "Extra Sturdy", was released August 21, 2020, two weeks before the mixtape release date.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
  • DMEBeatz
  • Teddy Da Don
  • Muddi
2:19
2."Hit The Block" (featuring Leeky G Bando)
  • Moses
  • Leeky G Bando
  • HARGO
HARGO2:28
3."Movies"
  • Moses
  • Ryan O'Neill
  • Yoz Beatz
  • MoneyEvery
  • Yoz Beatz
2:29
4."Swirv"
  • Moses
  • Swirv
  • Yoz Beatz
  • Swirv
  • Yoz Betaz
2:20
5."Top 5"
  • Moses
  • Nonza
Nonza3:14
6."Cool Off"Ghosty2:11
7."Quarantine Freestyle"
  • Moses
  • Chase Rose
CHASETHEMONEY2:05
8."Quarantine Freestyle, Pt.2"
  • Moses
  • Tino
Tino2:18
9."Neo"
  • Moses
  • Moss
Ghosty1:49
10."Heartfroze"
  • Moses
  • Teddy Da Don
  • Muddi
  • Teddy Da Don
  • Muddi
2:40
11."Extra Sturdy"
  • Moses
  • EliWTF
  • A-Lau
  • EliWTF
  • A-Lau
1:52
12."Hold You"
  • Moses
  • GotchaBeats
GotchBeats2:33
13."Beautiful"
  • Moses
  • Malik Bynoe-Fisher
  • Joseph Boydon
  • MalikOTB
  • SephGotTheWaves
1:40
14."Don't Start, Pt.2"
  • Moses
  • Luis Mora
MoraBeats3:14
15."Outro"
  • Moses
  • Nonzo Beatz
Nonzo Beatz2:14
Total length:35:32

Sequel Mixtape

A sequel mixtape titled GMTO Vol.2 (Get Money Take Over) was released on March 8, 2024. The mixtape features appearances from Leeky G Bando, Kenzo B, Luh Tyler and Shawny Binladen and features 15 songs. [7]

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