Georgetown (mixtape)

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ReleasedJune 9, 2015
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Length56:43
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Fat Trel chronology
Gleesh
(2014)
Georgetown
(2015)
Muva Russia
(2015)

Georgetown is a mixtape by American rapper Fat Trel. It was released on June 9, 2015, through Maybach Music Group and Slutty Boyz, and also released for digital download on LiveMixtapes for free. [1] The mixtape features guest appearances from Wale, Rick Ross, Troy Ave, Boosa Da Shoota, Fetty Wap, and J Beale, while production on the mixtape was handled by Beat Billionaire, Cool & Dre, Young Chop, David D.A. Doman, K.E. on the Track, and Yung Lan, among others. [2] [3]

Georgetown serves as a follow-up to his previous 2014 mixtape Gleesh (2014). [4] As of 2023, the mixtape was later re-released as a commercial mixtape exclusively on the streaming platforms (such as Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, and Amazon Music) in its entirety. [5] [6] [7] [8]

Track listing

Georgetown track listing
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro" Beat Billionaire 4:00
2."Wzup Wit Me"808OnDaTrack3:43
3."I'm Da Type"Dree The Drummer4:24
4."Brrrr" (featuring Wale and Rick Ross) Cool & Dre 2:48
5."Fuck Out My Face"Bass Hedz3:45
6."Say My Name"Bass Hedz4:37
7."Funky Style" (featuring Troy Ave)Go Grizzly3:09
8."Geetchi Liberachi" (featuring Rick Ross)Beat Billionaire2:43
9."Young Niggaz" Young Chop 2:02
10."IG Bitches"Yung Lan2:48
11."I'm Ill" (featuring Boosa Da Shoota)Dree The Drummer3:47
12."Calling All Workers"
2:12
13."Somebody Gotta Die"Dree The Drummer4:23
14."Murder Gardenz" David D.A. Doman 3:23
15."I Think I Love Her" (featuring Fetty Wap)Dree The Drummer4:17
16."Dear Momma" (featuring J Beale)David D.A. Doman4:42
Total length:56:43

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