Ghetto Mindstate (Can't Get Away)

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""Ghetto Mindstate""
Single by Lil' Flip featuring Lyfe Jennings
from the album I Need Mine
ReleasedJanuary 30, 2007
Recorded2006
Genre Gangsta rap, R&B
Length3:54
Label Warner Bros., Asylum Records, Clover G Records
Songwriter(s) W. Weston/C. Hassan/S. Lal/C. Jennings
Producer(s) The Synphony
Lil' Flip singles chronology
"What It Do"
(2006)
""Ghetto Mindstate""
(2007)
"Heartbreaker"
(2009)
Lyfe Jennings singles chronology
"Cops Out"
(2007)
"Ghetto Mindstate"
(2007)
"Never Never Land"
(2008)

"Ghetto Mindstate" is the first single from Lil' Flip's album, I Need Mine . It features Lyfe Jennings. The song peaked at #77 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

Contents

Other versions

These two versions were released on an EP along with the original version.

  1. Ghetto Mindstate (Radio Version)
  2. Ghetto Mindstate (Instrumental)

Music video

The music video features the actor Tristan Wilds and the late rapper Young Argo. The video premiered on BET's Access Granted on January 10, 2007.

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References

  1. "Charting Info for Singles from I Need Mine". allmusic.com.