Jackin' for Beats

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Jackin' for Beats
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Mixtape by
OMG
Released2012
Recorded2010 - 2012
Genre West Coast hip hop
Length30:38
Label Lench Mob
Producer Crazy Toones

Jackin' for Beats is the debut mixtape from rapper and actor O'Shea Jackson Jr. (OMG), son of the rapper Ice Cube. The 10-track mixtape [1] was hosted by DJ Crazy Toones, the official DJ for Ice Cube and WC. OMG's debut was on his father's album I Am the West with his brother Doughboy. In this mixtape, OMG shows similarities to his father's tone, enunciation and humor, [2] while adding his own vocals over some of the standout tracks of today. [3]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Can't Nobody Whip The Kid / House Party"2:25
2."Get Big"1:55
3."You're Everything"3:13
4."No Hands"2:42
5."Oh My God"3:40
6."Kush"4:18
7."Marvin & Chardonnay"1:48
8."Motto"2:32
9."Forever"5:24
10."The One"2:36

Instrumental listing

No.TitleArtistWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1. "House Party" Meek Mill (feat. Young Chris)Robert Williams, Christopher F. RiesThe Beat Bully4:21
2."Get Big" Dorrough (feat. Nitti)Dorrough, Chadron Moore, Tiffany Johnson Nitti 3:45
3."You're Everything" Bun B (feat. Rick Ross, David Banner, 8Ball, and MJG)Mr. Lee4:36
4."No Hands" Waka Flocka Flame (feat. Roscoe Dash and Wale)Juaquin Malphurs, Jeffery Johnson Jr., N. Cobey,Olubowale Victor Folarin Drumma Boy 4:22
5."Tupac Back" Meek Mill (feat. Rick Ross)Robert Williams, William Roberts II, Michael Williams, Marquel Middlebrooks Mike WiLL Made It, Marz3:56
6. "Kush" Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg and Akon)K. Rahman, A. Young, A. Thiam,A. Johnson, D. Tannenbaum, A. Ransom, M. Jones, B. Honeycutt DJ Khalil 3:55
7."Marvin & Chardonnay" Big Sean (feat. Kanye West and Roscoe Dash)Sean Anderson, Kanye West,Jeffrey Johnson, Andrew WanselPop Wansel, Mike Dean3:43
8."The Motto" Drake (feat. Lil Wayne)Shahid Reshi, Aubrey Graham, Dwayne Carter, N.Cobey, Tyler Williams, Salvatore Casto T-Minus 3:02
9."Forever" Drake (feat. Kanye West, Lil Wayne, and Eminem)Drake, Kanye West, Lil Wayne,Eminem Boi-1da 5:58
10."The One" Slaughterhouse (feat. The New Royales)Ryan Montgomery, Dominick Wickliffe, Joseph Anthony Budden II, Joell Ortiz, Khalil Abdul-Rahman DJ Khalil 3:40

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