Kizzaland | ||||
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Released | July 2008 | |||
Genre | Hip hop, pop, R&B | |||
Length | 60:22 | |||
Izza Kizza chronology | ||||
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Kizzaland is the mixtape by Izza Kizza mixed by Nick Catchdubs. It was released as a free download on his weblog [1] in July 2008. Kizzaland includes mixes by Timbaland, Soul Diggaz and Koolade. One of the songs from the mixtape, "Red Wine", was featured as the opening track of Paste Magazine's June 2008 New-Music Sampler CD. [2] The song "Millionaire" was included in the soundtrack for the Madden NFL 09 video game. [3] On Kizza's YouTube channel [4] there are cartoon and mixtape videos for his songs.
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