Out Ur Body Music

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Out Ur Body Music
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 29, 2024
Recorded2023–2024
Genre [1]
Length24:48
Label All We Got
Producer
  • Chris Marek
  • Ellis Lost
  • Paul Monstreal
  • Aidan Zerby
Lil Skies chronology
Unbothered
(2021)
Out Ur Body Music
(2024)
Singles from Out Ur Body Music
  1. "Thousands"
    Released: February 9, 2024 [2]
  2. "Death"
    Released: March 8, 2024 [1]

Out Ur Body Music is the ninth mixtape by American rapper Lil Skies, released on March 29, 2024, by All We Got Entertainment. This mixtape features no guest appearances and was supported by two singles.

Contents

Background

In 2023 Skies announced he would be releasing a mixtape before the end of the year. It was unexpectedly pushed back however. It was later teased numerous times via Instagram stories and posts. On January 25, 2024, Skies manager confirmed the tape was ready and had been submitted via an Instagram post caption. [3] More teasers were posted via social media throughout February and March. Skies revealed the cover art and track list on March 26, via Instagram. [4] The mixtape was also released on pre sale on Apple Music the same day [5] .

Singles

Skies released a Mic performance of "Pivot" on YouTube with no prior announcement on January 3, 2024. [6] The song did not release on any streaming platform despite Skies stating, on a now deleted post, that he would release it soon. It was announced to be a apart of the mixtape on March 26 when he revealed the track listing. [7]

The official lead single to the mixtape, titled "Thousands", was released February 9, 2024, to all major streaming platforms. The song taps back into Skies old smooth autotuned flows whilst also incorporating his new style. The mixtape's second single "Death" was released March 8, 2024. The song features heavy bass and features an Alternative hip hop style. [1]

Track listing

Out Ur Body Music track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Call Me"Zerby3:00
2."Drank Talk"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
  • Chris Marek
  • Zerby
  • Chris Marek
3:01
3."Thousands"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
Zerby2:49
4."Death"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
Zerby3:04
5."Pivot"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
  • Ellis Lost
  • Paul Monstreal
  • Zerby
  • Ellis Lost
  • Paul Monstreal
3:36
6."Misunderstood"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
Zerby3:12
7."Runnin Out of Time"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
Zerby2:59
8."Change on Me"
  • Foose
  • Zerby
Zerby3:05
Total length:24:48
Notes

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