Slayyyter (mixtape)

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Slayyyter
Slayyyter - Slayyyter.jpeg
Standard cover
Mixtape by
ReleasedSeptember 17, 2019
Genre
Length41:16
Label Slayyyter Records
Producer
  • Ayesha Erotica
  • Good Intent
  • Robokid
  • Ms. Cheeseburger
  • AObeats
  • Donatachi
  • Boy Sim
Slayyyter chronology
Slayyyter
(2019)
Troubled Paradise
(2021)
Singles from Slayyyter
  1. "BFF"
    Released: August 9, 2018
  2. "Candy"
    Released: October 1, 2018
  3. "Mine"
    Released: February 14, 2019
  4. "Daddy AF"
    Released: May 15, 2019
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
PopMatters 7/10 [1]
WRSU8.5/10 [2]

Slayyyter is the debut mixtape by American singer Slayyyter. [2] It was independently released on September 17, 2019. The album was inspired by pop artists from the early and mid 2000s. The mixtape received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the production, lyrical content and Slayyyter's vocal performance. [3] [4] The album features several collaborations from pop artists including Ayesha Erotica. [5]

Contents

Promotion

On August 09, 2018, "BFF" was released as the first single. It was followed by "Candy", released on October 1, "Alone" on December 12, "Mine" on February 14, 2019, "Daddy AF" on May 15 and "Cha Ching" on August 16, a month before the release of the project. During the 2019 summer, Slayyyter embarked on The Mini Tour in order to promote the mixtape through North America.

Track listing

Slayyyter - standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."BFF" (featuring Ayesha Erotica)
Erotica3:35
2."Mine"
  • Slayyyter
  • Ethan Budnick
  • Camm Davidson
  • Good Intent
  • Robokid
2:39
3."Alone"
  • Slayyyter
  • Erotica
Erotica2:42
4."Candy" Slayyyter Erotica2:36
5."Cha Ching"
  • Slayyyter
  • Budnick
  • Joel Gardner
  • Madeline Crabtree
Robokid2:39
6."Devil"
  • Slayyyter
  • Erotica
  • Budnick
  • Robokid
  • Ms. Cheeseburger
2:57
7."Ur Man"
  • Slayyyter
  • Andrew Okamura
  • Budnick
  • Robokid
  • AObeats
2:24
8."Daddy AF"
  • Slayyyter
  • Okamura
  • Budnick
  • Robokid
  • AObeats
2:31
9."Motorcycle"
  • Slayyyter
  • Okamura
  • Budnick
  • Robokid
  • AObeats
2:46
10."Celebrity"
  • Slayyyter
  • Douglas Simmons
Donatachi3:21
11."Tattoo"
  • Slayyyter
  • Erotica
Ms. Cheeseburger3:30
12."E-Boy" (featuring That Kid)
  • Slayyyter
  • Spencer Joseph
  • Christopher Sauceda
Boy Sim2:39
13."Touch My Body"
  • Slayyyter
  • Sauceda
Boy Sim3:28
14."Ghosttt"
  • Slayyyter
  • Budnick
Robokid3:29
Total length:41:16
Slayyyter - deluxe edition [6]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
8."Hello Kitty"
Boy Sim3:00
Total length:44:16

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