Snaxxx

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Snaxxx
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 9, 2012 (2012-27-09)
Genre Hip hop, alternative hip hop
Length45:35
Label Doomtree
Producer Paper Tiger, 2% Muck, DJ Rich-Dog, Mike Frey
Mike Mictlan chronology
Hand Over Fist
(2008)
Snaxxx
(2012)
Hella Frreal
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Potholes In My BlogFavorable [1]
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Snaxxx is the third studio album by American hip hop artist Mike Mictlan, a member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. It was released on Doomtree Records on September 27, 2012 for free download via the label's bandcamp. [3] It was named one of PopMatter's top overlooked albums in 2012. [4]

Contents

Music

The album is produced by the likes of Paper Tiger, 2% Muck, DJ Rich-Dog and Mike Frey. [5] Guest appearances include Lizzo, Greg Grease, Spyder Baybie Raw Dog, P.O.S, Z3R0K00L8D, La Manchita, and Freez. [6]

Track listing

No.TitleProducerLength
1."Kinder Care (My First Words)"DJ Rich-Dog0:42
2."Creeper Status"2% Muck3:27
3."Give It To Mikey" (featuring Lizzo)2% Muck2:51
4."WZRD SCIENCE" (featuring Greg Grease)2% Muck3:16
5."Spicy Peeñ"2% Muck3:55
6."Flick Tha Bic"2% Muck1:44
7."85 Low 105 High"2% Muck1:44
8."Dwnsze" Paper Tiger 2:14
9."Tryna Go"Mike Frey2:45
10."HELLA FRREAL"2% Muck3:25
11."SYKE!" (featuring P.O.S & Spyder Baybie Raw Dog)2% Muck2:14
12."Let Me Know" (featuring La Manchita, P.O.S & Spyder Baybie Raw Dog)2% Muck5:22
13."Scottie Pippen" (featuring Spyder Baybie Raw Dog & Z3R0K00L8D)2% Muck3:30
14."MCAD"DJ Rich-Dog4:04
15."SNAXXX PAXXX (My Last Words)"2% Muck3:29

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