The Outsider (G-Eazy mixtape)

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The Outsider
G-Eazy - The Outsider Mixtape Cover.jpg
Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 31, 2011
Recorded2011
Genre Hip hop
Length43:03
Label Independent
Producer
  • G-Eazy
G-Eazy chronology
Big
(2011)
The Outsider
(2011)
The Endless Summer
(2012)

The Outsider is a mixtape by American rapper G-Eazy. The mixtape was released on March 31, 2010. [1] [2] The mixtape features guest appearances from Rich Boy and Marty Grimes.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Outsider" (featuring Vivian Girls)3:14
2."Dear Ms. Rose" (featuring Phenomenal Handclap Band)3:13
3."You Were Up To Something" (featuring Caddywhompus)3:09
4."Outta Pocket" (featuring Chippy Nonstop)3:09
5."Blazin On a Sunny Afternoon" (featuring Mod Sun)3:08
6."Waspy" (featuring Tennis)3:57
7."A Thing For Me" (featuring Metronomy and Breakbot)3:09
8."Right Now" (featuring Team Robot)3:33
9."Kings" (featuring Jai Paul)2:15
10."Netflix" (featuring Cults)2:58
11."My Life Is A Party" (featuring Dao Jones and Mikey Fresh)3:39
12."Nose Goes" (produced by Swiss Chriss)3:50

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References

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