Thugged Out Pissed Off

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Thugged Out Pissed Off
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ReleasedDecember 30, 2015
Length3:50:29
Lil B chronology
Free (Based Freestyles Mixtape)
(2015)
Thugged Out Pissed Off
(2015)
Black Ken
(2017)

Thugged Out Pissed Off is a mixtape by American rapper Lil B. It consists of 63 tracks, and was self-released on December 30, 2015. [1]

Contents

Background and release

Lil B announced Thugged Out Pissed Off in October 2014, two weeks after releasing his mixtape Ultimate Bitch . [2] Although Lil B's musical output was usually prolific, he slowed down in 2015, with Thugged Out Pissed Off being his first solo mixtape of the year. [3] Leading up to its release, Lil B released the singles "Flexin Maury Povich", [4] "Soul Food", [5] "BasedGod ('Jumpman Remix')", [6] and "4 Tha Record" alongside accompanying music videos. [7]

The mixtape was released to DatPiff [8] on December 30, 2015. [1] The tracks "Finess Em", [9] "Based Jam Remix", [10] "Born Poor", [11] [12] and "Take This Trip" later received music videos. [13]

Composition

Thugged Out Pissed Off consists of 63 tracks, and has a runtime of nearly four hours. [14]

The song "4 Tha Record" is a diss track to singer The Weeknd. [15]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork 6.3/10 [16]
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Pitchfork 's Winston Cook-Wilson wrote that Thugged Out Pissed Off "feels like B is just hitting a deadline and releasing what he has lying around". [16] Writing for Tiny Mix Tapes , Brooklyn Russell highlighted the songs "Listen Pay Attention", "Handle Your Goals", and "Finess Em". [14]

Track list

All tracks are written by Brandon McCartney

Thugged Out Pissed Off track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Come to the Waterfront Intro"3:01
2."Off Top"3:35
3."I Love Bitche$"4:15
4."Stephen Hawking"4:20
5."Kill Every Snitch"4:42
6."Play the Hood"2:39
7."Get Rich"2:59
8."With Me"4:45
9."Vest Off"3:36
10."BasedGod"3:15
11."Flexin Rick Ross"3:08
12."In Love With the BasedGod"3:56
13."I Was Born Poor"4:06
14."Giving up Remix"2:37
15."Selling Jerry Based Freestyle"3:28
16."4 tha Record"4:04
17."Keep It So Gutta"4:05
18."Maxwell"3:39
19."I Am Pretty Boy Music"3:20
20."Yun Wan Beef"2:43
21."A Brick and Fn"2:57
22."Corna Sto"2:21
23."Finess 'em"4:49
24."Soul Food"5:29
25."Laugh Now Cry Later"5:16
26."Ny Cab Won't Stop"4:12
27."Stopping and Going"2:56
28."Girlfriend on My Nerves"2:48
29."With My Gunz Out"3:55
30."Domestic Violence Case"5:06
31."At Work"3:10
32."Sellin off Dummies"3:24
33."Black Bih Stole"3:30
34."I Am a Thug"2:37
35."Take This Trip"4:13
36."Multiple Mindstates"4:08
37."Based Jam Remix"2:36
38."Listen Pay Attention"5:15
39."Water on the Paper"3:50
40."Mines Well Be Hank"2:50
41."Heaven for a G"3:21
42."Im Positive"3:47
43."Everytime I Fail"4:04
44."Handle Your Goals"4:18
45."The BasedGods Coming"2:00
46."Drop Out"4:45
47."Don't Need Help"3:19
48."Rules to Join"4:07
49."Im Goverment"3:42
50."Flexin Maury Povich"4:27
51."White Man"3:36
52."Wild Wild West"3:04
53."Light You Up"3:12
54."Cash Out"3:08
55."East Oakland International"4:37
56."Smoking With Obama"2:29
57."Tryna Buy Pu$$y"3:31
58."Thugs Pain Remix Pt2"5:03
59."2 Rich to Pimp Remix"3:42
60."Wltgsm"3:33
61."Ray Rice"2:33
62."Bout That Unda"2:28
63."I Can't Breath"4:08
Total length:230:29

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