Unfuccwitable

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Unfuccwitable
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Mixtape by
ReleasedMay 3, 2019 (2019-05-03)
Recorded2018
Genre Hip hop
Length36:51
Label
Producer
Asian Da Brat chronology
So Icy Princess
(2018)
Unfuccwitable
(2019)
Fight Night
(2019)

Unfuccwitable (stylized in all caps) is the seventh mixtape by American rapper Asian Doll, released under her "Asian Da Brat" moniker. It serves as the only mixtape released under the Asian Da Brat name. It was released on May 3, 2019 by 1017 Eskimo and Alamo Records. [1] The mixtape features guest verses from Smooky MarGielaa, Stunna 4 Vegas, Calboy, PnB Meen, Yung Mal, Smokepurpp and Lil Durk. [2]

Contents

Singles

"Grandson," with a video starring King Von, was released as a promotional single on December 17, 2018. [3]

"Draco" featuring Smokepurpp was released as the mixtape's lead single on April 24, 2019. [4]

"Tweakin" was released as the mixtape's second single on May 1, 2019. [5]

Track listing

Credits adapted from Qobuz. [6]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Proud of Me" (featuring Smooky MarGielaa)
SK Beats2:12
2."Eskimo Flow"
  • Allen
  • Tasha Catour
  • Allen
  • Catour
2:03
3."Tweakin"
  • Allen
  • Martin
SK Beats2:27
4."I Love It" (featuring Stunna 4 Vegas)
  • YUNG GLIZZY
  • Fox
  • Cartier Sosa
3:27
5."Superman" (featuring Calboy)
  • ZillaSuper
  • KashBeats
2:47
6."Gucci Clothes" (featuring Pnb Meen)
  • Allen
  • Martin
  • Ameen Shakir
  • SK Beats
  • Shakir
2:33
7."Double Burger" Take a Daytrip 3:01
8."Grandson"
  • Allen
  • Martin
SK Beats3:07
9."Geek'd" (featuring Yung Mal)
  • Allen
  • Jamal Braud
BeatsByJeff2:13
10."Shhhh"
  • Allen
  • Matthew Banks
  • Joel Banks
  • Taylor Banks
Bankroll Got It 2:08
11."Draco" (featuring Smokepurpp)
DJ Moon2:44
12."You FU"
  • Allen
  • Regis Bell
  • Mike Crook
  • Spencer Anderson
  • Dupri
  • Extendo
2:19
13."Traumatized (Remix)" (featuring Lil Durk)
Yung Lan3:04
14."Did for the Streets Freestyle"
  • Allen
  • Banks
  • Joshua Parker
  • McCulloch Sutphin
  • Terrence Williams
  • Jun Ha Kim
2:46
Total length:36:51

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