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Waka Flocka Flame & Slim DunkinTwin TowersTrap-A-Holics, DJ Ace
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Uploaded Jul 23, 2009
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Released on July 23, 2009, "Twin Towers," hosted by Trap-A-Holics and DJ Ace, and premiered on LiveMixtapes, is a collaborative mixtape by Waka Flocka Flame and the late Slim Dunkin. This project highlights the potent chemistry between the two artists, delivering a series of high-energy tracks that exemplify the hardcore style and raw lyricism of trap music during its formative years.
The mixtape kicks off with the "Twin Towers Intro," setting a hard-hitting tone for the project. The title track "Twin Towers" follows, capturing the duo's aggressive and dynamic synergy. "Let's Do It Let's Go" and "Same Shit" continue this trend, with both rappers trading bars over gritty, pulsating beats, showcasing their ability to command the listener's attention.
"Jockin' Slim" shines a spotlight on Slim Dunkin's solo talent, offering a glimpse into his unique style and charisma, which would leave a lasting impact on the Atlanta rap scene. The track "I Love" is another testament to the duo’s partnership, echoing themes of loyalty and the street hustle.
The mixtape features notable singles such as "O Let's Do It," where Waka Flocka, alongside Lil' Capp and Da President, delivers one of the anthems that defined his early career, filled with intense energy and an infectious hook.
"Bring The Chopper" and "Luv Da Gun Sound" highlight Waka Flocka’s signature sound—explosive and unrelenting, while Slim Dunkin's tracks like "I Guess" and "New Ridin'" showcase his versatility and depth as an artist. "Ballin' Out" by Waka Flocka and "Tune Up Man" by Slim Dunkin are standouts for their raw delivery and street narratives.
"Fruity," a collaboration between Slim Dunkin and D Bo, and "King Of The Trap" with Big Stackssss, underline the broader scope of their musical ambitions, incorporating different flows and thematic content. The mixtape closes with "Accapella Outro" by Slim Dunkin, leaving listeners with a poignant reminder of his talent and potential.
In remembrance of Slim Dunkin, who tragically passed away in 2011, "Twin Towers" serves not only as a celebration of his life and work but also as a powerful piece of the legacy he left behind in the rap community. This mixtape is a must-listen for those who appreciate the raw, unfiltered essence of early trap music and the indelible mark that Dunkin left on the genre. "Twin Towers" captures the spirit of two artists at the forefront of their creative powers, making it a seminal project in the archives of Southern hip-hop.
The mixtape kicks off with the "Twin Towers Intro," setting a hard-hitting tone for the project. The title track "Twin Towers" follows, capturing the duo's aggressive and dynamic synergy. "Let's Do It Let's Go" and "Same Shit" continue this trend, with both rappers trading bars over gritty, pulsating beats, showcasing their ability to command the listener's attention.
"Jockin' Slim" shines a spotlight on Slim Dunkin's solo talent, offering a glimpse into his unique style and charisma, which would leave a lasting impact on the Atlanta rap scene. The track "I Love" is another testament to the duo’s partnership, echoing themes of loyalty and the street hustle.
The mixtape features notable singles such as "O Let's Do It," where Waka Flocka, alongside Lil' Capp and Da President, delivers one of the anthems that defined his early career, filled with intense energy and an infectious hook.
"Bring The Chopper" and "Luv Da Gun Sound" highlight Waka Flocka’s signature sound—explosive and unrelenting, while Slim Dunkin's tracks like "I Guess" and "New Ridin'" showcase his versatility and depth as an artist. "Ballin' Out" by Waka Flocka and "Tune Up Man" by Slim Dunkin are standouts for their raw delivery and street narratives.
"Fruity," a collaboration between Slim Dunkin and D Bo, and "King Of The Trap" with Big Stackssss, underline the broader scope of their musical ambitions, incorporating different flows and thematic content. The mixtape closes with "Accapella Outro" by Slim Dunkin, leaving listeners with a poignant reminder of his talent and potential.
In remembrance of Slim Dunkin, who tragically passed away in 2011, "Twin Towers" serves not only as a celebration of his life and work but also as a powerful piece of the legacy he left behind in the rap community. This mixtape is a must-listen for those who appreciate the raw, unfiltered essence of early trap music and the indelible mark that Dunkin left on the genre. "Twin Towers" captures the spirit of two artists at the forefront of their creative powers, making it a seminal project in the archives of Southern hip-hop.
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Twin Towers Intro
Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin
1:34
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Twin Towers
Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin
3:02
03
Let's Do It Let's Go
Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin
3:30
04
Same Shit
Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin
3:27
05
Jockin' Slim
Slim Dunkin
2:58
06
I Love
Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin
3:44
07
Interlude
Twin Towers
0:47
08
Bring The Chopper
Waka Flocka Flame
4:13
09
O Let's Do It
Waka Flocka Flame, Lil' Capp & Da President
4:26
10
Cool Out
Waka Flocka Flame & Slim Dunkin
4:15
11
I Guess
Slim Dunkin
3:15
12
Take Off
Slim Dunkin & Wooh Da Kid
3:46
13
Luv Da Gun Sound
Waka Flocka Flame
3:36
14
New Ridin'
Slim Dunkin
4:29
15
Ballin' Out
Waka Flocka Flame
3:24
16
Tune Up Man (Skit)
Slim Dunkin
0:15
17
Tune Up Man
Slim Dunkin
3:01
18
Fruity
Slim Dunkin & D Bo
4:42
19
Look My CEO Up
Waka Flocka Flame
4:15
20
King Of The Trap
Waka Flocka Flame & Big Stackssss
4:08
21
Accapella Outro
Slim Dunkin
1:50
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