New Mixtape: Mike Posner “One Foot Out The Door”
Sunday, November 01 2009 6:42 PM EST | Posted by: B.Dot | Posted in: Blog, MixtapesThis deserves a tardy pass. But hey, better late than never. Over the last few weeks, I’ve familiarized myself with Mike from his various gigs throughout the city. His music’s good and stage presence, even better. With that said, check out his latest mixtape, One Foot Out The Door. Thank me later. Download here, tracklist on the other side.
1. One Foot Out the Door (Produced by Mike Posner and XX)
2. I Don’t Trust Myself (Produced by Mike Posner, Piano by Eric Holljes)
3. Traveling Man (Snippet) (Produced by Mike Posner and Raw Talent)
4. You Don’t Have to Leave (Produced by Miami Horror)
5. Cooler Than Me (Gigamesh Remix) (Produced by Gigamesh, Additional Production by Mike Posner)
6. Don’t Trust Me (Benny Blanco/DJ Benzi Remix) ft. 3OH!3 and Kid CuDi (Produced by Benny Blanco and 3OH!3)
7. Kiss Me Thru the Phone ft. Saigon (Produced by Mike Posner)
8. Red Button (Produced by Mike Posner)
9. Bring Me Down ft. Big Sean & Freddie Gibbs (Produced by Block Beattaz)
10. Mirror’s Edge Benzi Remix ft. Bun B, GLC, and XV (Produced by Seven)
11. Speed of Sound ft. Big Sean (Produced by Block Beattaz)
12. Close the Door ft. Clinton Sparks (Produced by Clinton Sparks)





I must admit I underestimated you Andrea. You're as sinister as Superhead and more calculating than Carmen. Soulja with the nose candy, Carmelo with the text, I really am afraid of what you're gonna do next. I thought givin' niggas phone numbers out was bad enough. Geesh! It's funny back then most thought that since this chick just outed herself as hip-hop's #1 groupie, she'd be cut off like a hang nail. But nope. Dudes are star fuckers too. And like it or not, Stacks has made herself someone. With a couple of smackdowns in the rear view, you can still find her in the club—for an appearance fee. And now the jockin' goes both ways. Who wanna rumble with the Bee with the seductive accent? Ha! Does she really have that sweet, that nasty, that gushy stuff? Seriously, I hope she cheats on the Hip-Hop nation with a football player, and gets her Kat-A-Tat-Tat ass out of our business. But sadly, I don't think this is the end. Word to Ricky Bell. It's far from over.
After four awful performances at Rock The Bells, Lauryn finally proved to us that—simply put—it's really over. Cue the scene in Bronx Tale about wasted talent and hold on to the good times. You was the best, L-Boogie. Take care of the fam.
This shit is DOPE!!
i listened to this on datpiff its Nice! Check my mixtape out to
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