
The-Dream’s last album was released over a year ago. But instead of prolonging any longer he drops off his free LP, 1977 Make like 2011, and peep the tracklist and download link after the cut.
1. WAKE ME WHEN IT´S OVER
2. USED TO BE
3. LONG GONE
4. GHETTO FEAT BIG SEAN
5. WEDDING CRASHER
6. ROLEX FEAT CASHA
7. SILLY INTRODUCING CASHA
8. 1977 (MISS YOU STILL)
9. WISH YOU WERE MINE
10. REAL
11. FORM OF FLATTERY
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