Review

  • The Pledge
  • Technicians
  • Military (Skit)
  • Am I A Psycho? f/ B.o.B & Hopsin
  • He’s A Mental Giant
  • Worldwide Choppers f/ Ceza, JL B.Hood, Uso, Yelawolf, Twista, Busta Rhymes, D-Loc, & Twisted Ins
  • We Miss You Man (Skit)
  • I Love Music f/ Kendrick Lamar & Oobergeek
  • Strangeland
  • Call From Richie (Skit)
  • The Boogieman f/ Stokley of Mint Condition & First Degree the D.E.
  • Cult Leader f/ Liz Suwandi
  • Call From KC Poet Camile (Skit)
  • Fuck Food f/ Lil Wayne, T-Pain, & Krizz Kaliko
  • Overtime f/ Stevie Stone
  • Pornographic f/ Snoop Dogg, E-40, & Krizz Kaliko
  • You Owe Like Pookie f/ Jay Rock & Kutt Calhoun
  • Delusional f/ Nikkiya
  • So Lonely f/ Blind Fury & Mackenzie O’Guin
  • If I Could f/ Stephen Carpenter & Chino Moreno
  • Angry Caller (Skit)
  • Love Me Tomorrow f/ Big Scoob
  • Mama Nem
  • Promiseland f/ Nikkiya

Tech N9ne's nearly nonstop stream of output kicked off with the release of 2006's Everready (The Religion). In the following years, he would go on to put out at least one project each year. And sometimes, such as in 2010, he dropped two EPs, a mixtape, and an album. He slowed his roll slightly in 2011, as he only had plans for his twelfth album, All 6's and 7's, and a joint project with K.A.B.O.S.H. The former features Tech linking with some of rap's biggest stars, including Lil Wayne, Snoop Dogg, B.o.B., and Yelawolf. Don't worry, Strange Music fans, the Kansas City rapper is still fiercely independent. He's just got an extended Rolodex.

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