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This is the original version of “Choppa Choppa Down.” The original version featured Juicy J & Project Pat, from their collaborative mixtape Cocaine Mafia. Then, Waka Flocka remixed it and cut out Juicy J & Pat’s verses while ad libbing the rest of the track. Next, Slim Thug remixed the song, adding a verse to the beginning of the Waka Flocka version. After that, Gucci Mane swapped out Slim Thug’s verse for one of his own, keeping French & Waka’s verses intact. Then, for another remix, Wiz Khalifa added harmonies to the hook and a provided a verse, removing Waka’s verse but keeping Waka’s ad libs throughout the song. Then finally, Rick Ross replaced Gucci’s verse for the final version.

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The Olympicks is a production group whose members have often changed throughout the years. Previous and current members have included J-Fab, Knoxville, Jesse James, BP, Bob Wicker, A. Reid, and more.

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“Biggest Freak” is a remix by Nicki Minaj of the song “The Boss” by Rick Ross and T-Pain. It appears as the second bonus track from the physical release of Sucka Free. However, unlike “Lollipop (Remix),” this bonus track was not uploaded to mixtape sites such as Datpiff for unknown reasons.

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Smileyface is a rapper/producer who makes up one half of the production duo ChopHouze.

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This is the original artwork with which T-Pain uploaded the T-Wayne album to SoundCloud. Wayne’s half of the artwork was used as the inspiration for his half of the final drawn artwork.

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M.I.A.’s vocals were taken from her solo demo of the song, which was chopped up & cut down into a verse and an outro.

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Lou$tar is a rapper from New York. He was part of the rap group The Hood$tars in the early ‘00s, but the group disbanded after a few years. Lou$tar is also the son of Full Force member Bowlegged Lou.

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“9 Times Out of 10” has been previewed by Gunna and Taurus on social media various times since June 2020. The music video for the song premiered on August 18, 2021. It is unknown whether the song will land on Gunna’s Drip Season 4 or a Taurus project.

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In this outro, Nicki references the outro to the song “Grindin’ Freestyle” from her previous mixtape, Sucka Free. In the outro to “Grindin’ Freestyle,” Nicki claimed that she would be sitting on the throne as the Queen of rap while other female rappers would be peasants picking her fruit out. This time, she requires even more work from them, demanding they also become her personal shoppers to buy her clothes.

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Here, Nicki Minaj claims she will be better than every female rapper by so much that while she is sitting on the throne as the Queen of rap, all the other female rappers will be peasants, picking fruit out for her.

Nicki famously references these lines on the outro to “Itty Bitty Piggy” from her next mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty.

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