Blackland Radio 66.6
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February 2017 (re-release)
44:45 (re-release)
| Blackland Radio 66.6 | ||||
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| Released | May 1, 2011 February 2017 (re-release) | |||
| Recorded | Late February–April 2011 | |||
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| Length | 81:11 44:45 (re-release) | |||
| Label | Self-released Yeah We On (re-release) | |||
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Blackland Radio 66.6 (stylized as Blvcklvnd Rvdix 66.6 (1991) in all caps) is the fourth mixtape by American rapper SpaceGhostPurrp. It was self-released on May 1, 2011, and re-released in February 2017, by Yeah We On Entertainment. The majority of the mixtape is self-produced, and features guest production and vocals from Lil Ugly Mane, Main Attrakionz, Supa Sortahuman, and J.K. the Reaper. The artwork was created by Lil Ugly Mane and Chino Amobi.[1][2]
The mixtape pays homage to the hip hop scene of the 1990s, especially Three 6 Mafia's early material, whose influence is evident in tracks such as "Underground" and "Pheel tha Phonk 1990" and on its cover, which was based on the classic Memphis Pen & Pixel style of covers. It features chopped and screwed vocals in some tracks. Media samples from films and games like Mortal Kombat 3 and Godzilla are also included, which was unique to the genre.[3] Themes on this mixtape stem from sex to drug abuse, and while doing so, over lo-fi, trap instrumentals. SpaceGhostPurrp uses southern slang throughout the whole album while using extremely vulgar lyrics.