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2009 mixtape by Lil B
6 Kiss
Mixtape by Lil B
ReleasedDecember 22, 2009
Genre
Length87:46
LabelPermanent Marks
Producer
Lil B chronology
I'm Thraxx
(2009)
6 Kiss
(2009)
Rain in England
(2010)

6 Kiss is the second full-length solo mixtape by American rapper Lil B. At 20 years old, he released the album on December 22, 2009. It follows the release of his first solo mixtape I’m Thraxx that was released on September 24, 2009. The album cover was illustrated by Benjamin Marra which depicts Lil B shirtless with a halo on his head. Clams Casino is the primary producer of the album.

Background

Prior to releasing 6 Kiss, Lil B was a part of a hip hop group, The Pack, and released a song "Vans" that reached #58 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 2006. During 2008 and 2009, he was busy uploading songs on Myspace where he started to develop a cult-like underground following.

Reception

The Rolling Stone ranked the second track on the album, "I'm God" at 37th on their 2023 list of "The 100 Greatest West Coast Hip-Hop Songs of All Time"

Soulja Boy, a prominent rapper, stated that one of his all-time favorite albums is 6 Kiss, therefore further popularizing the album. Additionally, rappers including Kendrick Lamar and Tyler the Creator applauded his work and revolutionary style. Despite this, older rappers ignored his mixtape as it strayed from traditional styles. Lil B has also faced criticism from fans for some materialistic and misogynistic lyrics.

Influence

The release of 6 Kiss pioneered the subgenre of rap, cloud rap, which is known for ethereal sounds combined with melodic rapping. Many critics attribute 6 Kiss to be one of the most influential mixtapes of all time and say that it allowed for the success of many rappers, such as A$AP Rocky, Yung Lean, Playboi Carti and Bladee. The instrumental of "I'm God" received a cult following on the Internet and is considered one of the most important cloud rap tracks.

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."B.O.R. (Birth of Rap)"Trey G.3:56
2."I'm God"Clams Casino4:38
3."Walk the World"Keyboard Kid3:19
4."Beat the Odds"Trey G.3:27
5."Based"Keyboard Kid3:48
6."Real Plexxx"Just Blaze3:13
7."Rolls Royce"Keyboard Kid4:05
8."Let the Eagles Go"Keyboard Kid3:48
9."Ridin' 4 My Niggaz"Nico Spring3:13
10."Myspace"Omega One3:56
11."What I Mean"BigBoyTraks3:05
12."I Want Your Bitch"Emynd3:58
13."All Alone"Squadda B4:45
14."Pretty Bitch"Beat Flippaz4:39
15."Finna Hit a Lick"DecadeZ3:31
16."I'm the Devil"Clams Casino3:45
17."What You Doin'"Clams Casino4:21
Greatest Hits Bonus Singles
No.TitleLength
18."O My God 66"4:07
19."I Got Bitches"6:53
Classic Based Freestyle Bonus Tracks
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
20."We Ridin' Scraper" 4:59
21."X-Men"Cracka Lack3:05
22."Smoke Trees Fxxx Hoes"3:15
Total length:87:46

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