
Pardon my absence for most of the day. There’s been a lovely blackout and I have no fucking power at the crib. Anyways, I’m heading out to catch the game. But I’ll get a few things up before then. In light of Fashawn’s debut album (Boy Meets World, 10/20) release and his recent 21st birthday. The Beehive put together a nice little compilation of tracks that are originated from his 7 previous mixtapes.
Tracklist + Download link after the jump…
1. The Phenom
from: “The Phenom Vol. 1,” 20072. The Phenom 2.5
from: “The Phenom Vol. 2,” 20083. Streets of Fresno
from: “Grizzly City Vol. 1,” 20064. F.A.S.H.A.W.N.
from: “One Shot One Kill,” 20085. The City is Mine
from: “The Phenom Vol. 1,” 20076. F.C. (feat. Planet Asia & Turbin)
from: “The Phenom Vol. 2,” 20087. Prima Donna (feat. Bravo)
from: “Grizzly City Vol. 1,” 20068. King of Grizzly City
from: “The Phenom Vol. 1,” 20079. Pretty Thing (feat. Diego Redd)
from: “The Phenom Vol. 1,” 200710. Strange Love (feat. Rob the Voice)
from “Grizzly City Vol. 2,” 200711. Wall to Wall
from “Grizzly City Vol. 2,” 200712. Come on Baby (feat. Planet Asia)
from “Grizzly City Vol. 2,” 200713. Fash Plays it Cool
from “The Antidote,” 200914. Got It Sewn
from “The Antidote,” 200915. Back to the Block
from: “The Phenom Vol. 1,” 200716. Relax (feat. Thurzday)
from: “One Shot One Kill,” 200817. Missing You
from: “The Phenom Vol. 2,” 200818. Day ‘N’ Nite
from “Higher Learning,” 200819. Sunday Morning
from “Higher Learning,” 200820. Shut Up and Let Me Go
from: “One Shot One Kill,” 200821. We Taking Over (feat. Planet Asia, Diego Redd & Shake Da Mayor)
from “Grizzly City Vol. 2,” 2007
DOWNLOAD: The Beehive Presents Fashawn: 21 to Grow On
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Got them all, good idea though… People who are not on Fashawn need to check this.
FIRST, rofl, i hate those people.
u want that.trust me
http://usershare.net/h13ix1vdlkab
shout out to fashawn and orisue
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Exile Talks Boy Meets World (Video) | 2dopeboyz said this on October 19th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
this is neat
Love how The Bee is trying to do right by Fashawn… that paper’s been irrelevant around here for too long.
EBrew:
I been covering Fashawn almost since Day One.
I dunno of a lot of daily newspapers that give as much love to local artists as we do.
damn iv been sleeping TIME TO WAKE UP!
anyone got his earlier mixtapes? I just got One Shot one kill and Higher Learning (which both are dope as hell).
can i get a different link my download limit is mazed out on megaupload ..
pretty please…
HIP-HOP!!
ivemar80… Look up Phenom 1
&2 off dat piff and search the antidote on here
Yeah… I found Phenom 1 on datpiff, but where can I get the rest of them? Phenom 2, Grizzly City 1 & 2? I really wanna hear more from him.
Fashawn’s “Boy Meets World”, is like the 4th album I bought this year listening to it now, its dope as hell.
Nice journalism ethics.
Can anyone list all the mixtape names?
has anyone any links for his other mixtapes
ive been on google for ages now and still no luck
its killing me,i wanna hear more from him
Bought “Boy Meets World” purely off the strength of “What’s Your World?” off “The Antidote”.
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Link-Dump: Soundboard, Fashawn, Funk, Diamond District, Blu, Exile & Co | ITSRAP.de said this on October 20th, 2009 at 10:40 pm
This needs Science of a Nigga
nice
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