Draft:Da Devils Playground Vol II (New World Order)
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Da Devils Playground Vol II (New World Order) | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 28, 2012 | (Planned)|||
Recorded | 2010 - 2012.[1] | |||
Studio | Unknown | |||
Genre | Horror Core Gangsta Rap | |||
Length | 94:34 | |||
Label | D. Evil Muzik | |||
Producer | Mista D.J Paul | |||
Koopsta Knicca chronology | ||||
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Singles from Da Devils Playground Vol II (New World Order) | ||||
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Following up his recent EP “a Murda n Da room 8” Koopsta Knicca had a highly anticipated album “ Da Devils Playground Vol II (New World Order)” The album was announced Several Times following Koopsta Kniccas death. The album was originally supposed to be released in 2012, but for unknown reasons was prolonged until May of 2016.[2] DJ Paul is in possession of the album, most likely because of the posthumous post that he posted on Koopsta Knicca’s instagram “DPG2 Droppin tn” which it never did. [3]
Background
[edit]During a Party Koopsta Knicca was asked jokingly by an unknown affiliate, “When ya droppin Da Devils playground part two” Koopsta Knicca then laughed and jokingly asked DJ Paul “when we dropping it”, unexpectedly the two got to work together and quickly made the album, however Koopsta Knicca was in struggle with studio sessions, and upon leaving one studio, master tapes were stolen[4]
The Lost Tape
[edit]In 2011 Koopsta Knicca dropped a mixtape of the album called, the Lost Tape. And it had snippets, he dropped this “Lost” Mixtape on his instagram page which was a short compilation, this hyped fans up for the new release.[5]
Cover Art
[edit]The albums cover art reflects themes of destruction, depicting an abandoned city, symbolizing Koopsta Knicca's return to "the devil's playground" after years of the release of the first version. Notably, the cover includes a rundown carousel, a recurring element from the original *Da Devil's Playground*. The album cover includes the same size and fonts as the first version, which shows he picked up right where he left off. The Cover art expresses the album in the blank sight. The cover art was leaked under Koopsta Knicca’s instagram March 13 after a screenshot in a message which is no longer available [6].
Track Listing
[edit]After various theories, fan mixtapes and more, Da Devils Playground II can be seen on cd, where the listing was factually adapted from.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Torcha Chamba Pt. 2" | 2:31 |
2. | "Crucifix Pt. 2" | 3:45 |
3. | "Test Ya Gangsta" (featuring Twenty Eldridge) | 4:33 |
4. | "On Tha Murda" (featuring Mr. Mack, Dulaa, & Shawty Roc) | 4:02 |
5. | "North Memphis" | 3:53 |
6. | "Prepare To Die" | 4:38 |
7. | "Slippin’ Pt. 2" | 3:11 |
8. | "Reign 3.0" (featuring Infamous Blaze) | 3:46 |
9. | "Hoes I Love" (featuring Enigma & Terach Mane) | 5:22 |
10. | "Like They Don’t Know Me" (featuring Mr. Ski-Mask & Mr. Sid-Fox) | 5:08 |
11. | "Smoke Mo’ Weed" (featuring Pimpin’ Saang) | 4:34 |
12. | "Real Gettin’ Real" (featuring Ton Don) | 3:58 |
13. | "Rise Of A Outlaw" (featuring Mr. Ski) | 4:54 |
14. | "Can U Get Sum Pu$$y" | 4:45 |
15. | "Killa Speed" (featuring Nitemare Squad & Ezdie) | 5:17 |
16. | "She’s Just Mad" (featuring Azaria & Cold B) | 4:08 |
17. | "Interlude" | 1:57 |
18. | "Blonde" | 2:52 |
19. | "Murdah Klan" (featuring Twisted Insane, Renizance, & Lord Infamous) | 4:37 |
20. | "Psychopathic Schizophrenic" (featuring Venze & Sergio Halo) | 3:45 |
21. | "Deep Inside Tha Gates of Hell" | 1:07 |
22. | "Purple Thang Part 2" | 3:52 |
23. | "Fight Tha Madness" (featuring Blunt Mane & Breed) | 4:49 |
24. | "Ride With Me" | 3:10 |
Total length: | 94:34 |
Singles
[edit]The first single, "Can U Get Sum Pu$$Y” featuring Production from the infamous DJ Paul the single was posthum released, August 20, 2024. This is based around sexual topics, the song focuses on sexual acts and then explaining how he makes money off of the act. The song was released under the label “Narcissistic Group LLC” [9]. Blonde was released the 1st of October, however the song is different in form then other regular ones, the song is acapella, however, Koopsta Knicca can be heard in a break in the song saying, lower the guitar, meaning that there is a beat. But this says that it is unlikely the beat is actually in place of someone, hereby meaning the song is lost [10]
Lost & Leftover Tracks
[edit]Koopsta Knicca had a variety concept of this album, particularly the fact that he had multiple different studio sessions really affected it. Koopsta Knicca changed Studios in the midst of recording this album, when so, multiple master tapes were stolen, making some songs lost, The album had multiple leftover tracks that have either been damaged or lost.[11]
Conclusion and Legacy
[edit]“Da Devils Playground 2” Remains unreleased and unknown, but is still greatly impactful and important in his career, knowing as it displays his unique and talent especially in horror core, this album features production from DJ Paul and also features from important artist such as Lord Infamous so in conclusion this album left great legacy on koopsta kniccas career being a final project.[12]
References
[edit]- ^ "Da Devil's Playground II by Koopsta Knicca". Genius. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground II by Koopsta Knicca". Genius. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground II by Koopsta Knicca". Genius. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Can U Get Sum Pu$$y". Spotify. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Blonde". Spotify. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.
- ^ "Da Devil's Playground Vol II: New World Order by Koopsta Knicca". Discogs. Retrieved November 4, 2024.