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Next Day Air (mixtape)

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Next Day Air
Mixtape by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2012 (March 20, 2012)
GenreHip hop
LabelEMP Entertainment
Streetz-n-Young Deuces chronology
Straight Dop Muzik 2
(2011)
Next Day Air
(2012)
Singles from Next Day Air
  1. "Treadmill"
    Released: June 29, 2011
  2. "Cadillac Muzik"
    Released: February 2012
  3. "High Off Life"
    Released: March 6, 2012

Next Day Air is the sixth official mixtape from Milwaukee, Wisconsin group Streetz-n-Young Deuces. The mixtape was released on March 20, 2012, through EMP Entertainment.[1] The mixtape's lead single, "Treadmill," was produced by Shotgun Shorty. The second single, "Cadillac Muzik," was produced by Jae Swaggs.

Background

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Streetz-n-Young Deuces began working on the mixtape immediately after Straight Drop Muzik. The project took nearly a full year to be produced. The mixtape was named for the film Next Day Air, but the two are unrelated.[citation needed]

Track listing

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No.TitleProducerLength
1."DJ Averi Minor Into" 0:52
2."Wu-Tang" (featuring Maal Himself & SPEAK Easy)A. Dizzle4:23
3."Beast Mode" 4:23
4."Came For The Money"Dolla Bill3:19
5."Pour Up"Jae Swaggs2:53
6."Just Like That"AJA Productions2:52
7."Treadmill"Shotgun Shorty2:53
8."Amazing"Astro2:31
9."High Off Life"Timothy Wynn2:29
10."Place Me" (featuring Mickey Factz)Arsenix3:12
11."Over You"Reason2:54
12."I'm Good"JayKandDJTank2:17
13."Pole"Koncept Beats3:17
14."Crazy" 2:50
15."The Struggle" (featuring Gerald Walker)Jaywan3:19
16."Hands High" (featuring Kristina Avant)Artthebeat2:51
17."Trained 2 Go" (featuring Yung Texxus)Artthebeat3:53
18."PDJ Averi Minor PSA" 0:34
19."Mad Flavor (Remix)" (featuring Mysonne & Spark Dawg)Nova3:54
20."Ridin'"Shotgun Shorty4:37
21."Cadillac Muzik" (featuring Kristina Avant)Jae Swaggs3:00
22."The Valley" (featuring Kristina Avant)Big Steve3:23
23."Dj Averi Minor Outro" 0:35
24."I'm Home" (featuring B-Eazy The Prince)Hi-Fly2:56

Singles

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The mixtape's first single was "Treadmill." A music video was shot and released through the RubyHornet.com website on April 30, 2012. The video was filmed, directed and edited by DADO Productions.[2]

Song notes

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  • The song "The Struggle" is a remake of the song they put out in 2008 featuring Geolani.
  • The song "Place Me" which features Mickey Factz was noted as Streetz-n-Young Deuces' first XXL Magazine appearance.

References

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  1. ^ Streetz-N-Young Deuces: Next Day Air. RubyHornet.com. Retrieved on 2012-03-20
  2. ^ "Streetz-n-Young Deuces - Treadmill". RubyHornet.com. 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2011-09-20.