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2000 studio album by Lil' Flip
The Leprechaun Released July 18, 2000 (2000-07-18 ) Recorded 1999–2000 Genre Length 2 :03 :34 Label Sucka Free Records Producer Greg Jhiame J.P. Nitty Sean "Solo" Jemison Todd Willo
"I Can Do Dat" Released: September 26, 2000
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [1] RapReviews 7/10[2]
The Leprechaun is the independently released debut album by rapper Lil' Flip .[3] It featured the hit single "I Can Do Dat". It has sold over 200,000 copies and was an underground hit. A sequel to the album was released in 2020 titled The Leprechaun 2 .
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Da Freestyle King Award" --- 0:49 2. "I Got Flow" J.P. Nitty 4:13 3. "Everyday" (featuring T.C., Lil' Marice, T.A.Z., Shasta, & Cresia) Greg 4:36 4. "My Block" (featuring Crime, Dante & Godfather) J.P. Nitty 4:15 5. "Gotta Be Me" (featuring Cresia) Willo 4:48 6. "Put Ya Fist Up" (featuring South Park Mexican & Yung Redd) Todd 4:38 7. "Boxers" (featuring Deep Threat) Jhiame 4:44 8. "On Point" (featuring Big James) Willo 3:28 9. "The Copycat (Skit #1)" (starring B.G. Duke & Scoopastar) --- 1:12 10. "Ya'll" Willo 4:29 11. "Dirty South" (featuring Yung Redd & Big Hawk ) Willo 4:39 12. "My Dogz" (featuring Scoopastar, Will-Lean, B.G. Duke & T.A.Z.) J.P. Nitty 5:16 13. "Cut 4 U" (featuring Ron Wilson on Guitar) Willo 4:00 14. "The Biz" (featuring Hump) Todd 3:34 15. "Purple Drank (Skit #2)" --- 0:24 16. "Candy Cars" (featuring Ron Wilson, Chris Ward, Lil' Key, Big Shasta, Will-Lean & C-Note ) J.P. Nitty 4:44 17. "Green Rectangles" (featuring Scoopastar) Willo 4:07 18. "The Dentist (Skit #3)" --- 1:45 19. "I Can Do That" Willo 3:38
Bonus Disc [ edit ]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Soufside Still Holdin' (Radio)" (featuring Big T) (Screwed) DJ Screw 5:30 2. "Lil' Flip" (Screwed) DJ Screw 4:26 3. "Soufside Still Holdin' (Street)" (featuring Big T & S.U.C. ) DJ Screw 9:25 4. "Da Freestyle King" (Screwed) DJ Screw 5:43
Notes
The original pressing of the album included the track "#5 Realest Rhymin" featuring E.S.G. & Slim Thug .
References [ edit ]
^ "Lil' Flip - The Leprechaun Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" . AllMusic . Retrieved December 5, 2023 .
^ Juon, Steve 'Flash' (April 20, 2004). "Lil' Flip :: The Leprechaun – RapReviews" . www.rapreviews.com . Retrieved December 5, 2023 .
^ Sarig, Roni (2007). Third Coast: Outkast, Timbaland, and How Hip-Hop Became a Southern Thing . p. 321.
^ "Lil Flip Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 1, 2023.
^ "Lil Flip Chart History (Independent Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 1, 2023.
^ "Lil Flip Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved December 1, 2023.
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