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Released on June 13, 2013, as a LiveMixtapes world premiere, "YRN (Young Rich Niggas)" marks a pivotal moment in the hip-hop genre, launching Migos into the spotlight and setting a new standard for the Atlanta trap sound. Hosted by DJ Scream, Cory B, and DJ Ray G, this mixtape introduced the music world to the infectious triplet flow that has since become synonymous with modern hip-hop.
The project opens with "Rich Then Famous (Intro)," where Migos lays out their ambitious blueprint for success, blending unapologetic bravado with Mercy’s dynamic beats. The mixtape quickly builds momentum with tracks like "China Town" and "Versace," produced by Zaytoven. The latter became an emblem of luxury and excess and was pivotal in popularizing Migos, especially after Drake's remix brought it mainstream attention.
Tracks such as "Chirpin'" and "Adios" showcase Migos' ability to turn simple hooks into catchy, repeatable anthems. Meanwhile, "Hannah Montana" and "Bando" resonate with their core audience and attract new listeners through their compelling narratives and memorable beats.
Zaytoven's signature production is evident throughout the mixtape, particularly on tracks like "Bakers Man" and "Young Rich Niggas," where his combination of classical music influences and southern trap beats provides the perfect canvas for Migos' sharp delivery. The mixtape also features significant collaborations that enhance its appeal and diversity. "Out Da Gym" sees energetic verses from Trinidad James and Riff Raff, while "Dennis Rodman" features a standout contribution from Gucci Mane.
"R.I.P.," another standout track produced by Zaytoven, showcases a more introspective side of Migos, adding depth to their typically celebratory narrative. The project concludes with "Thank You God (Outro)" and a bonus track, "We Ready (Remix)" featuring Soulja Boy, rounding out the mixtape with a sense of gratitude and readiness to conquer the music industry.
"YRN (Young Rich Niggas)" did more than just introduce Migos to a broader audience; it dramatically propelled their career forward, establishing them as influential figures in shaping the sound and style of contemporary rap. This mixtape is not just a collection of tracks—it's a seminal work that marked the beginning of Migos' ascent to the heights of hip-hop royalty.
Released on June 13, 2013, as a LiveMixtapes world premiere, "YRN (Young Rich Niggas)" marks a pivotal moment in the hip-hop genre, launching Migos into the spotlight and setting a new standard for the Atlanta trap sound. Hosted by DJ Scream, Cory B, and DJ Ray G, this mixtape introduced the music world to the infectious triplet flow that has since become synonymous with modern hip-hop.
The project opens with "Rich Then Famous (Intro)," where Migos lays out their ambitious blueprint for success, blending unapologetic bravado with Mercy’s dynamic beats. The mixtape quickly builds momentum with tracks like "China Town" and "Versace," produced by Zaytoven. The latter became an emblem of luxury and excess and was pivotal in popularizing Migos, especially after Drake's remix brought it mainstream attention.
Tracks such as "Chirpin'" and "Adios" showcase Migos' ability to turn simple hooks into catchy, repeatable anthems. Meanwhile, "Hannah Montana" and "Bando" resonate with their core audience and attract new listeners through their compelling narratives and memorable beats.
Zaytoven's signature production is evident throughout the mixtape, particularly on tracks like "Bakers Man" and "Young Rich Niggas," where his combination of classical music influences and southern trap beats provides the perfect canvas for Migos' sharp delivery. The mixtape also features significant collaborations that enhance its appeal and diversity. "Out Da Gym" sees energetic verses from Trinidad James and Riff Raff, while "Dennis Rodman" features a standout contribution from Gucci Mane.
"R.I.P.," another standout track produced by Zaytoven, showcases a more introspective side of Migos, adding depth to their typically celebratory narrative. The project concludes with "Thank You God (Outro)" and a bonus track, "We Ready (Remix)" featuring Soulja Boy, rounding out the mixtape with a sense of gratitude and readiness to conquer the music industry.
"YRN (Young Rich Niggas)" did more than just introduce Migos to a broader audience; it dramatically propelled their career forward, establishing them as influential figures in shaping the sound and style of contemporary rap. This mixtape is not just a collection of tracks—it's a seminal work that marked the beginning of Migos' ascent to the heights of hip-hop royalty.
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Rich Then Famous (Intro) [Prod. By Mercy]
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3:35
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China Town [Prod. By MPC Cartel]
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3:32
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Versace [Prod. By Zaytoven]
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3:07
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Chirpin' [Prod. By Stack Boy Twaun]
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3:43
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Adios [Prod. By Phenom Da Don]
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2:44
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Hannah Montana [Prod. By Dun Deal]
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3:25
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Bando [Prod. By Juvie]
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4:46
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Cook It Up [Prod. By Stack Boy Twaun]
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2:23
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F*ck 12 [Prod. By Mack Boy]
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3:09
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Bakers Man [Prod. By Zaytoven]
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2:26
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Finesser [Prod. By Phenom Da Don]
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3:33
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Pronto [Prod. By EA]
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4:26
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FEMA [Prod. By Zaytoven]
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4:00
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Out Da Gym (Feat. Trinidad James & Riff Raff) [Prod. By Phenom Da Don]
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4:46
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Young Rich Niggas [Prod. By Zaytoven]
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3:57
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Dennis Rodman (Feat. Gucci Mane) [Prod. By C4]
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4:28
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R.I.P. [Prod. By Zaytoven]
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3:27
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Thank You God (Outro) [Prod. By StackBoy Twuan]
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3:39
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We Ready (Remix) (Feat. Soulja Boy) [Prod. By Soulja Boy] (Bonus)
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4:02
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