The Gates Mixed Plate
2010 studio album by Tech N9ne
The Gates Mixed Plate Released July 27, 2010 Genre Length 1 :16 :57 Label Strange Music Producer Executive Producer Travis O'GuinMusical Producers Charles S. Neal IV, Emaydee, Karbon, Matic Lee, Nardo, Robert Rebeck, Seven , Tech N9ne , Young Fyre
"O.G." Released: June 29, 2010
"Jumpin' Jax" Released: June 29, 2010
"KC Tea" Released: July 21, 2010
The Gates Mixed Plate [ 1] is the tenth studio album by rapper Tech N9ne , which was released on July 27, 2010. It is the third album in the rapper's "Collabos" series, following the 2009 album Sickology 101 . The album's name is in reference to the Kansas City Bar-B-Q restaurant Gates Bar-B-Q .[ 1] [ 2] The album's first single, "O.G." further references the restaurant.
The album has what the artists describes as "lighter music" after the 2009 album, K.O.D. , took a "darker" approach. When speaking on the content of the album, the artist said the album "is full of party tracks because I'm trying to rejoice."[ 1] The album also features guest appearances by Kutt Calhoun , Krizz Kaliko , Big Scoob , Brotha Lynch Hung , Stevie Stone, Jay Rock , Glasses Malone , Yukmouth , Devin the Dude , Irv Da Phenom, and many more.
Singles and videos
On June 11, MTVU.com premiered the music video for the first single, "O.G." The video was directed by Dan Gedman.[ 3] The single was featured in a list of the "Top 10 Party Anthems for Summer 2010" on ARTISTdirect.com along with the likes of "Can't Be Tamed " (Miley Cyrus ), "Ms. Chocolate " (Lil' Jon ) and "Alejandro " (Lady Gaga ).[ 4]
Both "O.G." and "Jumpin' Jax" were released as digital singles on June 29, 2010.[ 5] [ 6] The official video for "KC Tea" was released on the Strange Music YouTube channel on July 21, 2010. The video was directed by Dan Gedman.[ 7]
The album sold 17,000 copies in its first week and 5,000 copies during its second. Record sales reached upwards of 22,000 copies in only 2 weeks. Album sold about 50,000 copies until 2011.[ 8]
Track listing
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Ms. Walker/Brooklyn Martino Intro" Robert Rebeck, Tech N9ne 0:16 2. "O.G." A. Yates , M. Summers , S. Watson Seven 3:17 3. "F U Pay Me" (featuring Krizz Kaliko & Makzilla) A. Yates, J. Brunstetter, M. Queen, S. Watson, T. Winfrey Young Fyre , Karbon3:59 4. "Gamer" (featuring Kutt Calhoun & Krizz Kaliko) A. Yates, M. Calhoun Jr. , M. Dupree, S. Watson Mike Dupree 4:13 5. "Jumpin' Jax" (featuring Stevie Stone , Krizz Kaliko & Bishop Young Don) A. Yates, E. Dixon, J. Brunstetter, S. Watson, S. Williams & T. Winfrey Young Fyre, Karbon 4:58 6. "Keep It One Hunit" (featuring Big Scoob , Glasses Malone & Irv Da Phenom) A. Yates, C. Penniman , J. Brunstetter, M. Irving Jr., S. Ashby Jr. , T. Winfrey Young Fyre, Karbon 4:12 7. "Pow Pow" (featuring Kutt Calhoun, Mon. E.G. The Ghostwriter, Riv Locc & Tay Diggs) A. Yates, G. Bolton, L. Young, M. Calhoun Jr., M. Dean, M. Tyler Demolishbeatz 5:17 8. "Harvey Dent" A. Yates, M. Dupree Mike Dupree 2:49 9. "Tony G Intro" Robert Rebeck 0:13 10. "What's Next" (featuring Craig Smith, Krizz Kaliko & Oobergeek) A. Yates, C. Smith, M. Dupree, M. Yates, S. Watson Mike Dupree 4:11 11. "Afterparty" (featuring Kutt Calhoun & Devin the Dude ) A. Yates, D. Copeland , M. Calhoun Jr., M. Dupree Mike Dupree 4:09 12. "Too Many Girls" (featuring Krizz Kaliko & Sundae) A. Yates, J. Appleby, S. Austin, S. Watson Matic Lee 4:22 13. "Pu Wah Wah" (performed by 816 Boyz) A. Yates, M. Calhoun Jr., M. Queen, M. Summers, S. Watson Seven 4:20 14. "Sean Tyler (Intro)" Robert Rebeck 0:12 15. "KC Tea" (featuring Krizz Kaliko) A. Yates, M. Summers, S. Watson Seven 4:02 16. "JT Quick Intro" Robert Rebeck 0:23 17. "Oh You Didn't Know" (featuring Irv Da Phenom & The Popper) A. Yates, L. Young, M. Irving Jr., W. Edwin Demolishbeatz 4:13 18. "Far Out" (featuring J.L. of B. Hood, P.R.E.A.C.H. & Stevie Stone) A. Yates, E. Bothazy, J. Varnes, L. Young, S. Williams Demolishbeatz 4:38 19. "Paper with Brian B Shynin Intro" (featuring Jay Rock , Joe Vertigo & Krizz Kaliko) A. Yates, B. Shynin, C. Neal IV, J. McKenzie , J. Watson, S. Watson Charles S. Neal IV 4:02 20. "Loud" (featuring Alan Wayne tha Pradagy, Bizzy & Irv Da Phenom) A. Yates, A. Wayne, L. Young, M. Irving Jr., T. Oglesby Demolishbeatz 4:50 21. "Need More Angels with Prayer by Brother K.T." (featuring Irv Da Phenom) A. Yates, K. Taylor, M. Dupree, M. Irving Jr. Mike Dupree 4:52 22. "Doin' It" (Bonus Track) (featuring Chillest Illest, OME & Yukmouth ) A. Yates, J. Ellis , J. Pringle, L. Young, S. Mitchell Demolishbeatz 3:41
Strange Music pre-order digital bonus track Title Producer(s) 23. "What's Yo Psycho?" (performed by Nnutthowze; featuring Brotha Lynch Hung ) Demolishbeatz 4:34
Personnel
Aaron Bean – Street marketing
Alan Wayne – Featured performer
Alistair Photography – Photography
Andrea Lopez – Additional vocals
Anita Hilanthom – Additional vocals
Ben Grossi – Project consultant/general management
Big Scoob – Featured performer
Bishop YoungDon – Featured performer
Bizzy – Featured performer
Bob Grossi – Project consultant/general management
Brett Morrow – Internet marketing
Brian B Shynin – Skit
Brian Fraser – Production assistant
Brian Shafton – Project consultant/general management
Britton Kimler – Marketing & promotions
Brooklyn Martino – Skit
Brother K.T. – Skit
Caitlin Sutter – Additional vocals
Chillest Illest – Featured performer
Chris Rooney – Marketing & promotions
Cory Nielson – Production assistant
Crystal Watson – Additional vocals
Dave Weiner – Associate producer
Dawn O'Guin – Production assistant
Demecica Frazier – Additional vocals
Devin the Dude – Featured performer
Emaydee – Producer
Glasses Malone – Featured performer
Glenda Cowan – Production assistant
Irv da Phenom – Featured performer
Jennifer Rogers – Additional vocals
JL (of B. Hood) – Featured performer
Joe Vertigo – Featured performer, crap tube
Josh Rickards – Street marketing
JT Quick – Skit
Karbon – Producer
Korey Lloyd – Production assistant, project management/publicity coordinator
Krizz Kaliko – Featured performer, crap tube
Kutt Calhoun – Featured performer
Liquid 9 – Art direction & design
Makzilla – Featured performer
Matic Lee – Producer
Megan McLean – Publicity
Mike Dupree – Music Producer
Mon. E. G. the Ghostwriter – Featured performer
Nardo – Producer
Ome – Featured performer
P.R.E.A.C.H. – Featured performer
The Popper – Featured performer
Richie Abbott – Publicity
Rivv Loc – Featured performer
Robert Lieberman – Legal
Robert Rebeck – Producer, mixing
Robin Geiger – Additional vocals
Ron Spaulding – Associate producer
Sean Tyler – Skit
Seven – Producer
Stacy Bell – Additional vocals
Stevie Stone – Featured performer
Sundae – Featured performer
Tammy Thornton – Additional vocals
Tay Diggs – Featured performer
Tech N9ne – Primary performer, producer, A&R
Tom Baker – Mastering
Tony G – Skit
Travis O'Guin – Executive producer, A&R
Young Fyre – Producer
Yukmouth – Featured performer
Charts
Weekly charts
References
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^ "Tech N9ne "O.G." - mtvU" . MTV Networks On Campus Inc. 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-06-11 .
^ Ogle, Ryan (June 14, 2010). "Top 10 Party Anthems for Summer 2010" . ARTISTdirect.com . Rogue Digital, LLC. Retrieved June 15, 2010 .
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