Lil' Flip

About Lil' Flip

Amid the flourishing underground rap scene of Houston, Lil' Flip rose to quick and prosperous fame after his independently released 2000 album The Leprechaun broke through to a national audience, prompting the young rapper's signing to Universal Records soon after. Nicknamed the Freestyle King, Flip as a teen initially won the attention of the immortalized DJ Screw, who ushered the rapper into his loose-knit Screwed Up Click. The affiliation brought instant respect for Flip throughout Texas as well as the greater South, and his Leprechaun album capitalized on that, moving an impressive number of units for an independently released album. The album's slowly mounting yet ultimately broad reach and Flip's youthful appeal attracted Universal Records, who signed the barely 20 year old to a major-label contract in 2002 and released Undaground Legend later in the year. Driven by the lead single, "The Way We Ball," as well as a remix of "I Can Do Dat," a hit previously released on The Leprechaun, the album extended Flip's audience nationally and heralded him as one of the South's most promising young rappers of the early 2000s. nIn 2002, Flip returned with Undaground Legend, a slick sophomore effort. It would go practically unnoticed. Two years later, Flip returned to the scene with the more expansive double-disc set U Gotta Feel Me. The set spawned a couple sizable hits, namely "Game Over (Flip)" and "Sunshine," and brought Flip the national fame he'd long been courting. With that fame came competition, and it wasn't long before Flip was beefing with T.I. for the right to don the crown of King of the South. Flip kept his profile public not only with such drama but also with a string of mixtapes, most notably the Freestyle Kings series, which reached its sixth volume in 2005. Flip's next album was planned to follow that year, but at the last minute Sony refused to release it and the rapper was without a label for the next three years. I Need Mine finally appeared in 2007 as a double CD on the Asylum label. Two collaborations followed. All Eyez on Us from 2008 found the rapper partnering with Outlawz member Young Noble, while 2009's Certified was recorded with Young Money member Gudda Gudda. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

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Intro (0:49)

Album: The Takeover Part 2 Screwed & Chopped

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Smoke (4:39)

Album: The Takeover Part 2 Screwed & Chopped

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Outro (0:49)

Album: The Takeover Part 2 Screwed & Chopped

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Intro (0:52)

Album: Keep It Gangsta Freestyle Kings vol 6

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Oh no (2:04)

Album: Keep It Gangsta Freestyle Kings vol 6

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Hold up (4:37)

Album: Keep It Gangsta Freestyle Kings vol 6

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Excuse Me (3:38)

Album: Blowin & Bangin

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Bugsy Freestyle (2:30)

Album: Envy Me

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Bugsy Freestyle (2:23)

Album: Envy Me

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Recline & Shine (5:17)

Album: Freestyle Kings Vol. 2

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Feel Good Muzick

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Million Dollar Dream

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High Off Life

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Put My Life On The Beat

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Drank In My Cup

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Just A Dream

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Keep It Real

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Playaz Life

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Pump My Fist

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In My Jeep

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Posted In The Trap

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H-Town Girl

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Kim Kardashian

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1 Fly Boy

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Bosses Make It Rain

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Certified

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Down South Legends

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G Tales

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I Love Cali

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If U Trappin

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Me And U Baby

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She So Fly

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Smoke And Ride

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