King Koopa: The Mixtape Messiah is a
mixtape by
Houston rapper
Chamillionaire. It was released on February 15, 2004 (2004-02-15). The tape featuring 61 tracks over three CDs, this
triple album is the longest and most bought mixtape in
Texas history.[1] It is the first mixtape in the
Mixtape Messiah series. The mixtape established Chamillionaire as one of the premier artists in the Southern rap music industry at the time of its release and was the pivotal mixtape that developed his fan base and ability to obtain mainstream success with the release of The Sound of Revenge years later.
The first CD is dedicated to dissing
Mike Jones, the second CD features tracks from the first and third CDs and is
screwed and chopped by
OG Ron C, and the third CD mostly features collaborations with members of Color Changin' Click.[citation needed]
Track listing
Disc 1
"I'm da King" - samples "King Of The South" by
T.I. - Instrumental from "Show Ya Tattoos" by
Lil Boosie &
Webbie
King Koopa: The Mixtape Messiah is a
mixtape by
Houston rapper
Chamillionaire. It was released on February 15, 2004 (2004-02-15). The tape featuring 61 tracks over three CDs, this
triple album is the longest and most bought mixtape in
Texas history.[1] It is the first mixtape in the
Mixtape Messiah series. The mixtape established Chamillionaire as one of the premier artists in the Southern rap music industry at the time of its release and was the pivotal mixtape that developed his fan base and ability to obtain mainstream success with the release of The Sound of Revenge years later.
The first CD is dedicated to dissing
Mike Jones, the second CD features tracks from the first and third CDs and is
screwed and chopped by
OG Ron C, and the third CD mostly features collaborations with members of Color Changin' Click.[citation needed]
Track listing
Disc 1
"I'm da King" - samples "King Of The South" by
T.I. - Instrumental from "Show Ya Tattoos" by
Lil Boosie &
Webbie