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DRAKE & FUTURE 'What a Time to be Alive' 2xLP On CLEAR colored vinyl [Unofficial release] These come in an OPEN END poly sleeve. They are NOT factory sealed. These are NEW & UN-PLAYED.
Color variant of vinyl may differ from one disc to the next. Color mix may contain impurities such as color blend/marking/staining. This is purely cosmetic.
These copies have moderate corner and bends to mulitple corners of the jackets. They unfortunately had a rough ride in the airplane, and were poorly package on their journey to me. The damage is purely cosmetic, and only to the cardboard stock jackets.
These are overstock of damage items I had for sale in my eBay store. We are selling them on personal accounts at lower discount prices. We sell vinyl professionally, and stand by the same standard of customer service with these items as we do our store. The vinyl listed for sale on this store, is stock that has blemishes and damage that are purely cosmetic. The actual vinyl are undamaged. If the vinyls have manufacture defects, that can only be found from listening, we urge you to contact us, as I will fully support the refund and exchange policy in place. We do not listen to these albums, as they are NEW, and some are sealed. Although these albums have the cosmetic damage to the jackets, I will repeat, they are NEW and un-played. If you have any questions, please ask before purchasing, to avoid returns and cancellations.
These albums are fully wrapped and secured in A-Fluted Cardboard paper, and packaged in standard record mailers. Boxes are marked "Fragile/Do Not Bend" We also reinforce the corners of the outside of the box with double layer cardboard--which helps the box keep its shape and prevent additional pushed and bent corners. Although these records have damage to the jackets, we package as if they were pristine, so they arrive without any further damage. Thanks for looking! Feel free to ask any questions you may have.
What a time to be alive — and being "alive," as Future and Drake define it, involves having way too many feelings about way too many strippers for way too many sleepless nights. Their surprise mixtape collabo is shrewdly timed, since both MCs are on a creative roll after dropping two of the year's biggest and best albums. It's a quickie and it sounds that way: a six-day digital dash in the studio. Yet that's why it feels fresh and spontaneous. This is the sound of Future's Dirty South meeting Drake's Great White North, both artists playing off their louder-than-life personalities without overthinking the details.
Future dominates the chemistry, with his producer Metro Boomin behind most of the tracks. Yet both guys get confessional about the struggle. Drake complains about groupies spending too long on their phones, while Future describes that feeling when you mix Adderalls and Percocets in the club, then wonder why you can't get your mind right. The mixtape ends with two solo cuts, Future's "Jersey" and Drake's "30 For 30 Freestyle." Somehow, Drake still sounds like a crafty pop aesthete when he's trying to pick up on Future's spaced-out lunacy. The highlight: "Plastic Bag," a gallant tribute to the stripper who just scooped their hearts off the floor, in the same plastic bag where she stashes their loot.
Tracks: A1.Digital Dash03:50A2.Big Ring03:36A3.Live From The Gutter03:30B1.Diamonds Dancing05:13B2.Scholarships03:27C1.Plastic Bag03:22C2.I'm The Plug03:01C3.Change Locations03:38D1.Jumpman03:24D2.JerseyFuture03:10D3.30 for 30 Freestyle04:13