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The Autobiography

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Download links and information about The Autobiography by Vic Mensa. This album was released in 2017 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Punk Rock genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:00:30 minutes.

Artist: Vic Mensa
Release date: 2017
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Punk Rock
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:00:30
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Say I Didn't 5:15
2. Memories On 47th St. 4:02
3. Rollin' Like A Stoner 3:16
4. Homewrecker (featuring Weezer) 4:08
5. Gorgeous (featuring Syd) 4:30
6. Heaven On Earth (featuring The Dream) 5:17
7. Card Cracker (Skit) 1:10
8. Down For Some Ignorance (Ghetto Lullaby) (featuring Chief Keef, Joey Purp) 4:25
9. Coffee & Cigarettes 4:30
10. Wings (featuring Saul Williams, Pharrell Williams, Saul Williams-Wings-Snz) 4:03
11. Heaven On Earth (Reprise) 2:06
12. The Fire Next Time 3:44
13. We Could Be Free (featuring Ty Dolla Sign) 4:55
14. Rage 5:20
15. OMG (featuring Pusha T) 3:52

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Few things have moved Kanye West to action like the blowback he received upon removing Vic Mensa from 2015 Pablo standout “Wolves.” They’d premiered it (alongside Sia) during an SNL performance, an introduction to Mensa that many apparently cherished. Kanye would bring Mensa back via another edit, but it would take his guest’s debut album for the world to really know who he is. The Autobiography covers Mensa’s upbringing in Chicago’s violent South Side (“Memories on 47th St.”), his struggles with drug use and infidelity (“Wings”), and his most pronounced legacy to date, Mensa’s Black Lives Matter activism (“We Could Be Free”). The alt-rock-tinged “Rage”—which Mensa once claimed was a favorite of Beyoncé's—and “Omg (feat. Pusha T)” appear as bonus tracks.