unofficial import, sealed and on black vinyl - How Dreamville hit the industry with their D-Day mixtape is something like organized chaos. Without a hint of speculation, they dropped a bomb on fans with a new full-length featuring the label roster. Not just any full-length, but an official edition added into the iconic Gangsta Grillz series. As there's never been an entire label GG mixtape, it's fitting for the stature Dreamville has made for themselves. Since the label began to grow a decade ago, they've become one of the most consistently talented rosters in rap today. The Revenge of the Dreamers series has been home to Dreamville's compilation projects, but D-Day is their moment in time. It's very few things that get more official in hip-hop than a Gangsta Grillz mixtape.
1 | Dreamville, J.I.D, J. Cole - Stick |
2 | Dreamville, Earthgang - Ghetto Gods Freestyle |
3 | Dreamville, Bas (21) - Lifestyle |
4 | Dreamville, Lute (2), Cozz, Omen (2) - Starting 5 |
5 | Dreamville, Ari Lennox - Coming Down |
6 | Dreamville, Cozz - Hair Salon |
7 | Dreamville - Freedom Of Speech |
8 | Dreamville, Ari Lennox - Blackberry Sap |
9 | Dreamville, Lute (2) - Like Wine |
10 | Dreamville, Bas (21), Earthgang - Jozi Flows |
11 | Dreamville, J.I.D - Barry From Simpson |
12 | Dreamville, Earthgang - Everybody Ain't Shit |
13 | Dreamville, Omen (2) - Ballin In Newport |
14 | Dreamville, Cozz - Big Trouble Freestyle |
15 | Dreamville - Heavens EP |