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2010 mixtape by Mac Miller From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
K.I.D.S. (backronym for Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit) is the fourth mixtape by American rapper Mac Miller. It was released by Rostrum Records on August 13, 2010, through DatPiff.[2] The title is a reference to the 1995 drama film Kids, which is quoted throughout the mixtape.[3][4] It was later commercially released on April 29, 2020.[5] A deluxe version was released on its 10th anniversary and includes two new tracks.[6]
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K.I.D.S. | ||||
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Mixtape by | ||||
Released | August 13, 2010 | |||
Studio | I.D. Labs | |||
Length | 50:14 | |||
Label | Rostrum | |||
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Seven songs from K.I.D.S. had music videos created for them: "Nikes On My Feet", "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza", "Knock Knock", "Senior Skip Day", "La La La La", "Traffic in the Sky", and "Don't Mind If I Do".[7][8][9][10][11][12] The videos for "Nikes on My Feet" and "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza" were both heavily played on YouTube, reaching over 50 million views each. Both songs featured prominent classic hip-hop samples, from Q-Tip's remix of Nas' "The World Is Yours" and Lord Finesse's "Hip 2 Da Game", respectively. In July 2012, Finesse filed a $10 million lawsuit against Miller, Rostrum and DatPiff for use of the sample.[13] The lawsuit was settled out of court in December 2012, with its stipulations kept confidential.[14]
To support the mixtape, Miller embarked on his first tour in early 2011, the "Incredibly Dope Tour".[15] Miller sold out at every location on the tour.[16]
Rapper Logic credits the song "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza" as an inspiration to create his track "Young Sinatra", which has become an alter ego.[17]
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit (Intro)" | DT Spacely[19] | 3:45 |
2. | "Outside" | Sayez[20] | 3:37 |
3. | "Get Em Up" | 93' P[21] | 3:18 |
4. | "Nikes on My Feet" | Black Diamond[7] | 2:44 |
5. | "Senior Skip Day" | Wally West[10] | 2:56 |
6. | "The Spins" (with Empire of the Sun) | B. Jay[22] | 3:16 |
7. | "Traffic in the Sky" | Scolla and Tecknowledgy | 2:33 |
8. | "Don't Mind If I Do" | The WatcherZ[23] | 2:18 |
9. | "Paper Route" (featuring Chevy Woods) | Sayez[24] | 3:00 |
10. | "Good Evening" | B [dot] Jay[25] | 3:55 |
11. | "Ride Around" | DJ DMD[26] | 2:24 |
12. | "Knock Knock" | E. Dan[9] | 3:18 |
13. | "Mad Flava, Heavy Flow (Interlude)" (featuring DJ Bonics) | 0:27 | |
14. | "Kool Aid & Frozen Pizza" | Lord Finesse[8] | 2:38 |
15. | "All I Want Is You" | Willis Beats[27] | 3:43 |
16. | "Poppy" | Black Diamond[28] | 2:53 |
17. | "Face in the Crowd" | Andrew Lloyd[29] | 3:29 |
Total length: | 50:14 |
All lyrics are written by Mac Miller.
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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18. | "La La La La" | Up North Productions | 2:27 |
Total length: | 52:41 |
No. | Title | Producer(s) | Length |
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18. | "Ayye" | E. Dan | 2:46 |
19. | "Back in the Day" | Will Brown | 4:07 |
Total length: | 57:46 |
Notes
Chart (2020) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[31] | 62 |
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