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Track List Discrepancies

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So I've noticed a number of track listing discrepancies between the list here and the back cover of the actual mixtape:

  1. The cover calls track #16 "Psycho," not "Five-O."
  2. The cover has no question mark on the song "Can Anybody Hear Me."
  3. The cover credits Rihanna for "Mind on My Money."
  4. The cover also credits Lil Joe and Bandmand for "Shopaholic."
  5. The cover has "Nicki Speaks" for every track here named "Nicki Minaj Speaks."

I don't know how much of this can be taken to heart, however, since the cover doesn't spell Shanell's name correctly. Google got more hits for "Nicki Minaj Five-O" than "Nicki Minaj Psycho," but not many more, relatively.

Here's a link to the cover art: http://www.pardonmeduke.com/2009/04/20/beam-me-up-scotty-mixtape-nicki-minaj/

I was just curious if any of these changes should be made. Mhavril39 (talk) 07:44, 26 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

my reply to above

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The odd thing is the mixtape seems to be available for download through legit services. And the songs are labeled and listed as they are here in the live wikipedia article. But upon download and listening, many of the songs are mislabeled.

The link above to the back cover represents the actual track listing on the Mixtape. There was obviously an error upon compilation of the digital mixtape track listing that has propagated. So in effect the article is wrong, the actual track listing is as shown in the linked image. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.176.65.241 (talk) 20:34, 24 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Girls Kissing Girls

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The song "Girls Kissing Girls" is not listed on the album art cited above. I don't seem to have it in my own personal download of the mixtape either. — Preceding unsigned comment added by DakotaTheNifty (talkcontribs) 05:37, 20 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Production

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All tracks were not arranged and produced by DJ Holiday and Trap-A-Holics. DJ Holiday is not a record producer, he is a disc jockey. Trap-A-Holics is a label that releases mixtapes. This mixtape features original production from record producers as well as the production of several popular songs. Ron Browz produced two songs, "I Get Crazy" and "Kill Da DJ". User:1Sire (talk) 05:01, 19 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]