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Vic Mensa – “The Autobiography”

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Vic Mensa – “The Autobiography”

Photo Credit: Shot by Brandon Fuller
Photo Credit: Shot by Brandon Fuller

The Autobiography as Told by Vic Mensa


The Chicago rapper’s debut studio album was released on July 28, 2017 by ROC Nation and Capitol Records and it for damn sure didn’t hold any punches! No one was exempt from getting a full dose of truth with the very first track, “Didn’t I” being a direct message to his family and friends. Mensa even found time to talk about his own failures, fuck ups, and acknowledged the guilt that he lives with. He used the negatives he experienced and used them as instruments for growth which translated to “The Autobiography”.

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Full Track List


1. Didn’t I Say (Say I Didn’t)
2. Memories on 47th St.
3. Rollin’ Like A Stoner
4. Homewrecker f. Weezer
5. Gorgeous f. Syd
6. Heaven On Earth f. The-Dream
7. Card Cracker (Skit)
8. Down 4 Some Ignorance (Ghetto Lullaby) f. Chief Keef & Joey Purp
9. Coffee & Cigarettes
10. Wings f. Saul Williams & Pharrell Williams
11. Heaven On Earth (Reprise)
12. The Fire Next Time
13. We Could Be Free f. Ty Dolla $ign
14. Rage [Bonus Track]
15. OMG [Bonus Track]


The Autobiography is the debut studio album by American rapper Vic Mensa. The album was released on July 28, 2017, by Roc Nation and Capitol Records.


 
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