Comeback Season (mixtape)

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Comeback Season
Hip hop
  • R&B
  • Length67:18
    LabelOVO
    Producer
    Drake chronology
    Room for Improvement
    (2006)
    Comeback Season
    (2007)
    So Far Gone
    (2009)
    Singles from Comeback Season
    1. "Replacement Girl"
      Released: April 30, 2007

    Comeback Season is the second

    . In contrast to its predecessor, it finds Drake mainly performing over preexisting hip hop instrumentals.

    Background

    In 2007, Comeback Season spawned a single and a music video for "Replacement Girl", featuring

    BET when his first single, "Replacement Girl", was featured as the "New Joint of the Day" on April 30, 2007.[1]

    Track listing

    All songs are written by Drake.

    No.TitleProducer(s)
    Andreena Mill)
    5:11
    5."Replacement Girl" (featuring Trey Songz)
    3:42
    6."Barry Bonds" (Freestyle)Kanye West, Nottz3:22
    7."Going in for Life"The Exchange Student2:29
    8."Where to Now"J Dilla1:54
    9."Share"Häzel1:46
    10."Give Ya" (featuring Trey Songz)Terral "T. Slack"3:24
    11."Don't U Have a Man" (featuring Dwele & Little Brother)Boi-1da3:56
    12."Bitch Is Crazy"
    • Noah "40" Shebib
    2:45
    13."The Last Hope" (featuring Kardinal Offishall & Andreena Mill)Rich Kidd3:10
    14."Must Hate Money" (featuring Rich Boy)
    4:04
    15."Asthma Team"
    • Sid Roams
    • DJ Revolution
    1:59
    16."Do What U Do" (Remix) (featuring No Malice & Nickelus F)Boi-1da2:56
    17."Easy to Please" (featuring Richie Sosa)Rich Kidd2:09
    18."Faded" (featuring Nickelus F)Rich Kidd3:00
    19."Underdog" (featuring Trey Songz)3:00
    20."Think Good Thoughts" (featuring Phonte & Elzhi)9th Wonder4:52
    21."Teach U a Lesson" (Freestyle)1:56
    22."Missin' You" (Freestyle)2:03
    23."Man of the Year" (Freestyle) (featuring Lil Wayne)
  • DJ Revolution
  • Jump
  • 2:51
    Total length:67:18
    Bonus tracks
    No.TitleProducerLength
    1."The Winner"The Bizness 
    2."New Shit"Notts 

    Sample credits

    References

    1. ^ "Drake – Artist Biography, Music Videos, News, Photos". MTV Base.
    2. ^ "Drake – Comeback Season (Mixtape)". 2DopeBoyz. May 1, 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2008.