(Yayo: REMIX) Chorus: Tony Yayo Street manuscript, cocaine analyst King of the pyrex, I whip it up and I hit a lick. In the hip hop scene, mix tape is often displayed as a single term mixtape. Hoes at my party but we didn’t invite the bitch. Also since the 1990s, it describes releases used to promote one or more new artists, or as a pre-release by more established artists to promote upcoming "official" albums. Blend tapes became increasingly popular by the mid-1990s, and fans increasingly looked for exclusive tracks and freestyles on the tapes.
Ron G moved the mixtape forward in the early 1990s by blending R&B a cappellas with hip hop beats (known as "blends").
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