
Nicknamed the Freestyle King, Flip as a teen initially won the attention of the immortalized DJ Screw, who ushered the rapper into his loose-knit Screwed Up Click. The affiliation brought instant respect for Flip throughout Texas as well as the greater South, and his Leprechaun album capitalized on that, moving an impressive number of units for an independently released album. Not too long after, Universal Records, who signed the barely 20 year old to a major-label contract in 2002 and released Undaground Legend later in the year. Driven by the lead single, 'The Way We Ball', as well as a remix of 'I Can Do Dat', a hit previously released on the Leprechaun, the album extended Flip's audience nationally and heralded him as one of the South's most promising young rappers of the early 2000s. After his sophomore CD slumped, Flip signed with Sony Urban and dropped the double-disc set U Gotta Feel Me. The set spawned a couple sizable hits, namely 'Game Over (Flip)' and 'Sunshine' brought Flip the national fame he'd long been courting. With street credibility and major success, Flip is back in the independent scene to gain control of his next release and conquer the mixtape game.
1) I M Da King Intro
2) Ladiez N Gentleman
3) She a Hoe
4) Pass U By
5) Ballin Outta Control
6) U Can't Stop Us
7) U Ain't a Pimp (FT Z-Ro)
8) U Ain't Talkin 2 Me
9) I Do (FT Crime Boss)
10) Talk Louder
11) Get Dis Money (FT Big Shasta)
12) Plenty Dro (FT C-Note)
13) Ballin Outta Control (Screwed)
14) I Do (Screwed)