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The song features vocals from rappers Slim Thug and Paul Wall, the latter in his first single appearance. The beat was produced by Salih Williams, featuring a hypnotic refrain from a Swishahouse song of Slim Thug from years past. In an interview with MTV, Jones stated that the "tippin'" of the title is a synonym for "cruising" (i.e
Born and raised in Houston, he signed with the local record label Swishahouse in the early 2000s, and rose to mainstream recognition with his 2004 single, "Still Tippin'" (featuring Slim Thug and Paul Wall). The song moderately entered the Billboard Hot 100 and was followed by his 2005 single "Back Then", which
Aaron Dupree Tippin (born July 3, 1958) is an American country music singer, songwriter and record producer. Initially a songwriter for Acuff-Rose Music, he gained a recording contract with RCA Nashville in 1990.
The singles from the album are "Still Tippin'" and "Back Then". The CD also comes in a "limited edition" version, which includes a bonus CD featuring nearly all the tracks from the album chopped and screwed by DJ Michael 5000 Watts. [2]
Still Smoking; 2kHate; A song that originally appeared on the compilation album The Day Hell Broke Loose 2, Mike Jones' "Still Tippin'", achieved mainstream success in 2004. The single would go on to be certified Platinum by the RIAA.
Outstanding Original Song "Collide" by Tiana Major9 and EarthGang Won "Guarding the Gates" by Lauryn Hill Nominated Guild of Music Supervisors Awards: February 6, 2020 Best Music Supervision for Films Budgeted Under $25 Million Kier Lehman Won [6] NAACP Image Awards: February 22, 2020: Outstanding Soundtrack/Compilation Queen & Slim: Nominated [7]
The original version of "Still Tippin'" performed by Jones, Chamillionaire and Slim Thug appeared on this album months before the remix with Paul Wall became a hit. The Day After Hell Broke Lose peaked at 67 on the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums .
Other songs on the album included a cover of Philip Claypool's "Circus Leaving Town" and songs written by Gretchen Wilson, Benmont Tench and Delbert McClinton. [56] Thom Jurek rated this album favorably, saying that it was a "solid, sure-voiced outing"; he also thought that "What Say You" was the best song on it.