Asher Roth “The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2” Tracklist, Download & Mixtape Stream

    Asher Roth released his The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2 mixtape today (June 25). The project is hosted by DJ Drama and DJ Don Cannon, and features 23 tracks of original songs and freestyles. Guest appearances from Lil Wayne, Chris Brown and Justin Bieber are among those featured on Roth’s newest release.

    The Morrisville, Pennsylvania rapper recently wrote an open letter addressed to his fans about the difficulties he has had with SRC and Def Jam over the last few years. The “I Love College” rapper decided to release The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2 directly to his fans to avoid further label woes and “continue on the scenic route,” as he states in his open letter to fans.    
    In 2009, Asher Roth released his major label debut album, Asleep In The Bread Aisle, debuting at #5 on the Billboard 200 chart in its first week of release. The album featured the single “I Love College.”  

    The The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2 art work and tracklist are as follows:

    1.Maybe I Dont Wanna (ft. Tom Petty, SWV, The Beach Boys)

    2.Paradise

    3.Interlude

    4.Party Girl (ft. Lil Wayne)

    5.Pass That Dutch

    6.Females Welcome

    7.Healer

    8.Treat Me Like Fire

    9.Apples & Bananas

    10.Numbers

    11.Interlude

    12.Eggs Florentine (ft. King Mez, Remy Banks)

    13.Pop Radio

    14.Pearly Gates

    15.Monday Free

    16.A-One

    17.Interlude

    18.Blurred Lines

    19.Girlscout Cookies

    20.Freaks

    21.Fuck Up Da Fun

    22.Actin Up (ft. Rye Rye, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown)

    23.Lil Butt

    The project can also be streamed via Datpiff.com below:

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    13 thoughts on “Asher Roth “The Greenhouse Effect Vol. 2” Tracklist, Download & Mixtape Stream

    1. Been a minute for a new project, this jus kills all negative opinions of the man. 5/5 MOST underrated rapper out

    2. I wasn’t a fan before but got into him this year and Asher is just dope. At times i don’t know what he’s talkin about, but who the fuck knows what half of the new rappers are talkin about anyways. ha!

    3. The mixtape is fire. I love the free album type mixtape’s, but it’s nice to hear a mixtapers mixtape, just bars over preexisting dope beats. And some light, and I mean light DJ shout outs, I don’t need Funk Flex types dropping bombs and talking all over the track.

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