I-20, the Decatur, Georgia-based rapper best-known for his feature on Ludacris’ 2001 hit single “Move B***h,” delivers a new mixtape, “The Amphetamine Manifesto 2.” The project is hosted by DJ Far and DJ Pain1, and is the follow-up to “The Amphetamine Manifesto: Part One” mixtape, which came out in February.

I-20 emerged in the early 2000s as a member of Ludacris’ Disturbing Tha Peace crew. In 2004 Capitol Records was looking to sign multiple artists from Luda’s DTP imprint and signed I-20 and Chingy. After Chingy’s debut album, 2003’s Jackpot, there was a rift between Chingy and DTP, which led to the two going their separate ways. The tension between DTP and Chingy effected I-20’s status with Capitol and the amount of promotional push for I-20 and his material. “Chingy and I were essentially a package deal,” I-20 says on his website, “so once he left, it kind of put me in limbo.”

I-20’s debut studio album, Self Explanatory,was released in 2004. Throughout his career, I-20 has dropped several mixtapes and has collaborated with Devin The Dude and Three 6 Mafia, among others. 

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Stream “The Amphetamine Manifesto 2” at DatPiff.com.

“The Amphetamine Manifesto 2” cover art and tracklist are as follows:

01. “Lose My Cool” (Prod. DJ PAIN1)

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02. “Cold Blooded” featuring Big Sant (Prod. TRAKKSOUNDS)

03. “Northern Lights” (Prod. DIRTYDUNNZ)

04. “Live It Up” featuring Fiend (Prod. DJ PAIN1)

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05. “Anyone” (Prod. DIRTYDUNNZ)

06. “Through These Eyes” (Prod. MILESSLOAN)

07. “Run It” (Prod. DIRTYDUNNZ)

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08. “Southern Charm” (Prod. DJ PAIN1)

09. “We Deserve To Shine” (Prod. DJ PAIN1)

10. “Stairways” (Prod. MILESSLOAN

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