Lil Wyte “Still Doubted?” Tracklist

    Lil Wyte has revealed the tracklist for his upcoming fifth solo album Still Doubted?, releasing June 19th via Wyte Music Records/Hypnotize Minds/Select-O-Hits.

    For the project, he enlists Pastor Troy, Young Buck, Bubba Sparxxx, Project Pat and more. Big BOI Beats handles the majority of the production, while Lex Luger and WyteMusic Records contribute additional production.

    In a press release, Wyte explains plans for additional artists on his label. “We have an album for Miscellaneous in the works, and a second $hamrock album,” Wyte says. “We are dropping albums on Lord Infamous and Thug Therapy. We’ll also have a free mixtape by me and Miscellaneous entitled Elvis Meets BB King. I have grown a lot since Doubt Me Now, and it’s time for me to show!”

    Check the tracklist below.

    01. Intro
    02. I Do It
    03. Stoner Night
    04. Sold My Soul ft. Pastor Troy
    05. U Don’t Know Me
    06. All Kinds of Drugs ft. Young Buck & Lil Will – prod. by Big BOI Beats and Lex Luger
    07. Show Some Skin ft. Bubba Sparxxx
    08. I’m Going Home ft. Big Lazy
    09. [Interlude] Call Us ft. Thug Therapy
    10. M.E.M.P.H.I.S. ft. Miscellaneous & Al Kapone
    11. GunDown ft. Frayser Boy & Partee
    12. Welcome 2 the Gathering ft. Lord Infamous & Liquid Assassin – prod. by WyteMusic Records
    13. Yeah Hoe ft. Shamrock
    14. Get Em Out of Durr ft. Partee
    15. Sike ft. Miscellaneous
    16. Lesson Learned – prod. by 2Tall
    17. Money Train Gang
    18. [Outro] Wyte Speaks
    *19. Money ft. Miss Wyte, Partee & Project Pat – prod. by Lex Luger
    *20. Lost in My Zone – prod. by Lex Luger

    RELATED: $hamrock f. Lil Wyte – “Penitentiary [Prod. Ribah on the Beat]”

    27 thoughts on “Lil Wyte “Still Doubted?” Tracklist

      1. haha maybe we jus put on sum drake…ya hear sum real shit and want sum markness…and nobody mentioned pastor troy man yall why i dont listen to the radio.pussies!!!!!!!!!!!!!!hhahahahahahaha

    1. LOL WHO THE HELL IS THIS PIECE OF SHIT, WHERE DRAKE AT? I WANNA STICK MY TONGUE BETWEEN DRAKES ASS CHEECKS AND LICK IT UP AND DOWN….DRAKE I LOVE U NIGGA, WYTE U GONE FLOP, YMCMB IS THE MOST RELEVANT AND OF COURSE MY CRUSH DRAKE

      1. stfu you look dumb lil wyte been out for years he hasn’t even flop he doesn’t wanna get big because of the illuminati dumbass bitch hop of Young Money dick you ugly monkey

    2. Is this the white version of cooning? Is the Shamrock on the album the “White Rapper Show” Shamrock? What a joke.

    3. i was just talking about this cracker on friday justin beiber should have had this nigga instead of 2 chainz on his remix to that song it would have been official as shit -__-

    4. lol, anytime people wanna make fun of white hip hop all they have to do is point at guys like this, everytime one of them shows up it takes away from the work The Beastie Boys & Em put in and sets us back to the Vanilla Ice times

    5. Enfin un bon album pas comme c’est salope de YMCMB.
      Finally a good album is not as slutty YMCMB

    6. can’t wait! been listening to lil wyte since i was 18 in 2003, went to a concert of his in tn about 3 years ago and he was so cool and down to earth, pics, autographs, whatever you wanted…im def going to be getting this

    7. Damn, a lot of hate towards Lil Wyte lol. In my opinion, he’s actually a real decent rapper. He can spit bars and has a real quick and flawless flow. His subject matter is pretty tiresome, though, when rapping about brawling and drugs (well, every rapper talks about the same shit anyways, so it doesn’t make much of a difference). Also, his voice is really showing off its age and distortion compared to his raps in his first album, all thanks to drugs. Either way, he’s real dope.

      1. Lyrics suck, subject matter sucks, flow sucks, delivery sucks, beats are nothing more than a bunch of bass heavy bullshit so they suck, he sucks.

      2. ^whoever says lil wytes Ill flawless flow is wack, an three 6 mafias Ill flawless production is wack, has no say in a Hip-Hop conversation. Leave website now

      3. I agree makes me think right away of Toy Story “The word I’m searching for, I can’t say, because there are preshcool toys present.”
        Flawless in respect to this flow is probably the last adjective I’d use. I’m here tho not because I’m a hater, I WANT this shit to be good. Just ain’t happening.

    8. How does the article not mention that hes also featuring LORD INFAMOUS!! that collab right there along wit buck is gonnna make me cop that shit

    9. The comments on this interview on The
      Come Up site are totally opposite of the
      comments here on flatmatters. Almost all
      of the comments on The Come Up are those
      of people saying how inspired they are by
      this interview. I know the flatland world is small but most
      people looking at this from the outside are
      not aware of the “drama”. Personally I
      would prefer that the more well known and
      respected riders that have commented
      here would have done so in private and not in a public forum.
      I understand what a comments section is
      for but the hate, insults, and general lashing
      out over hurt feelings and perceived
      disrespect is embarrassing to everyone
      involved. I am not saying that the feelings expressed
      toward this interview are invalid in the
      least but I’m sure most of the pros who
      have commented here negatively could
      have reached out to Alex through other
      means, either through email or take it up with him personally at the next event. Great
      artists don’t have to attack other artists
      even if they feel they have been
      disrespected.
      Reading some of the comments here made
      me feel embarrassed for everyone involved, I say this because I’ve had
      many run ins with kids in my town who
      ride street and such and when they ask
      about flatland I always send them to
      Flatmatters.
      When I say kids I mean kids… probably ages 9 and up. That age is fragile, without
      knowing it you all could easily be
      someones favorite rider, their inspiration.
      Sad to think they would be reading any of
      these comments from the current pros and
      legends that have decided that commenting here is the way to go about voicing their
      disapproval of Alex’s comments. A few
      comments actually sound a little
      threatening which is ridiculous for grown
      men who ride bicycles.
      All these little issues, kids don’t care about, but the vibe here is a spirit killer for
      sure and flatland could surely use a huge
      infusion of youth energy.
      Please act like professionals and hold
      yourselves to a higher level of respect even
      if it drives you crazy to maintain silence publicly. I say all this with nothing but
      respect for everyone here, I am 40 years
      old and am totally aware of the
      contributions some of you have made to
      our sport through your intensity,
      inventiveness and drive for progression, bless you all and may everyone stay
      healthy and able to keep pushing this love
      of ours to territories unimaginable.+23408167724341

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *