At Your Own Risk (partially lost Tyler, The Creator album; 2008): Difference between revisions
SodaOnSaturn (talk | contribs) (Created page with "At Your Own Risk is one of Tyler, The Creator's Myspace albums when he went under the name "Ace, The Creator". Tyler would list fake features on some tracks as most songs on this album are instrumentals, all besides Burtono being the only real feature as Burtono was on the song "Get Fresh (Remix)". Another person under the name "MP" is possibly another real feature, as of now it is not known if that is so, but MP is on the song "12:01". ==Track-List== There are 2 offici...") |
Happy Brian (talk | contribs) m (Minor edit) |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
At Your Own Risk is one of Tyler, The Creator's Myspace albums when he went under the name "Ace, The Creator". Tyler would list fake features on some tracks as most songs on this album are instrumentals, all besides Burtono being the only real feature as Burtono was on the song "Get Fresh (Remix)". Another person under the name "MP" is possibly another real feature, as of now it is not known if that is so, but MP is on the song "12:01". | {{NeedingWork|lack of references}} | ||
{{InfoboxLost | |||
|title=<center>At Your Own Risk</center> | |||
|image=AYOR Cover -1.png | |||
|imagecaption=Main cover. | |||
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Lost'''</span> | |||
}} | |||
'''''At Your Own Risk''''' is one of Tyler, The Creator's Myspace albums when he went under the name "Ace, The Creator". Tyler would list fake features on some tracks as most songs on this album are instrumentals, all besides Burtono being the only real feature as Burtono was on the song "Get Fresh (Remix)". Another person under the name "MP" is possibly another real feature, as of now it is not known if that is so, but MP is on the song "12:01". | |||
==Track-List== | ==Track-List== | ||
Line 88: | Line 95: | ||
The songs, Air Balloon, 7-Up Girl, 12:01, I Dream, Lounges And Blox, Purple X Toys, Retail Price, Sorry...., And Speakerboxx were later reused on later projects, and were also later rapped over by other people, Lounges And Blox was reused by Brandun Deshay titled "Odd Future Freestyle, Purple X Toys was reused by Hodgy Beats titled "Highlighter" which was scrapped from his project "The Dena Tape", Sorry.... was also reused by Hodgy Beats titled the same name which is on The Dena Tape, Skoolie300 reused Waffles titled Serve It Up on his project "After Skool Vol. 1" and allegedly 7-Up girl is the instrumental to the song Spin That Bottle by 90's Kids. | The songs, Air Balloon, 7-Up Girl, 12:01, I Dream, Lounges And Blox, Purple X Toys, Retail Price, Sorry...., And Speakerboxx were later reused on later projects, and were also later rapped over by other people, Lounges And Blox was reused by Brandun Deshay titled "Odd Future Freestyle, Purple X Toys was reused by Hodgy Beats titled "Highlighter" which was scrapped from his project "The Dena Tape", Sorry.... was also reused by Hodgy Beats titled the same name which is on The Dena Tape, Skoolie300 reused Waffles titled Serve It Up on his project "After Skool Vol. 1" and allegedly 7-Up girl is the instrumental to the song Spin That Bottle by 90's Kids. | ||
== Gallery == | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | |||
AYOR Cover 2.png|An Alternate Cover That Reuses The Promotional Image For Dreams In 3-D | |||
Screenshot 2024-06-13 224703.png|An Alternate Cover | |||
Screenshot 2024-06-13 224617.png|The Second Tracklist That Lists The Fake Features | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Lost music]] | |||
[[Category:Partially lost media]] |
Latest revision as of 20:47, 21 June 2024
At Your Own Risk is one of Tyler, The Creator's Myspace albums when he went under the name "Ace, The Creator". Tyler would list fake features on some tracks as most songs on this album are instrumentals, all besides Burtono being the only real feature as Burtono was on the song "Get Fresh (Remix)". Another person under the name "MP" is possibly another real feature, as of now it is not known if that is so, but MP is on the song "12:01".
Track-List
There are 2 official track list's that exist for this album (This goes off of the second one), the only difference being that a song called "Hello" is track 8 on the first track list.
# | Song | Status |
---|---|---|
1 | At Your Own Risk | Lost |
2 | Air Balloon ("Feat." Pharrell Williams) | Found |
3 | L.O.L. | Lost |
4 | I Dream (V2) | Found |
5 | Lounges And Blox | Found |
6 | Get Fresh (Remix) (Feat. Burtono) | Found |
7 | 12:01 (Feat. MP) | Partially Lost |
8 | Soon (V2) ("Feat." MF DOOM) | Found |
9 | Waffles ("Feat." Prince) | Found |
10 | Return Of Saturn ("Feat." Nas) | Found |
11 | Retail Price | Found |
12 | Run Away | Lost |
13 | Sorry.... | Found |
14 | Purple X Toys ("Feat." André 3000) | Found |
15 | 7-Up Girl ("Feat." John Legend) | Lost |
16 | Speakerboxx ("Feat." Wale & Jay-Z) | Found |
17 | Extacy | Found |
18 | Imagination | Lost |
19 | 3-D ("Feat." Chad Hugo & Jamiroquai) | Found |
It had been found out that the song "12:01" appears at the start of his Bored / Odd Toddlers freestyle video. Another Myspace Tyler project called "Dreams In 3-D" is considered to be the basis of At Your Own Risk. The songs "3-D" and "Air Balloon" are tracks off of this album and were reused on At Your Own Risk, As well as an alternate cover for At Your Own Risk reuses a promotional image for Dreams In 3-D.
The songs, Air Balloon, 7-Up Girl, 12:01, I Dream, Lounges And Blox, Purple X Toys, Retail Price, Sorry...., And Speakerboxx were later reused on later projects, and were also later rapped over by other people, Lounges And Blox was reused by Brandun Deshay titled "Odd Future Freestyle, Purple X Toys was reused by Hodgy Beats titled "Highlighter" which was scrapped from his project "The Dena Tape", Sorry.... was also reused by Hodgy Beats titled the same name which is on The Dena Tape, Skoolie300 reused Waffles titled Serve It Up on his project "After Skool Vol. 1" and allegedly 7-Up girl is the instrumental to the song Spin That Bottle by 90's Kids.