Mirror Mirror (EP)

Mirror Mirror is the first extended play by American hip hop duo Twiztid. It was released on April 9, 2002 through Psychopathic Records. Production was handled by Fritz "The Cat" Vankosky and both Twiztid members. It features guest appearances from Blaze Ya Dead Homie and Violent J. The album peaked at #103 on the Billboard 200 and at #5 on the Independent Albums in the United States.

Mirror Mirror
EP by
ReleasedApril 9, 2002
Genre
Length37:33
LabelPsychopathic Records
Producer
Twiztid chronology
Mirror Mirror
(2002)
4 Tha Fam EP
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

In AllMusic's review, Bradley Torreano wrote that "Songs like 'CNT' are teenage anthems that actually have more than a passing similarity to the juggalos' hated foe, Eminem. [...] Despite the fact that few outside the juggalo community will give this a chance, this might be one of the most accurate portrayals of the mood of most unhappy young people in 2002" and concluded that "This is hard to recommend to anyone outside of that fan base, but to dedicated fans this is one of the best albums to ever spew forth from the Detroit label".

Track listing

All music is composed by Fritz Vankosky, James Spaniolo and Paul Methric.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mirror"1:06
2."Reflection"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
3:15
3."The World"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
3:31
4."4 Thoze of U"
3:52
5."Through Your Eyez"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
4:10
6."Whatz That!?!"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
3:34
7."Leff Field"
2:20
8."Dirty Lil Girl"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
3:57
9."CNT"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
3:12
10."Alone"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
3:06
11."Your the Reazon"
  • P. Methric
  • J. Spaniolo
5:30
Total length:37:33

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[2] 103
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[3] 5
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References

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