The Gates Mixed Plate

The Gates Mixed Plate[1] is the tenth studio album by rapper Tech N9ne, which was released on July 27, 2010. It is the third album in the rapper's "Collabos" series, following the 2009 album Sickology 101. The album's name is in reference to the Kansas City Bar-B-Q restaurant Gates Bar-B-Q.[1][2] The album's first single, "O.G." further references the restaurant.

The Gates Mixed Plate
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2010
GenreGangsta rap, Midwest hip hop, G-funk
Length1:16:57
LabelStrange Music
ProducerExecutive Producer
Travis O'Guin
Musical Producers
Charles S. Neal IV, Emaydee, Karbon, Matic Lee, Nardo, Robert Rebeck, Seven, Tech N9ne, Young Fyre
Tech N9ne chronology
The Lost Scripts of K.O.D.
(2010)
The Gates Mixed Plate
(2010)
Seepage
(2010)
Tech N9ne Collabos chronology
Sickology 101
(2009)
The Gates Mixed Plate
(2010)
Welcome to Strangeland
(2011)
Singles from The Gates Mixed Plate
  1. "O.G."
    Released: June 29, 2010
  2. "Jumpin' Jax"
    Released: June 29, 2010
  3. "KC Tea"
    Released: July 21, 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
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The album has what the artists describes as "lighter music" after the 2009 album, K.O.D., took a "darker" approach. When speaking on the content of the album, the artist said the album "is full of party tracks because I'm trying to rejoice."[1] The album also features guest appearances by Kutt Calhoun, Krizz Kaliko, Big Scoob, Brotha Lynch Hung, Stevie Stone, Jay Rock, Glasses Malone, Yukmouth, Devin the Dude, Irv Da Phenom, and many more.

Singles and videos

On June 11, MTVU.com premiered the music video for the first single, "O.G." The video was directed by Dan Gedman.[3] The single was featured in a list of the "Top 10 Party Anthems for Summer 2010" on ARTISTdirect.com along with the likes of "Can't Be Tamed" (Miley Cyrus), "Ms. Chocolate" (Lil' Jon) and "Alejandro" (Lady Gaga).[4]

Both "O.G." and "Jumpin' Jax" were released as digital singles on June 29, 2010.[5][6] The official video for "KC Tea" was released on the Strange Music YouTube channel on July 21, 2010. The video was directed by Dan Gedman.[7]

Commercial performance

The album sold 17,000 copies in its first week and 5,000 copies during its second. Record sales reached upwards of 22,000 copies in only 2 weeks. To date, album has sold about 50,000 copies.[8]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ms. Walker/Brooklyn Martino Intro" Robert Rebeck, Tech N9ne0:16
2."O.G."A. Yates, M. Summers, S. WatsonSeven3:17
3."F U Pay Me" (featuring Krizz Kaliko & Makzilla)A. Yates, J. Brunstetter, M. Queen, S. Watson, T. WinfreyYoung Fyre, Karbon3:59
4."Gamer" (featuring Kutt Calhoun & Krizz Kaliko)A. Yates, M. Calhoun Jr., M. Dupree, S. Watson Mike Dupree4:13
5."Jumpin' Jax" (featuring Stevie Stone, Krizz Kaliko & Bishop Young Don)A. Yates, E. Dixon, J. Brunstetter, S. Watson, S. Williams & T. WinfreyYoung Fyre, Karbon4:58
6."Keep It One Hunit" (featuring Big Scoob, Glasses Malone & Irv Da Phenom)A. Yates, C. Penniman, J. Brunstetter, M. Irving Jr., S. Ashby Jr., T. WinfreyYoung Fyre, Karbon4:12
7."Pow Pow" (featuring Kutt Calhoun, Mon. E.G. The Ghostwriter, Riv Locc & Tay Diggs)A. Yates, G. Bolton, L. Young, M. Calhoun Jr., M. Dean, M. TylerDemolishbeatz5:17
8."Harvey Dent"A. Yates, M. Dupree Mike Dupree2:49
9."Tony G Intro" Robert Rebeck0:13
10."What's Next" (featuring Craig Smith, Krizz Kaliko & Oobergeek)A. Yates, C. Smith, M. Dupree, M. Yates, S. Watson Mike Dupree4:11
11."Afterparty" (featuring Kutt Calhoun & Devin the Dude)A. Yates, D. Copeland, M. Calhoun Jr., M. Dupree Mike Dupree4:09
12."Too Many Girls" (featuring Krizz Kaliko & Sundae)A. Yates, J. Appleby, S. Austin, S. WatsonMatic Lee4:22
13."Pu Wah Wah" (performed by 816 Boyz)A. Yates, M. Calhoun Jr., M. Queen, M. Summers, S. WatsonSeven4:20
14."Sean Tyler (Intro)" Robert Rebeck0:12
15."KC Tea" (featuring Krizz Kaliko)A. Yates, M. Summers, S. WatsonSeven4:02
16."JT Quick Intro" Robert Rebeck0:23
17."Oh You Didn't Know" (featuring Irv Da Phenom & The Popper)A. Yates, L. Young, M. Irving Jr., W. EdwinDemolishbeatz4:13
18."Far Out" (featuring J.L. of B. Hood, P.R.E.A.C.H. & Stevie Stone)A. Yates, E. Bothazy, J. Varnes, L. Young, S. WilliamsDemolishbeatz4:38
19."Paper with Brian B Shynin Intro" (featuring Jay Rock, Joe Vertigo & Krizz Kaliko)A. Yates, B. Shynin, C. Neal IV, J. McKenzie, J. Watson, S. WatsonCharles S. Neal IV4:02
20."Loud" (featuring Alan Wayne tha Pradagy, Bizzy & Irv Da Phenom)A. Yates, A. Wayne, L. Young, M. Irving Jr., T. OglesbyDemolishbeatz4:50
21."Need More Angels with Prayer by Brother K.T." (featuring Irv Da Phenom)A. Yates, K. Taylor, M. Dupree, M. Irving Jr.Mike Dupree4:52
22."Doin' It" (Bonus Track) (featuring Chillest Illest, OME & Yukmouth)A. Yates, J. Ellis, J. Pringle, L. Young, S. MitchellDemolishbeatz3:41
Strange Music pre-order digital bonus track
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
23."What's Yo Psycho?" (performed by Nnutthowze; featuring Brotha Lynch Hung)Demolishbeatz4:34

Personnel

  • Aaron Bean Street marketing
  • Alan Wayne Featured performer
  • Alistair Photography Photography
  • Andrea Lopez Additional vocals
  • Anita Hilanthom Additional vocals
  • Ben Grossi Project consultant/general management
  • Big Scoob Featured performer
  • Bishop YoungDon Featured performer
  • Bizzy Featured performer
  • Bob Grossi Project consultant/general management
  • Brett Morrow Internet marketing
  • Brian B Shynin Skit
  • Brian Fraser Production assistant
  • Brian Shafton Project consultant/general management
  • Britton Kimler Marketing & promotions
  • Brooklyn Martino Skit
  • Brother K.T. Skit
  • Caitlin Sutter Additional vocals
  • Chillest Illest Featured performer
  • Chris Rooney Marketing & promotions
  • Cory Nielson Production assistant
  • Crystal Watson Additional vocals
  • Dave Weiner Associate producer
  • Dawn O'Guin Production assistant
  • Demecica Frazier Additional vocals
  • Devin the Dude Featured performer
  • Emaydee Producer
  • Glasses Malone Featured performer
  • Glenda Cowan Production assistant
  • Irv da Phenom Featured performer
  • Jennifer Rogers Additional vocals
  • JL (of B. Hood) Featured performer
  • Joe Vertigo Featured performer, crap tube
  • Josh Rickards Street marketing
  • JT Quick Skit
  • Karbon Producer
  • Korey Lloyd Production assistant, project management/publicity coordinator
  • Krizz Kaliko Featured performer, crap tube
  • Kutt Calhoun Featured performer
  • Liquid 9 Art direction & design
  • Makzilla Featured performer
  • Matic Lee Producer
  • Megan McLean Publicity
  • Mike Dupree Music Producer
  • Mon. E. G. the Ghostwriter Featured performer
  • Nardo Producer
  • Ome Featured performer
  • P.R.E.A.C.H. Featured performer
  • The Popper Featured performer
  • Richie Abbott Publicity
  • Rivv Loc Featured performer
  • Robert Lieberman Legal
  • Robert Rebeck Producer, mixing
  • Robin Geiger Additional vocals
  • Ron Spaulding Associate producer
  • Sean Tyler Skit
  • Seven Producer
  • Stacy Bell Additional vocals
  • Stevie Stone Featured performer
  • Sundae Featured performer
  • Tammy Thornton Additional vocals
  • Tay Diggs Featured performer
  • Tech N9ne Primary performer, producer, A&R
  • Tom Baker Mastering
  • Tony G Skit
  • Travis O'Guin Executive producer, A&R
  • Young Fyre Producer
  • Yukmouth Featured performer

Charts


Weekly charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[9] 13
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[10] 1
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[11] 5
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References

  1. Cotton, Karen (May 7, 2010). "This rapper worked through his pain on latest album". Wyoming Tribune Eagle. Archived from the original on June 5, 2010. Retrieved May 14, 2010.
  2. Roberts, Steven (2010-03-25). "Tech N9ne Says He Found Success On The Road". MTV.com. MTV Networks. Retrieved 2010-03-30. As he prepares to drop his newest album, The Ollie Gates Mixed Plate, named after a restaurant in his hometown of Kansas City, Missouri [...]
  3. "Tech N9ne "O.G." - mtvU". MTV Networks On Campus Inc. 2010-06-11. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
  4. Ogle, Ryan (June 14, 2010). "Top 10 Party Anthems for Summer 2010". ARTISTdirect.com. Rogue Digital, LLC. Retrieved June 15, 2010.
  5. ""O.G." Single on Amazon.com". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  6. ""Jumpin' Jax" Single on Amazon.com". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2010-06-19.
  7. "Tech N9ne "KC Tea" Official Music Video". Strange Music Inc. 2010-07-21. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  8. http://hiphopencounter.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/rap21.png
  9. "Tech N9ne Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 2015-05-20.
  10. "Tech N9ne Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
  11. "Tech N9ne Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 20, 2015.
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