The Purple Tape Instrumentals

The Purple Tape Instrumentals is the third hip hop album produced and released by Evidence. It has 20 songs.

The Purple Tape Instrumentals
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 9, 2008
GenreHip hop, alternative hip hop
Length49 minutes
LabelDirt Class
ProducerEvidence

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Take U Back (Instrumental)"2:25
2."Pest (Instrumental)"2:14
3."Lost Cause (Instrumental)"3:26
4."I'm Like (Instrumental)"2:23
5."My Way 90291 (Instrumental)"3:28
6."Uh Oh (Instrumental)"2:19
7."Shoot 1st (Instrumental)"1:31
8."421 (Instrumental)"1:30
9."Breakout (Instrumental)"1:28
10."Space Gorilla (Instrumental)"2:41
11."On Top (Instrumental)"1:39
12."Darker Clouds (Instrumental)"1:37
13."Ev N' Al (Instrumental)"2:41
14."Bubbler (Instrumental)"2:05
15."Stomp (Instrumental)"3:26
16."RTD (Instrumental)"3:42
17."Hour Glass (Instrumental)"3:03
18."Memories (Instrumental)"2:47
19."Stockholm (Instrumental)"1:28
20."Wake Up (Instrumental)"3:46

Samples

  • "Take U Back (Instrumental)"
gollark: Go making all loops `for` (WHY DOES IT DO THAT) doesn't make it much simpler, since you still have to *know* all the weird ways to use it and so does the compiler.
gollark: I mean, that's not a thing of *keywords*, just of... more language features, really.
gollark: More keywords → more complexity in the language/parsing/whatever, more stuff programmers have to know.
gollark: For all (values of) f there exists a (value) g such that f (x, y) = (g x) y. In other words, you can convert any function which takes two values as a tuple or something to a curried one. I think.
gollark: I knew it would eventually be useful setting that as my status!
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