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2015 mixtape by Maxo Kream
Maxo 187
Mixtape by
Maxo Kream
Released
March 5, 2015 (2015-03-05)
Recorded
2014–2015
Studio
iMix Recording Studios
Genre
Trap
Length
52:25
Label
TSO Music Group / Kream Clicc
Producer
Wolfe De Mçhls (exec.)
A$AP P on the Boards
Christian Lou
Peso Piddy
Rayayy
Ryan ESL
Maxo Kream chronology
Quicc Strikes (2013)
Maxo 187 (2015)
The Persona Tape (2016)
Singles from Maxo 187
"Cell Boomin" Released: February 27, 2015
Maxo 187 (stylized as #Maxo187) is the third mixtape by the American rapper Maxo Kream. It was released on March 5, 2015,[1] by TSO Records. The album's release was supported by the release of the single "Cell Boomin" featuring Father. The mixtape has guest appearances by Fredo Santana, Joey Bada$$ and others.
Production was led by Wolfe De Mçhls (also known as WXLF GXD) who produced six tracks, including album opener "Thirteen". A number of up-and-coming trap producers assisted him, including A$AP Mob member A$AP P on the boards, Ryan ESL and Christian Lou. The production was acclaimed for its cohesiveness and ability to complement Kream's versatile flow.[citation needed]
Noted by critics for its macabre themes and violent lyrics, #Maxo187 details Kream's teenage experiences in the drug-infested and crime-ridden streets of southwest Houston, told through accounts of home invasions, robberies and life as a 52 Hoover Gangster Crip. #Maxo187 received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Kream's rapping and storytelling.[citation needed]
^"Stream Maxo Kream's "#Maxo187" Mixtape". Complex. March 5, 2015. Retrieved January 16, 2018. - Caldwell, Brandon (March 10, 2015). "Maxo Kream Ups the Ante of Houston Street Rap". Houston Press. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
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