Domo Genesis releases ‘Rolling Papers’ with Frank Ocean feature “SteamRoller”
Domo Genesis’ debut mixtape, Rolling Papers, includes a track titled “SteamRoller” with the first-ever appearance of Frank Ocean, formerly known as the songwriter Lonny Breaux. Odd Future released the project via Tumblr on August 30, 2010.
Alongside Genesis, “SteamRoller” features a verse and chorus by Hodgy Beats and closes with Ocean singing over an outro by Ace Creator (aka Tyler), who also produced the song. The lyrics revolve around marijuana.
Following its premiere, Ocean confirmed his contribution with a Tumblr post linking to the album.
In addition to the official release on OF’s Tumblr, Rolling Papers is also available to download on Mixtape Monkey and Archive.org.
Update 2011-10-03:
Odd Future re-released “SteamRoller” on their compilation 12 Odd Future Songs, which debuted via iTunes on October 3, 2011.
Rolling Papers – Tracklist:
“First Roll”
“Buzzin”
“Domier”
“Rolling Papers” (feat. Wolf Haley)
“Dreams”
“Cap N Crunch”
“SteamRoller” (feat. Hodgy Beats & Frank Ocean)
“Kickin It”
“Super Market” (feat. Ace Creator)
“Drunk” (feat. Mike G)
“Clear Eyes”
“Basic Bitch” (feat. Hodgy Beats)
“Last Roll”
Photo of Domo Genesis, included with Rolling Papers (Tumblr: @oddfuture).
Frank Ocean’s Tumblr post about Rolling Papers (Tumblr: @frankocean).
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