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Trill ENT's Webbie returns on Thanksgiving with a new mixtape for the fans to enjoy. Webbie recently connected with old affiliate LilBoosie Badazz for 'On That Level,' however unfortunately Boosie doesn't return the favor on this tape. We heard a leak off this tape a few days back, the Foxx-featured 'Fuck Friends,' and along with that cut Money Good provides you with eleven other tracks, twelve tracks total.
Appearances come from Jagged Edge, Lil Trill, Lil Phat, Wankaego, Foxx and more.
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