History teaches us that when this mirror we call rap music no longer depicts the true image of our community and circumstance, the people holding the mirror are held accountable and indicted by the people. An artform which has transformed ghetto youth into moguls, pioneers, entrepreneurs, activists, editors, A-list actors and so forth. It is arguably one of the most important achievements this country has ever produced. It also has been a tool to shed light on our struggle as a people. This mirror has been an instrumental tool to the empowerment of our culture. On March 31st, 2012 Starlito released a mixtape called Mental WARfare, listing it on his bandcamp for $100 with the price as an April Fool's gag. In January he released a Musical Mixtape entitled "For My Foes", a 20 minute youtube video with four songs. A month later another mix tape was released by All Star called "Separation Anxiety". In October 2011, Starlito released another mix tape entitled "Ultimate Warrior". In the summer of 2011 he released a mix tape with Don Trip titled "Step Brothers". They released their first mixtape in December 2011 "Bitch I Got A Plug". Also he is in the Tennessee Rap Group called Trash Bag Gang. He has a mix tape with Young Buck entitled StarBucks.
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#Starlito mixtapes list series#
He has released a series of mixtapes titled Starlito's Way, the first and second were released in 20 respectively, and in 2010 he released the third edition Starlito’s Way 3: Life Insurance. He later signed with Cash Money Records, which he later left. He is also known for working with rapper Young Buck and the Cashville Records label. Also he was in the song "Crazy" with Lil Wayne. Jermaine Eric Shute (born December 15, 1984), better known by his stage name Starlito (formerly All $tar Cashville Prince) is an American rapper best known for the 2005 song, "Grey Goose" which featured artists Young Jeezy and Yo Gotti.