The Lords of Flatbush (The Underachievers album) explained

The Lords of Flatbush
Type:Mixtape
Artist:The Underachievers
Cover:Theunderachievers-thelordsofflatbush.jpg
Recorded:2013
Genre:Hip hop
Length:23:18
Prev Title:Indigoism
Prev Year:2013
Next Year:2014

The Lords of Flatbush is the second mixtape by American hip hop duo The Underachievers. It was released on August 29, 2013 by Elevated Nations and Brainfeeder, it was distributed by RPM MSC. The mixtape features production by Lex Luger, Eff Dope and Erick Arc Elliott.[1] [2]

Title

The Underachievers pay homage to a Brooklyn 1974 film of the same name about the coming of age of four young men in 1958. The EP grabs influence from the movie, known for its racy scenes about stealing cars and bar fights, capturing a similar relentless, youthful energy.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Underachievers - The Lords Of Flatbush [New Mixtape]]. HotNewHipHop. March 14, 2017.
  2. Web site: The Underachievers - The Lords of Flatbush. itunes. March 14, 2017.
  3. Web site: The Underachievers Test Out A New Approach On ‘Lords Of Flatbush’ Mixtape. XXL Magazine. March 14, 2017.