The Leprechaun (Lil' Flip album)

The Leprechaun is the independently released debut album by rapper Lil' Flip.[3] It featured the hit single "I Can Do Dat". It has sold over 200,000 copies and was an underground hit. A sequel to the album was released in 2020 titled The Leprechaun 2.

The Leprechaun
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 18, 2000
Recorded1999–2000
GenreHip hop, Southern hip hop
LabelSucka Free Records
Lil' Flip chronology
The Leprechaun
(2000)
Undaground Legend
(2002)
Singles from The Leprechaun
  1. "I Can Do Dat"
    Released: September 26, 2000
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
RapReviews[2]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Da Freestyle King Award"---0:49
2."I Got Flow"J.P. Nitty4:13
3."Everyday" (featuring T.C., Lil' Marice, T.A.Z., Shasta, & Cresia)Greg4:36
4."My Block" (featuring Crime, Dante & Godfather)J.P. Nitty4:15
5."Gotta Be Me" (featuring Cresia)Willo4:48
6."Put Ya Fist Up" (featuring South Park Mexican & Yung Redd)Todd4:38
7."Boxers" (featuring Deep Threat)Jhiame4:44
8."On Point" (featuring Big James)Willo3:28
9."The Copycat (Skit #1)" (starring B.G. Duke & Scoopastar)---1:12
10."Ya'll"Willo4:29
11."Dirty South" (featuring Yung Redd & Big Hawk)Willo4:39
12."My Dogz" (featuring Scoopastar, Will-Lean, B.G. Duke & T.A.Z.)J.P. Nitty5:16
13."Cut 4 U" (featuring Ron Wilson on Guitar)Willo4:00
14."The Biz" (featuring Hump)Todd3:34
15."Purple Drank (Skit #2)"---0:24
16."Candy Cars" (featuring Ron Wilson, Chris Ward, Lil' Key, Big Shasta, Will-Lean & C-Note)J.P. Nitty4:44
17."Green Rectangles" (featuring Scoopastar)Willo4:07
18."The Dentist (Skit #3)"---1:45
19."I Can Do That"Willo3:38

Bonus Disc

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Soufside Still Holdin' (Radio)" (featuring Big T) (Screwed)DJ Screw5:30
2."Lil' Flip" (Screwed)DJ Screw4:26
3."Soufside Still Holdin' (Street)" (featuring Big T & S.U.C.)DJ Screw9:25
4."Da Freestyle King" (Screwed)DJ Screw5:43
Notes
  • The original pressing of the album included the track "#5 Realest Rhymin" featuring E.S.G. & Slim Thug.

Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 67

References

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