DJ Fletch Is A Modern Day Picasso
Mixtapes By TC on September 3, 2009 at 7:20 pmAs mixtapes continue to outnumber album releases 38:1, vying for your attention to even click that mouse to download ‘em as become the real challenge. Luckily enough for DJ Fletch, he has a sense of humor as well as a penchant for getting Southern rappers to sign the dotted line on fuckery. Behold the latest DJ Fletch conceptions which are yours* for the taking…if you find the time to stop giggling.
DJ Fletch & Webbie - Webbie’s
DJ Fletch & OJ Da Juiceman - Juice On The Loose
DJ Fletch & Dorrough - Mr. D-O Double R
Previously Posted — TSS Presents Fifteen Minutes With Lil’ Boosie | “Hood Song” - Review Of Dorrough’s Dorrough Music
*Click the covers to download…
Posted in Mixtapes — Tags: DJ Fletch, Dorrough, Lil Boosie, OJ Da Juiceman, Webbie





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7 Comments
I’ve long maintained that mixtape covers are an undiscovered and vibrant subsection of American art…..that Webbie cover proves it.
that lil boosie cover is amazing/turrible
That’s a ridiculously good PS job on the Boosie cover.
That shit is funny as hell. Any idea who the artist is?
HAHAHA
that oj da juic man cover is perfect: o.j behind da wheel of da bronco throwing bricks out the window at the cops on the expressway, but the only downfall is the atl hat; its still BRILLIANT!
ps.
look at da juice all coked up in da passenger seat, PRICELESS!
You guys forgot the Yo Gotti cover, which is my favorite one.
this shit is like the new Pen & Pixel Graphics