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Mr. Lif Discography Mr. Lif discography Mr. Lif discography. Emergency Rations. Sleepyheads II: Classic Combos. Enters the Colossus. Live at the Middle East. Don't Look Down (Instrumentals). Obama. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Jeffrey Haynes (born December 28, 1977), better known by his stage name Mr. Lif, is an American hip hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts. Often noted for his political lyrics, he has released two studio albums on Definitive Jux and one on Bloodbot Tactical Enterprises. Mr. Lif is also a member of the hip hop group The Perceptionists with long-time friends and collaborators Akrobatik and DJ Fakts One. Find Mr. Lif full discography, including albums, singles and EPs on Lyrics007. Mr. Lif Discography & Lyrics. Album. 2002: I Phantom. 1 Bad Card. 2 A Glimpse at the Struggle. 3 Return of the BâBoy. 4 Live From the Plantation. The discography of Mr. Lif, an American hip hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts, consists of three full-length studio albums, two EPs, one live album, two compilation albums and ten singles. Four music videos for his songs have been produced. Akrobatik & Mr. Lif - The Avengers (2000). 01 Mr. Lif (Rebel Aliance) - Madness in a Cup (1995). 02 Mr. Lif (Rebel Aliance) - This Won (1995). 03 Mr. Lif - Elektro (Street). 04 Mr. Lif - The Nothing (Street). 05 Mr. Lif - Farmhand. 06 Mr. Lif - Settle The Score. 07 Mr. Lif - Arise. 08 Mr. Lif - Trianular Warfare. 09 Mr. Lif Feat. Akrobatik - Inhuman Capabilities. 10 Push Button Objects - 360. Mr. Lif - Sleepyheads (Unreleased And Hard To Find) (2003). 01. Madness In A Cup. 02. This Won. The discography of Mr. Lif, an American hip hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts, consists of three full-length studio albums, two EPs, one live album, two compilation albums and ten singles. Four music videos for his songs have been produced. Mr. Lif made his recording debut in 1997 with the self-produced song "This Won" on the Boston compilation Rebel Alliance. His debut vinyl single, "Elektro", was released on Nos Productions in 1998. This was followed by two more singles, "Triangular Warfare" and More info on Mr. Lif discography. Wikis. Encyclopedia. Mr. Lif made his recording debut in 1997 with the self-produced song "This Won" on the Boston compilation Rebel Alliance. His debut vinyl single, "Elektro", was released on Nos Productions in 1998. This was followed by two more singles, "Triangular Warfare" and "Farmhand" (both in 1999), released on Brick Records and Beastie Boys' Grand Royal, respectively..
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