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After years of anticipation and a last-minute delay, Playboi Carti is back with his third studio album, I Am Music. The LP is his longest to date, featuring 30 tracks with a total runtime of 76 minutes. Several hip-hop heavyweights appear on I Am Music. Travis Scott is featured on three tracks: “Crush,” “Philly,” and “Wake Up F1lthy.” Kendrick Lamar also appears on three songs: “Mojo Mojo,” “Backd00r,” and “Good Credit.” Other notable guest artists include Young Thug, The Weeknd, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert. Additionally, some of the biggest names in the industry contributed to the album’s production. Metro Boomin produced the seventh track, “Radar,” while Kanye West co-produced “Backd00r.”

See below for InMusic’s ranking of the tracks from Playboi Carti’s I Am Music.


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Dis 1 Got It


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Twin Trim (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)


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Munyun


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Fine Shit


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Evil J0rdan


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Overly


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Cocaine Nose


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Opm Babi


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K Pop


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Olympian


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Walk


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Crush (feat. Travis Scott)


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South Atlanta Baby 


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Jumpin (feat. Lil Uzi Vert)


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HBA


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Toxic (feat. Skepta) 


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Radar


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Wake Up F1lthy (feat. Travis Scott)


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Like Weezy


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Pop Out


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Trim (feat. Future)


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I Seeeeee You Baby Boi


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Crank


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We Need All Da Vibes (feat. Ty Dolla Sign & Young Thug)


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Good Credit (feat. Kendrick Lamar)


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Backd00r (feat. Kendrick Lamar)


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Mojo Mojo (feat. Kendrick Lamar)


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Rather Lie (feat. The Weeknd)


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Philly (feat. Travis Scott)


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Charge Dem Hoes a Fee (feat. Future)


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