Still in the Bassmint

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Still In the Bassmint
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EP by Soul Intent
Released October 14, 1992; 31 years ago (1992-10-14)
Recorded 1991-1992
Genre Hip hop, midwest hip hop, new jack swing
Length 22:59
Label Bassmint Productions
Producer Manix (exec.)
Eminem EP chronology
Steppin' onto the Scene Still In the Bassmint Soul Intent

Still In the Bassmint is the second EP by local American hip hop group Soul Intent, a group which featured American rapper Eminem. Released on October 14, 1992, the EP contains two sets of tracks: The Soul Side and The Intent Side. Only released on cassette tape, the EP was never released commercially, and its content has become very rare.[1]

Track listing

No. Title Producer(s) Length
1. "Unrealistically Graphic" (performed by Eminem & Chaos Kid) Manix 3:39
2. "The Day It Dawned" (performed by Chaos Kid) Manix 5:28
3. "One-Handed Juggler" (performed by Eminem) Manix 4:12
4. "Conceptual Corrections" (performed by Chaos Kid) Manix 4:38
5. "Soul Intent" (performed by Soul Intent) Manix 5:02

Leaked tracks

In summer of 2009, Chaos Kid set up a MySpace page with tracks 1, 2 and 4 available for free download. They have since been removed from MySpace, but remain on YouTube.[citation needed]

There is also a possibility that the demo song "Crackers 'N Cheese" is actually "One-Handed Juggler", because of a particular line.[citation needed] In "Crackers 'N Cheese" Eminem says, "I look to the one-handed juggler and ask him this/Why does he insist upon stepping to an octopus?" There is no concrete evidence to support whether or not it is the third track of Still In the Bassmint.

The live version of the track "Soul Intent" can be viewed on YouTube, often mistaken as "What's Your Intent?".[2] Chaos Kid confirmed the correct song title in a letter he wrote to Eminem, quoting the lyrics. Currently, the track remains unreleased besides the live version.[citation needed]

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