Chixtape 5 zip top a rare piece of official merchandise from Tory Lanez’s fifth installment of his popular mixtape series, which famously pays homage to early 2000s R&B
Since this is a limited edition released in 2019/2020, you will not find it in record stores or on Vinyl Me, Please’s official stock (it has been sold out for years). Your best bets are:
: The album is an ode to early 2000s R&B, sampling classics from artists like Ashanti, T-Pain, and Chris Brown.
The "zip" itself became a metaphor. In a musical landscape dominated by the "skip button," Lanez argued that his album required a deliberate action to open. Just as you had to physically unzip a CD case or unzip a jacket to reveal a graphic, the ZIP Top forced the consumer to engage in a slow, deliberate unsealing. It rejected the instant gratification of a digital download.