A World With No Skies is a debut album by hip hop artist Slaine. The album was originally scheduled for release on October 26, 2010, and copies were actually pressed and ready for distribution when Slaine and Surburban Noize chose to hold back and substantially rework the album due to sample clearance issues.[2] To make up for the delay, Slaine released his mixtape The Devil Never Dies at the same time the album had been expected to hit shelves.
The original version of the album leaked after Nokia Digital accidentally released a digital version for sale on the planned October 26 release date.[3] Therefore, the album was set to be released in February 2011 but was later pushed back again to an unknown date. Slaine later confirmed that the album will be released on August 16, 2011 and will be known as "A World with No Skies 2.0". Slaine has stated that roughly half of the tracks on the CD are the same as the original track list.[4]
Three tracks from the original version were legitimately released in 2010: the first single, "99 Bottles" (which also appeared on the soundtrack for the movie The Town), "Mistaken Identity," which appeared on the La Coka Nostra mixtape The Audacity of Coke, and "Crillionaires," which circulated on the artists' Myspace pages.
1 "A World with No Skies" Lü Balz
2 "Voices of Apocalypse" DJ Lethal
3 "99 Bottles" DMatic
4 "When I Shoot You" Lü Balz
5 "Black Horses" Lü Balz
6 "Night After Night" Lü Balz
7 "Crillionaires" Q-Unique Ill Bill, Q-Unique
8 "The American Way" Statik Selektah
9 "Landscapes" Hirolla Reef the Lost Cauze, Vinnie Paz
10 "Mistaken Identity" Statik Selektah
11 "Broken" Matty Trump V-Nuxx, Cyrus DeShield
12 "Till the Day That We Die" Chum
13 "Crazy" DC the Midi Alien B-Real, Jaysaun
14 "I Ain't Done" Lü Balz
15 "Insomnia" Lü Balz
16 "Body of Christ" Sicknature
17 "Ghosts" DJ Lethal
18 "The Last Song" Lü Balz Everlast