mixtape
Etymology
From mix + tape; originally mix tape.
Originally referring to a homemade compilation recorded onto a cassette tape and circulated informally, especially within hip-hop culture, mixtape has broadened in sense. In contemporary usage it often denotes a musical project released outside the conventional album framework, typically characterized by looser structure, experimental material, or informal distribution, even when no physical tape medium is involved.
mixtape means A compilation of songs assembled into a single sequence, usually encompassing many different artists and assembled by fans; often curated around a theme, mood, or personal taste; traditionally without legal permission. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 90 out of 100.
Why this word is great
MIXTAPE — [Noun] A compilation of songs, often by various artists and curated around a theme or personal taste, originally recorded onto a cassette tape and circulated informally, now also referring to similar digital or unofficial musical projects. From the English words mix ("to combine") and tape ("magnetic recording medium"), originally as the compound "mix tape". Unlike an "album"—which is sanctioned, commercial, and whole—or a "playlist"—which is weightless, algorithmic, and ethereal—a mixtape is a handmade argument made of borrowed time. It is the anxious click of the record button after the radio DJ’s chatter ends, the felt-tip dedication scrawled on a J-card, the hiss of a dubbed cassette passed from one coat pocket to another—a fragile, magnetic proof that someone, for someone, once tried to translate a feeling into a sequence of sound.
noun
- A compilation of songs assembled into a single sequence, usually encompassing many different artists and assembled by fans; often curated around a theme, mood, or personal taste; traditionally without legal permission.“I wasn't performing with Pimp and Smoove that much no more, but I had a solo deal with Ruthless Rap and a brand new mixtape that was creating a big buzz.”
- A compilation of songs assembled into a single sequence, usually encompassing many different artists and assembled by fans; often curated around a theme, mood, or personal taste; traditionally without legal permission.; A selection of songs recorded onto a cassette tape, often combining tracks by multiple artists, whether legally obtained or informally copied.
- A compilation of songs assembled into a single sequence, usually encompassing many different artists and assembled by fans; often curated around a theme, mood, or personal taste; traditionally without legal permission.; A playlist-style compilation of songs created on any medium (CD, digital file, streaming playlist), often shared among friends or online communities.
- A compilation of songs assembled into a single sequence, usually encompassing many different artists and assembled by fans; often curated around a theme, mood, or personal taste; traditionally without legal permission.; A digital compilation of music, whether created by an artist or a fan, that evokes the aesthetic, informality, or curatorial spirit of earlier physical mixtapes.
- A musical project released under the designation; often characterized by looser artistic, commercial, or legal constraints than a formal studio album.; An independently assembled or distributed project, frequently featuring original tracks, freestyles, remixes, or performances over existing beats, historically circulated via cassettes or CDs.
- A musical project released under the designation; often characterized by looser artistic, commercial, or legal constraints than a formal studio album.; A release by an established artist presented as informal, experimental, transitional, or promotional in nature, typically implying greater creative freedom, fewer industry expectations, and lower commercial stakes than an album.“See also: unofficial”