Noun
mixtape (plural mixtapes)
(music) A compilation of songs on a tape, usually encompassing many different artists and assembled by fans, without legal permission.
Synonym: party tape
Nicki Minaj thanked me on the first mixtape that she put out. She shouted me out, said thank you for allowing her to borrow my English accent sometimes. And honestly, a lot of people have told me that I've influenced them. Monie Love
I listened to a mind joint, and I wanted to do my own version of it, and what you hear on my mixtape is my take on what the whole CD sounds like. Talib Kweli
After that, there was a deluxe version called Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World 2, a follow up to his landmark mixtape. Source: Internet
A cultural cheat sheet of the best art walks, Broadway-bound plays and musicals, required reading from local authors, and trends in music including a mixtape of Seattle sounds. Source: Internet
A.N.C.E.” MGMT and Deerhunter were just getting started; the White Stripes and Jay Z were coming up with late-career brilliance; Lil Wayne was at the tail end of his legendary mixtape run. Source: Internet
Apparently “attract more minorities” means “pander to urban audiences with rap music” because HBO’s power play for multicultural patronage looks a lot like a mixtape. Source: Internet