“Cassie’s Unreleased Classic” — in 2008 prestigious UK newspaper The Guardian published this article lauding the consistently outstanding work of cult artist Cassie. The accolades didn’t stop there. As the years went on & more leaks occurred, Cassie has gained even more critical acclaim: Pitchfork to MuuMuse to SPIN. Her captivating and hypnotic discography bore resemblance to The Weeknd’s artistry, providing the inspiration for this passion project. Fans have yet to receive a sophomore album six years after her debut. These mixtapes serve to remind the public of Cassie’s critically acclaimed work until she’s back on the charts, reclaiming her rightful place as Queen of the throne of pop music.
“The Unreleased Classics Trilogy” is a series of three unofficial compilations with a “different approach to compiling Cassie’s work — no one had yet attempted to create a comprehensive collection of her entire discography — including not only all her songs, but features and skits on other artists’ albums and mixtapes. The latter additions were carefully cut and used as intros, outros, and interludes throughout the mixtapes, in the hopes of creating the complete Cassie experience.”
3. What does the avg by 192/256 kbps stand for? Isn't 192/256 kbps low?
The avg stands for average because there are various song qualities on each mixtape --128 kbps to 320 kbps -- so I decided to average it out. I have not tampered with the song quality on any of the songs as it distorts the music. Unfortunately, many Cassie songs leaked in mediocre quality, but I personally don't think a 192 avg kbps is that bad.
All of Cassie's discography (except her first album that you can find on the "Support Cassie" page as well as the rest of her official releases) is on these mixtapes in its best quality available online (or most of it).