Item Description:[RARE HAND-SIGNED: Dizzy Wright The Golden Age Signed Mixtape CD & Album Cover Framed Display]Immerse yourself in the conscious flow of West Coast hip-hop with this signed edition of Dizzy Wright’s breakthrough 2013 mixtape The Golden Age, a critically acclaimed project that launched his independent stardom and earned him the XXL Freshman Class spot, blending introspective bars with golden-era vibes. Born La'Ron Louis James in Las Vegas, Nevada, Dizzy honed his craft in the city's rap scene, influenced by his family's musical legacy (grandson of Giloh, who worked with UGK's Bun B), before signing with Hopsin's Funk Volume label. Released on August 19, 2013, via Funk Volume, this 19-track gem features guest spots from heavyweights like Wyclef Jean ("Good Day"), Hopsin ("S.D.D.D."), Joey Bada$$ ("30 Deep"), Logic ("World Peace"), and SwizZz, with production from DJ Green Lantern and others—standouts include the title track's uplifting mantra and "SmokeOut Conversations," a raw dialogue on sobriety that became a movement starter. The artwork, hand-drawn by Dizzy's mother, includes a rare spoken-word recording from her, adding a deeply personal layer to themes of growth, family, and enlightenment; it amassed millions of streams and paved the way for his 2017 sequel The Golden Age 2. Housed in a sleek black frame (12" x 6") with a glass front, this display pairs the signed album cover—its opulent gold filigree and maternal iconography—with the signed CD itself, ready to hang as a collector’s centerpiece for conscious rap fans.Authentication & Provenance: Sourced from a smoke- and pet-free collector's estate—handled with care and stored flat in the frame to maintain condition.Why This Item? This framed display isn’t just memorabilia—it’s a golden emblem of Dizzy Wright’s rise, honoring his mother's influence and message of elevation through hip-hop. Perfect for Funk Volume loyalists, XXL Freshman collectors, or fans of thoughtful lyricism; it’s a shining tribute to his enduring impact on independent rap.