It was also because he planned for it to be a single on Spotify and Apple Music before the rest of the mixtape, including the two new songs, was added to the platforms – this didn’t happen in the end because of creative changes. The change comes due to OW wanting a more stripped-down version of the song. Not only were two songs added, but Sticks and Stones' beat was changed to a beat completely produced by OW. It was a big honor and a lot of fun playing at the iconic Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam for Digital Mirage Festival. Both of these tracks were taken off the original tracklist but added on for a feeling of exclusivity and to add to the lore of the “Gone Too Soon…” trilogy which started with OW’s debut mixtape, The Older I Get. These two tracks are LETTER HOME and HOUSE IN THE HILLS. With the addition of the mixtape to all streaming services came two brand new bonus songs only available on the major streaming versions of the album. The mixtape was later added to all major streaming services in October of 2021 after being only available on Soundcloud and YouTube since June of 2021. Evergotlost is one of OW’s favourite artists which is made apparent from the fact that he is the only feature on the entire project and mostly has the song to himself. However, Oliver Walker has worked with other artists on songs before. The story was further softened in its conversion to a. Hairspray began life in 1988 as the first John Waters film to earn a PG rating, despite such subversive elements as the casting of cross-dressing Waters favorite Divine as Edna, the mother of the main character, tubby teenager Tracy Turnblad. The Older I Get had no features, so this is a first for one of Oliver Walker’s bigger projects. Hairspray 2007 Original Soundtrack Review. The mixtape also features a feature from American Artist Evergotlost who is featured on the track Home Grown. These themes are most apparent in songs like Drive Safe, Mississippi, and Living in Denial. Throughout the mixtape, Oliver Walker talks about nostalgia, not being able to let go of the past and move on, as well as themes of heartbreak and hiding things from the people you love the most. Although the sound isn’t completely the same, there are still familiar sounds from The Older I Get that appears on this mixtape with tracks like Special Occasion, Sticks and Stones, and Opportunity striking a major resemblance to tracks like Nostalgia, Comfort Zone and Nowadays from his debut mixtape, The Older I Get. Oliver Walker starts to sing more on this mixtape compared to his debut mixtape, The Older I Get. Tracks like ‘Come Down’ and ‘Mississippi’ see Oliver branching out into different styles of hip hop. Oliver Walker’s second mixtape, Conversations, continues to Gone Too Soon… trilogy with a softer, more intimate tone. Available to stream on all major streaming platforms. Oliver Walker’s second mixtape released on the 11th of June, 2021.