

Production was from a variety of contributors, including Mac Miller, Childish Major, J. Outside of the Spillage Village initial five, the album featured only three outside artists: J. It soon proved to be their breakout project as a collective. Spillage Village released their third compilation Bears Like This Too Much on December 2, 2016.
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The song was later released in full as a Spillage Village single called "Can't Call It" on November 8, 2016. The track originally came into fruition after Cole invited EarthGang and JID to his studio, and Hollywood JB played him the beat. On July 29, 2016, DJ Khaled’s ninth studio album, Major Key, included a track produced by Hollywood JB titled "Jermaine's Interlude" featuring J. 2016–2019: Rise in popularity and Dreamville affiliation A year later, Spillage Village followed up with their second compilation, Bears Like This Too on July 6, 2015, including 6LACK and OG Maco. Later in 2014, they announced that singer Mereba had joined the collective, along with 6LACK who used to live at EarthGang’s house. Their first compilation as a collective, Bears Like This, was released independently on February 2, 2014. The album was an exclusive project between the initial five members of Spillage Village, with no features by outside artists. The rest of the group also came into Spillage Village through connections including producer Hollywood JB, who met Doctur Dot at a block party and joined soon afterward. Doctur Dot and Johnny Venus approached JID after hearing his first mixtape around campus in 2010. Brothers Hollywood JB and Jurdan Bryant joined the Spillage Village soon after. The group was originally founded by Olu (aka Johnny Venus) and WowGr8 (aka Doctur Dot) of EarthGang, who recruited rapper JID to the group during their time at Hampton University. 5 References History 2010–2015: Formation and early beginnings.1.2 2016–2019: Rise in popularity and Dreamville affiliation.1.1 2010–2015: Formation and early beginnings.
