Finally Happy

Finally Happy is the second mixtape by Randomese rapper Lil Important. It was released on December 25, 2014 by Random Records and Best Music Evar!. The project peaked number 6 on the Random-ness Hot 100 album chart.

The project features guest appearances by Buster Puppet, Famous Dex and Chief Keef. All of the songs are produced by Dex except "3-D" which was produced by an unknown Youtuber.

Background
Following the release of his hit single 3-D, Important announced on his Twitter that a project he had been working on will be release on Christmas. Important posted many snippets of songs part of the album. On December 18, 2014, Important released the album cover, with the title being "Finally Happy". On the early morning of December 25, 2014 the project was finally released.

Critical Response
Xian Lolz at The Random Times said in a review, "Finally Happy, this mixtape is hyperactive, lyrical and great for parties. Along it seems like Important is another generic rapper, if you search up stuff about his childhood, this title makes even more sense. The albums beats, produced by one guy; Famous Dex, are amazing, i've never heard these kinds of beats before and considering this is Famous Dex's first introduction to me is great."

The album overall has a 87 out of 100 score based on 10 reviews.

Accolades
The mixtape was named the 4th best mixtape of 2015 by Random-ness Hot 100 managers.

On November 9, 2015, Finally Happy was certified plantium by the Random Industry of Randomese music.

Other responses
On January and February 2015, Chad Engine uploaded a few videos on his Youtube, in which he is listening to Important's song with his name from the mixtape. Later in an interview before the 2015 Fried Chicken 500, Engine stated "I've been listening and vibing a lot to Lil Important lately, the kid's only 21 and he going big, he literally named a song after me and I love it." Important later returned praise by saying in his Twitter "@chadengine damn bro thx a lot I used to watch you race a lot on the tv as a kid."