Mack 10 (album)

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Mack 10
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ReleasedJune 20, 1995 (1995-06-20)
Recorded1994–95
Genre
Length47:53
Label Priority
Producer
Mack 10 chronology
Mack 10
(1995)
Based on a True Story
(1997)
Singles from Mack 10
  1. "Foe Life"
    Released: May 26, 1995
  2. "On Them Thangs"
    Released: July 22, 1995
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RapReviews7.5/10 [2]

Mack 10 is the debut solo studio album by American rapper Mack 10. It was released on June 20, 1995, via Priority Records. [3] Production was handled by Ice Cube, 88 X Unit, Dr. Jam, Madness 4 Real, DJ Crazy Toones, and Mack 10 himself. It features guest appearances from K-Dee, Westside Connection and the Mary Jane Girls.

Contents

The album peaked at number 33 on the Billboard 200 and went Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America on September 12, 1995. The song "Foe Life" was used in the 1997 film Anaconda , starring producer Ice Cube. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Mickey D's Lick" (Intro) 0:51
2."Foe Life" (featuring Ice Cube) Ice Cube 4:14
3."Wanted Dead"Ice Cube3:57
4."On Them Thangs" (featuring the Mary Jane Girls)88 X Unit5:07
5."Pigeon Coup" 0:31
6."Chicken Hawk"Dr. Jam4:23
7."Here Comes the G"DJ Crazy Toones 4:12
8."Westside Slaughterhouse" (featuring Ice Cube and WC)Madness 4 Real4:58
9."Niggas Dog Scraping" 0:34
10."Armed & Dangerous" Mack 10 3:08
11."H-O-E-K" (featuring K-Dee)Ice Cube3:38
12."10 Million Ways"Mack 104:22
13."Mozi-Wozi"Ice Cube4:39
14."Mack 10's the Name"88 X Unit3:19
Total length:47:53
Sample credits

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [7] Gold500,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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