Young Black Brotha (album)

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Young Black Brotha
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 29, 1993
Recorded1988–1993, Fresno County Jail and various studios
Genre West Coast hip hop, gangsta rap, G-funk
Length74:24
Label Strictly Business Records
Producer Khayree
Mac Dre chronology
Young Black Brotha
(1993)
Stupid Doo Doo Dumb
(1998)

Young Black Brotha is the 1993 debut LP by Mac Dre, not to be confused with an earlier Mac Dre release, Young Black Brotha (EP) . The album contains several new recordings as well as most of the tracks from the rapper's previous EP, What's Really Going On?, and three tracks from the sessions for Back N' Da Hood, including the full version of "My Chevy" featuring Mac Mall – the first 1 and a half minutes appeared on the original EP. Some of Mac Dre's vocals were recorded over the phone from prison, after being incarcerated for a string of bank robberies in 1992. [1] Young Black Brotha peaked at #93 on the R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, making it Mac Dre's most commercially successful work. [2]

Track listing

Romp Side
No.TitleOriginally appeared on...Length
1."2 Hard 4 the Fuckin' Radio" (Printed on the back cover as "2 Hard 4 the F--ckin' Radio") Young Black Brotha EP (1989)4:56
2."All Damn Day" What's Really Going On? EP (1992)3:50
3."2 the Double R" (featuring Coolio da Unda Dogg)New recording2:33
4."On My Toes"What's Really Going On?3:58
5."Get Some Get Right"New recording3:02
6."Young Playah"What's Really Going On?5:03
7."California Livin'" (featuring Coolio da Unda Dogg) California Livin' EP (1991)4:36
8."This is The Mac" (performed by Khayree and The Mac)New recording5:18
9."I'm n Motion"New recording; later appeared on 2005 re-release of Back n da Hood EP (1992)5:44
10."Nothin' Correctable" (Interlude)New recording0:12
Total length:39:12
Crest Side
No.TitleOriginally appeared on...Length
11."They Don't Understand" (featuring Ray Luv)New recording4:21
12."Young Black Brotha"Young Black Brotha EP5:14
13."The Romp Ya'll"New recording2:15
14."My Chevy" (featuring Mac Mall)Full version of a track from Back n da Hood3:21
15."The M.A.C. and Mac D.R.E." (featuring The Mac)New recording5:01
16."Young Mac Dre"New recording; later appeared on 2005 re-release of Back n da Hood4:17
17."Much Love 4 the Mac"What's Really Going On?1:40
18."Gift 2 Gab"California Livin5:30
19."A Piece from Khayree" (performed by Khayree)California Livin2:51
20."U Still Punk Police"Shortened version of a track from What's Really Going On?0:24
21."Out the Water" (Interlude)New recording0:18
Total length:35:13

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  2. https://www.billboard.com/artist/mac-dre/chart-history/r%26b/hip-hop-albums-b