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Take A Hit | Mack 10 | 04:37 | |
Nothin' But The Cavi Hit | Mack 10, Tha Dogg Pound | 04:01 | |
Hoo-Bangin' | Mack 10, Ice Cube | 03:32 | |
Get Yo Ride On | Mack 10, Eazy-E, MC Eiht | 03:30 | |
10 Million Ways | Mack 10 | 04:22 | |
No D**k At All | Mack 10, Skoop Delania, E-40 | 04:45 | |
Hate In Yo Eyes | Mack 10 | 05:13 | |
Connected For Life | Mack 10, Ice Cube, WC, Butch Cassidy | 04:23 | |
Money's Just A Touch Away | Mack 10, Gerald Levert | 04:33 | |
Foe Life | Mack 10, Ice Cube | 04:13 |
Intro (Mack 10/Bang Or Ball) |
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Hate In Yo Eyes |
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Let The Thugs In The Club |
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So Serious |
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Inglewood, California, rapper Mack
10 (born Dedrick D'Mon Rolison on August 9,1971) rose to fame in the west coast rap scene
of the 1990s. His recording debut was the track “Take a Hit” from the
soundtrack to the Ice Cube movie Friday. His self-titled 1995 debut
album reached number 2 on the R&B chart, and was a top forty album on the
Billboard 200. A pair of singles, “Foe Life” and “On Them Thangs”,
charted outside the top 40. In 1996 he formed the supergroup Westside
Connection with Ice Cube and WC, and they released the album Bow Down.
His proper sophomore album, Based on a True Story contained “Backyard
Boogie”, which became his biggest hit single so far. 1998’s The Recipe and
2000’s The Paper Route both hit the top 20 on the album chart, and were
released on Mack’s personal label, Hoo-Bangin’ Records, named after a track he
recorded with Ice Cube for the soundtrack to The Substitute. In 2003 he
released Ghetto, Gutter & Gangsta and reunited with Westside
Connection for the top 20 album Terrorist Threats. He continued to
release new work and featured on tracks from many artists including Insane
Clown Possee, DJ Quik, and The Norf.