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During the mid-'90s, when West Coast rap reigned supreme,
Mack 10
emerged as a close associate of
Ice Cube
and enjoyed several years of considerable commercial success before his popularity faded toward the end of the decade. The Los Angeles-area rapper's greatest success came early in his career, on the albums
Mack 10
(1995),
Bow Down
(1996),
Based on a True Story
(1997), and
The Recipe
(1998), which between them included a string of notable hits (
"Foe Life,"
"On Them Thangs,"
"Bow Down,"
"Gangstas Make the World Go Round,"
"Backyard Boogie,"
"Money's Just a Touch Away"
).
Mack 10
's
fortunes began to fade with
The Paper Route
(2000), his first album to fall short of either platinum or gold sales status, and his first to not spawn a significant hit.
Bang or Ball
(2001), released by Cash Money Records, signaled a new direction for
Mack 10
, though it too failed to rival the commercial success of his mid- to late-'90s output. In subsequent years, he jumped back and forth from independent to major-label status and struggled to re-establish himself in a substantially altered rap marketplace where West Coast gangsta rap had fallen out of favor.
Born
Dedrick D'Mon Rolison
on August 9, 1971, in Inglewood, CA,
Mack 10
debuted on the
Friday
soundtrack (1995) with
"Take a Hit."
A couple months later he made his album debut with
Mack 10
(1995), released by Priority Records. Featuring production work and a couple guest raps from
Ice Cube
, who was fresh from the success of his starring role in Friday,
Mack 10
spawned a couple chart hits (
"Foe Life,"
"On Them Thangs"
) and sold well, charting number two on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and number 33 overall. One of the songs from
Mack 10
,
"Westside Slaughterhouse,"
was a collaboration with
Ice Cube
and
WC
(of
WC and the Maad Circle
). In 1996 these three Los Angeles rappers reunited for
Bow Down
, a supergroup album credited to
Westside Connection
. The album proved very popular, spawning a pair of chart hits (
"Bow Down,"
"Gangstas Make the World Go Round"
), peaking at number two on the Billboard 200, and ultimately going platinum. Also in 1996,
Mack 10
made a couple soundtrack appearances:
"Nothin' But the Cavi Hit,"
from
Rhyme & Reason
, and
"Hoo-Bangin',"
from
The Substitute
. His second solo album,
Based on a True Story
(1997), continued the streak of commercial success, charting at number 14 and spawning a Top 40 hit,
"Backyard Boogie."
The follow-up album,
The Recipe
(1998), was highly collaborative, featuring guests on practically every song; it also served as the launching pad for Hoo-Bangin' Records,
Mack 10
's personal label. The most popular single from
The Recipe
was
"Money's Just a Touch Away,"
featuring
Gerald LeVert
, a number five hit on Billboard's Top Rap Singles chart (number 54 overall).
Hoo-Bangin': The Mix Tape
(1999) in turn showcased the label's roster, which included
MC Eiht
,
Techniec
,
CJ Mac
,
the Comrads
, and
Chilldrin of da Ghetto
.
The Paper Route
(2000) followed and, though it charted fairly well initially, at number 19 (relative to number 15, the peak position of its predecessor), over time it proved considerably less popular than any of
Mack 10
's previous releases. Neither of
The Paper Route
's singles (
"From tha Streetz,"
"Tight to Def"
-- the latter featuring
T-Boz
[of
TLC
], whom
Mack 10
married in 2000) broke the Billboard Hot 100; though it wasn't released as a single, the album notably includes a star-studded collaboration with
Timbaland
,
Ice Cube
, and
WC
,
"Nobody."
Mack 10
left Priority Records at this point in time (for the label was being merged into Capitol) and signed a one-album deal with Cash Money Records. The partnership was surprising. Cash Money was a leading Dirty South label with a small roster of in-house rappers such as
Juvenile
and
Lil Wayne
; however, the label was looking to expand its roster as well as its geographical reach, and
Mack 10
offered it a great opportunity to unite the West Coast and Dirty South. The resulting album,
Bang or Ball
(2001), certainly signaled a new direction for
Mack 10
, who sounded comfortable working with Cash Money's in-house producer,
Manny Fresh
.
"Hate in Yo Eyes,"
a
Dr. Dre
/
Scott Storch
production driven by an interpolation of
"Stayin' Alive"
by
the Bee Gees
, was the only single from
Bang or Ball
to chart (and barely at that, peaking at number 98 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart); the other singles released were
"Do tha Damn Thing"
and
"Connected for Life."
Another Hoo-Bangin' showcase,
Mack 10 Presents da Hood
(2002), followed, featuring the label's new roster (
K Mac
,
Deviossi
,
Skoop
,
Cousteau
,
Techniec
) as well as a regional anthem,
"L.A. for Ya."
Mack 10
returned in a big way in 2003, with both a solo album (
Ghetto, Gutter & Gangster
) and a
Westside Connection
reunion (
Terrorist Threats
). While
Ghetto, Gutter & Gangster
, released independently by Bungalo, sold poorly (despite spawning a chart hit,
"Lights Out"
),
Terrorist Threats
, released by Capitol, sold relatively well, going gold thanks partly to a warm reception for the single
"Gangsta Nation."
Mack 10
's next album,
Hustla's Handbook
(2005), was his return to the majors; like
Terrorist Threats
, it was released by Capitol. Even with major-label promotion and a strong lead single,
"Like This"
(featuring
Nate Dogg
),
Hustla's Handbook
climbed to only number 65 on the Billboard 200; with the exception of its independently released precedessor (which didn't even break the Top 100), this was
Mack 10
's lowest-charting album to date and didn't bode well for his major-label future. In 2007 Capitol/Priority released
Foe Life: The Best of Mack 10
, a career-spanning compilation. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide
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