When Mack 10 returned in 1997 with his second album, Based on a True Story, the West Coast gangsta movement had began to simmer in the aftermath of Death Row's dissolution,...
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At times, Mack 10's rap cadences sound awfully similar to his mentor Ice Cube's. But that's not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you're a fan of both west side G's....
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When Mack 10 returned in 1997 with his second album, Based on a True Story, the West Coast gangsta movement had began to simmer in the aftermath of Death Row's dissolution,...
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It became commonplace during the mid- to late '90s for rappers to litter their albums with a small nation's worth of guest stars, both for commercial purposes and for...
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It became commonplace during the mid- to late '90s for rappers to litter their albums with a small nation's worth of guest stars, both for commercial purposes and for...
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When Mack 10 enthusiastically claims on the album-opening "From the Streetz," "I'm back to that O.G. gangsta fo' life gritty sh*t" and "Tell 'um where I'm from!," his stance...
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When Mack 10 enthusiastically claims on the album-opening "From the Streetz," "I'm back to that O.G. gangsta fo' life gritty sh*t" and "Tell 'um where I'm from!," his stance...
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It wasn't easy being a West Coast gangsta rapper at the end of the '90s. Mack 10 will tell you that. Around 1996, the time "Foe Life" and "Backyard Boogie" were blowing up...
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Following his first release for Cash Money Records, West Coast rap legend Mack 10 steps into the role of executive on Presents da Hood. The album features Cali rappers K...
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