Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Mac Mall
Artist: Mac Mall
Genre(s):
Rap: Hip-Hop
Discography:
Da U.S. Open
Year: 2005
Tracks: 12
Mackin Speaks Louder Than Words
Year: 2002
Tracks: 15
Along with better-known rappers like E-40 and 2Pac, Mac Mall was one of several wHO helped put the Cali Bay Area on the map in the mid to late '90s as a hotspot in the rap game. He collaborated with many of the Bay Area's best producers -- Ant Banks, Khayree, Michael Mosley, and Rick Rock -- and helped define the scene's personal identity, in particular with his almost successful record album, Untouchable (1996), which featured perchance his best-known strain, "Become Right." His career simmered out promptly, nonetheless. He returned in 1999 subsequently a three-year absence and few listeners seemed to notice. Mall was no longer on a major label and the Bay Area fit was no thirster the hotspot it had been a few long time originally. Given his brief moment in the public eye and his sudden decline, it was peradventure no surprise when Mall changed his style in 2001, incorporating a surprising sum of money of spiritualism on his Immaculate album.