download the rescipe Mack 10. Dedrick Rolison, (born August 9, 1971), better known by his stage name Mack 10 is an American rapper and actor. He was a member of hip hop trio , along with and WC. When the West Coast first rose atop the rap industry in the mid-'90s, Mack 10 emerged as one of the coast's most promising talents alongside his longtime associate Ice Cube. The two Los Angeles rappers co-wrote "Foe Life," Mack 10's 1995 breakthrough hit, and united a year later with WC to form the trio Westside Connection, a West Coast supergroup. The Westside Connection album became a sizable hit, rocketing to number two on the Billboard album chart and boasting the anthemic "." Mack 10 continued his affiliation with Ice Cube on each successive album while at the same time launching a label of his own, Hoo Bangin' Records. As the '90s came to a close, the rapper's popularity dipped a bit, and he signed with leading Dirty South label in 2001, where his career underwent some unlikely twists. Born Dedrick D'Mon Rolison in 1971, Mack 10 perpetually represented Inglewood, throughout his career, the Los Angeles neighborhood he called home. His professional rap career began in 1995 when he signed with Priority, the premier label for West Coast rap at the time, and released his self-titled album. The West Coast gangsta movement was peaking around this time, and Mack 10 capitalized on the trend with "Foe Life," a song he wrote with Ice Cube, one of the West Coast's reigning talents. The partnership struck gold, and the song became a coastal anthem, opening the door for a successive single, "On Them Thangs." Mack 10 then partnered with Ice Cube again a year later to form the West Coast supergroup Westside Connection along with another Los Angeles rapper, WC. The three had united for a standout song on Mack 10's debut album, "Westside Slaughterhouse," and hoped to reprise their camaraderie for the Westside Connection album. They certainly did so, recording the boastful lead single "Bow Down," which taunted the East Coast, along with several other songs discussing the East-West tension that dominated rap at the time. Mack 10 followed the number two-charting Westside Connection album with his second album, Based on a True Story, and its lead single, "," in 1997. The album became his most successful, peaking at number 14 on the Billboard album chart, and confirmed his quick ascendance to fame. Moreover, the album is generally considered to be Mack 10's career highlight: it features a modest number of guests (, E-40, Ice Cube), top-notch G-funk-era producers (, Soopafly), and little of the filler that would begin to populate his successive releases. Mack 10 returned a year later with another Top 20 album, Recipe, which is notable for its abundance of guests. In fact, only one song featured Mack 10 alone; every other song featured at least one guest, if not more; everyone from Master P and Mystikal to Jermaine Dupri and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Following the extravagencies of Recipe in 1997, Mack 10's career began to slowly spiral downward, much like the West Coast gangsta rap scene he rode to fame. His only release in 1998 was Hoo Bangin': Mix Tape, more of a showcase for the many up-and-coming rappers on his Hoo Bangin' label than for himself, and listeners weren't very interested. When Mack 10 finally did return with another full-length of his own, , in 2000, three years after Recipe, listeners similarly weren't very interested. Respecta.is - The Ultimate Hip Hop Portal. Audio / Discography → Mack 10 (320 kbps) Album: Mack 10 Release Date: 1995 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:47:56 Size: 110 mb. Tracklist: 01. Mickey D's Lick (Intro) 02. Foe Life 03. Wanted Dead 04. On Them Thangs 05. Pigeon Coup Listen 06. Chicken Hawk 07. Here Comes The G 08. Westside Slaughterhouse 09. Niggas Dog Scrapping 10. Armed And Dangerous 11. H-O-E-K 12. 10 Million Ways 13. Mozi-Wozi 14. Mack 10's The Name. Album: Based on a True Story Release Date: 1997 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:48:40 Size: 111 Mb. Tracklist: 01. Mack Manson (Intro) 02. Chicken Hawk II 03. Mack 10, Mack 10 04. Bangin Gears [Insert] 05. Backyard Boogie 06. Can't Stop 07. Tonight's the Night 08. Aqua Boogie [Insert] 09. Guppies 10. Inglewood Swangin' 11. Dopeman 12. What You Need? (Dopeman '97) 13. Only in California 14. Gangster Poem [Insert] 15. W/S foe Life 16. Based on a True Story. Album: Recipe Release Date: 1998 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 1:01:41 Size: 141 Mb. Tracklist: 01. Intro 02. Recipe 03. You Ain't Seen Nothin' 04. Made Niggaz 05. Get Yo Ride On 06. Money's Just a Touch Away 07. Suck Down [Insert] 08. Get a Lil Head 09. For the Money 10. Ghetto Horror Show 11. LBC and the Ing 12. Radio Insert: Funk Master Flex 13. Let the Games Begin 14. #1 Crew in the Area 15. Gangsta Shit's Like a Drug 16. Lette 17. Should I Stay or Should I Go. Album: The Paper Route Release Date: 2000 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:46:31 Size: 106 Mb. Tracklist: 01. Intro 02. From tha Streetz 03. Nobody 04. I'm Special (Skit) 05. I'm Dope 06. Pimp or Die 07. Tight to Def 08. Pop X 09. Keep It Gangsta 10. Hustle Game 11. Spousal Abuse 12. For Sale 13. Weekend. Album: Bang Or Ball Release Date: 2001 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:11:13 Size: 163 mb. Tracklist: 01. Intro 02. Hate in Yo Eyes 03. Let the Thugs in the Club 04. So Serious 05. Connected for Life 06. Dominoes 07. That B**** Is Bad 08. Do the Damn Thing 09. King Pin Dream 10. Work 11. No Dick (Skit) 12. No Dick at All 13. Mathematics 14. 15. Announcement (Skit) 16. We Can Never Be Friends 17. Dog About It 18. Murder. Album: Da Hood Release Date: 2002 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:46:15 Size: 106 Mb. Tracklist: 01. Intro 02. Welcome to the Hood 03. L.A. Fo Ya 04. Everyday 05. Get Yo Ride On (Skit) 06. Hittin Switches 07. We Ain't Playin 08. Pimpin Ken (Skit) 09. Please 10. Pay Back 11. Put It Down 12. What You Gone Do 13. Life as a Gangsta 14. Nobody Hoo Bangin Style. Album: Ghetto, Gutter and Gangster Release Date: 2003 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 1:03:25 Size: 168 mb. Tracklist: 01. Intro 02. Lights Out 03. K to the M.A.C. 04. Please Believe It 05. Get Yo Ride On 06. Promise to Be a Hustla 07. Figaro Rida 08. Ain't Got a Penny to Give 09. Big Bang Theory (Insert) 10. S.O.O. W.O.O. [Mix] 11. Dirt 12. Gather 'Round 13. Gangsta 14. Weed Song 15. Look at Us Now 16. Live Wire 17. Page I 18. Double Fisted 19. In the Heart of the Ghetto 20. Rule the World. Album: Hustlas Handbook Release Date: 2005 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:58:17 Size: 133 mb. Tracklist: 01. Like This 02. Da Bizness 03. Pop 04. Dome Shot 05. Don't Hate Me 06. The Testimony 07. Step Yo Game Up 08. So Gangsta 09. I'm A Star 10. My Chucks 11. Keep It Hood 12. Cognac & Doja 13. By The Bar 14. Mack Sinatra (Skit) 15. Livin' Just To Ball 16. Ride Out. Album: Release Date: 2009 Format: mp3 Quality: 320 kbps (Спектр) Duration: 0:46:09 Size: 107 mb. Tracklist: 01. Big Balla 02. So Sharp 03. Hoo-Bangin' II 04. Mirror Mirror 05. Hood Famous 06. It's Your Life 07. Street Shit 08. Clack Clack 09. Pushin' 10. Tonight 11. Dedication (To The Pen) 12. Dope Boy. The Recipe Lyrics. [ talking] (Mack 10) Yeah, Terror Squad motherf*cker! (And the Hoo Bangin affiliates.) Uh huh. I know you ain't think you was gon see this niggas. (Nope.) East coast, west coast. (It's all the same.) Joey Crack, Big Pun, Mack 10. (Speak on it, Joe.) Haha, niggas what! [Fat Joe] At times I feel like blastin myself, endin it all Niggas on my same team be prayin I fall Tellin the feds, that I'm still cappin the raw Know all about the stash box on the floor of my Porshe Boy George-in it, livin the life of the fortunate Show you how warm my f*ckin coffee get My crew often get the blame for hideous crimes Why do niggas stay platinum with the shitiest rhymes? Can't call it, all these niggas claim that they ballin But it appears your empire's fallen f*ckin with Joe and Pun, real niggas since day one The same cats you get ?terroria? from East coast, west coast, man it's all the same Niggas won't know shit till they feel the flame It's still insane, since the flow track Blowin your whole back, with the mack, we'll let ya know black. [Hook:] X 2 It's all about weight, work, guns, yay Real motherf*ckers chase dough and don't play Y'all motherf*ckers don't move, we don't spray Big Pun, Fat Joe, Mack 10 baby. [Big Punisher] Check what you never thought Pun and Joe, the kings of Nueva York Spittin thoughts with twin, Mack 10 the chicken hawk We the truest 'cause killers walk in muddy boots Once my dogs cut me lose, that's a bullet in your bubblygoose. f*ck is you talkin like you crazy Barkin like you eighty Or have you crawlin, walkin like a baby Don't try to play me 'cause I'm not a playa Hey yo I shot the place up and pass the heat off like a hot potatoe I'm out to make a million dollies but still I'm rowdy So I hope it happen rappin before I have to kill somebody That's how it is in the stone jungle If you known to own a bundle guaranteed nigga gon mug you And no one love you when you broke as shit, focus kid Commercials don't lie, thirsty to die? Coke is in Blow your life away, that's a big price to pay You coulda been teachin your kid how to ride his bike today. [Mack 10] I hit the la la, and grab the ya ya And if y'all don't get him, I promise I'll try Hoo Bangin affiliates is the williest so the silliest Really get to see just how fast the nine milly spit Mack 10, Big Pun and Joey Crack Real niggas push big weight and big sacks Y'all said it was cool, I got to ok this I usually want paytons, y'all bring the scale so we can weight this It better be pure, hope you ain't got a birdie mix Hey yo, put it up there, and make sure it's all 36 I hope you can count nigga, better be precise If it ain't all there that's your dope and your life From the school of hard knocks, Inglewood to the Bronx We hit the blocks and cook the rocks in forty blocks Hit doja like we supposed to, sippin on Hen TS and Mack 10, so let the games begin. The Recipe. It became commonplace during the mid- to late '90s for rappers to litter their with a small nation's worth of guest stars, both for commercial purposes and for all-important sonic variety. At its worst, this tactic can lead to albums where the ostensible star ends up sounding like a guest at their own party. But at its best, the more-the-merrier formula can result in stellar albums like Mack 10's The Recipe, an unambitious but enormously satisfying slice of pop-savvy late-'90s gangsta rap that features a slew of the hottest names in hip-hop, from Eazy E to Master P to ODB and many, many more. Mack 10 got his big break from mentor/gangsta rap pioneer Ice Cube, who not surprisingly lends his gruff presence to two of the album's standout tracks: "Should I Stay or Should I Go," a borderline sacrilegious but effective reworking of the Clash classic, and "Ghetto Horror Show," a similarly cheesy but enjoyable slice of gangsta rap gothic featuring a scene-stealing turn by the underrated . Snoop Dogg trades verses with the laconic but authoritative Mack 10 on another of the album's highlights, "LBC and the ING," driven by a familiar but undeniably infectious sample of "Heartbeat," one of the greatest and most-used loops in the history of hip-hop. "Money's Just a Touch Away," the album's Gerald Levert-assisted first single, is a too-slick attempt at radio-friendly crossover success, but Mack 10's sole solo showcase, "The Letter," is a surprisingly eloquent and well-reasoned defense of gangsta rap. The Recipe probably won't convert many non-believers, but for fans of straightforward, late-'90s gangsta rap, it's about as good as it gets.