Mac Dre Presents the Rompalation
Download links and information about Mac Dre Presents the Rompalation by Mac Dre. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:13:39 minutes.
Artist: | Mac Dre |
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Release date: | 1996 |
Genre: | Hip Hop/R&B, Rap |
Tracks: | 16 |
Duration: | 01:13:39 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Menage Tics (featuring P. S. D) | 5:02 |
2. | L.A. 2 Da Bay (feat. The 5 Footaz & Da' Unda' Dogg) | 5:19 |
3. | What We Do (feat. Da' Unda' Dogg, P.S.D., Dubee & Mac Mall) | 4:23 |
4. | Gumbo (feat. Jt the Bigga Figga, Dangerous Dame & Da' Unda Dogg) | 4:21 |
5. | Shady Times (feat. Web) | 5:53 |
6. | Maggots on My Glock (feat. Manni Manish) (featuring Mac Mall) | 3:25 |
7. | Playa to Playa (feat. Mac Mall & Da' Unda Dogg) | 4:48 |
8. | Uninvited (feat. Da Looie Crew) | 4:01 |
9. | Twist of Fonk (feat. Dave C) (featuring Tic Toc) | 3:39 |
10. | If It Ain't Real (feat. Messy Marv, Da' Unda' Dogg, Seff Tha Gaffla, Naked, San Quinn & Juggy) | 5:25 |
11. | Back 2 Da Basics (featuring Da' Unda' Dogg) | 4:26 |
12. | Ghetto Money (feat. Mac Lee) (featuring P. S. D) | 4:08 |
13. | Dirty Money (feat. 187 Fac & Da' Unda' Dogg) | 4:53 |
14. | Colder Than a Blizzard (featuring Doscha) | 4:05 |
15. | Where We Dwell (feat. Jay Tee & Baby Bash) | 4:31 |
16. | Skyin' Higher (feat. Young Lay & E.B. Daddy of the Hood) | 5:20 |
Details
[Edit]Due to various legal troubles, Mac Dre didn't have the opportuntity to deliver a full-fledged follow-up to his second album, Young Black Brotha, until 1998 — five years after YBB was released. The resulting record, Stupid Doo Doo Dumb, doesn't quite live up to its predecessor, mainly because it's missing the production of Khayree. His replacements, K Lou, Funk Daddy and Johnny Z, are all fine, but lack his distinctive spark. Nevertheless, they provide Mac Dre with a serviceable backdrop for his coolly funky West Coast hardcore hip-hop. Dre doesn't stray from the typical topics, but he has a good, stylish lyrical flow that makes Stupid Doo Doo Dumb, Rovi