Illegal Business? is Mac Mall's debut album.[5] It was released on July 13, 1993. It was produced by Khayree. A single, "Ghetto Theme," was released, for which Tupac Shakur directed the music video.[6] The album peaked at #71 on the Billboard charts.[7] The album sold more than 125,000 copies.[8]
Track listing
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Name
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Featured Guest(s)
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Time
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1
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"Crest Side Playah"
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2:06
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2
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"Sic Wit Tis"
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4:40
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3
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"It's All Good"
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4:45
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4
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"I Gots 2 Have It"
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4:44
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5
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"Cold Sweat"
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4:55
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6
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"Nathan But Game"
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4:44
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7
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"Versatile"
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4:19
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8
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"Crack Da 40"
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5:10
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9
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"Da Bank Heist"
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4:43
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10
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"Don't Wanne See Me"
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5:06
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11
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"Young N Da Game"
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4:50
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12
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"$$ on da Dank"
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4:37
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13
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"My Opinion"
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4:04
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14
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"Illegal Business?"
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5:39
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15
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"Ghetto Theme"
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Eboni Foster
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5:15
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16
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"Pimp Shit"
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Mac Dre, Ray Luv
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5:08
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Notes
- ^ Initially, The Source mistakenly awarded the album 2.5 mics; the score was corrected to 3.5 in the next issue.[4]
References
- ^ Ohriner, Mitchell (August 1, 2019). Flow: The Rhythmic Voice in Rap Music. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190670429 – via Google Books.
- ^ Mills, Brad. Illegal Business? at AllMusic
- ^ Levine, Josh (February 1994). "Mac Mall – Illegal Business". Record Report. The Source. No. 53. New York. p. 74.
- ^ Dennis, Reginald C. (March 1994). "Erratum". Record Report. The Source. No. 54. New York. p. 74.
- ^ "Mac Mall's 'Legal Business'". December 25, 2015.
- ^ "Mac Mall, Illegal Business? (Young Black Brotha) SPIN".
- ^ "Mac Mall Illegal Business? Chart History". Billboard.
- ^ Becker, Dave (March 18, 1996). "Major-label Mall". Oakland Tribune. p. 26. Archived from the original on September 20, 2023. Retrieved September 20, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
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