1992 studio album by Sir Mix-a-Lot
Mack Daddy |
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Released | February 4, 1992 (1992-02-04) |
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Recorded | 1991 |
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Genre | Hip hop |
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Length | 60:12 |
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- "One Time's Got No Case"
Released: November 21, 1991 [1]
- "Baby Got Back"
Released: May 7, 1992 [2]
- "Swap Meet Louie"
Released: August 4, 1992 [3]
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Mack Daddy is the third studio album by Sir Mix-a-Lot. It was released on February 4, 1992, on Def American Recordings. The album is particularly notable for the hit single "Baby Got Back."
Track listing
All songs written by Sir Mix-a-Lot, except where noted.
- "One Time's Got No Case" 4:17 (Mix-a-Lot, Wonder)
- "Mack Daddy" 4:22
- "Baby Got Back" 4:21
- "Swap Meet Louie" 4:31
- "Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'" 5:33
- "Lockjaw" 4:19
- "The Boss Is Back" 4:15
- "Testarossa" 5:08 (Mix-a-Lot, I. Hamid, T. Will)
- "A Rapper's Reputation" 5:02
- "Sprung on the Cat" 4:30
- "The Jack Back" 4:56 (Mix-a-Lot, Wicked One)
- "I'm Your New God" 4:43
- "No Holds Barred" 4:05 (Mix-a-Lot, Slave)
Note: A typo across many digital providers has "Seattle" written as "Seatlle" for the title of Seattle Ain't Bullshittin'.[6]
Samples
One Time's Got No Case
Baby Got Back
- "Technicolor" by Channel One
Lockjaw
A Rapper's Reputation
The Jack Back
No Holds Barred
Personnel
- Sir Mix-a-Lot: Vocals, keyboards, drum programming
- Michael Powers: Guitars on tracks 2, 4, & 12
- Eugenius: Producer, arranger, programming
- Punish: Scratching on track 6
- Amy Dorsey: Female vocals on tracks 3 & 4
- The Wicked One: Additional vocals on track 11
Production
- Executive Producer: Rick Rubin
- Arranged by Sir Mix-a-Lot
- Produced by Sir Mix-a-Lot & Rick Rubin, with co-production by Nate Fox (tracks 1 & 7) and Strange (tracks 8–10 & 12)
- Engineered & Mixed by Sir Mix-a-Lot
Charts
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