Showing posts with label Mack 10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mack 10. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Interview With Mack 10


via BallerStatus

BallerStatus.com: It's been a minute since we got a chance to hear a new studio album from you. Why such the long delay and what have you been doing in your time away?

Mack 10: I just had to really sit back and evaluate the game for a minute. I had to step back and take a good look. Sometimes you got to step away and look and then reevaluate sh** and re-up, you know what I mean? I went through a couple of things on the personal side, like divorce and all kinds of other sh**. Once that was behind me, I was able to focus on music again and move forward. My album is a good record and I'm very happy with it, and I look like I ain't never left, ya dig? So I'm good with it.

BallerStatus.com: How do you feel about how that last studio album was received by the fans and the critics?

Mack 10: I don't know, but I was going through something in my life where that wasn't my best work. But, I got a classic record off of that album and that's the record I call "Testimony". That's a classic, that was the second biggest radio single of my career. I was able to get a classic off of it, but this record right here is a totally different album and it's an album that ... I don't know I just think everybody is going to be pretty impressed with it.

Read more here:
BallerStatus - Mack 10: Reality Music (Q&A Interview)

Mack 10 "Soft White" in stores September 29
on Hoo Bangin/Cash Money/Universal

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Mack 10 announces "Soft White" new release coming August 25



(Los Angeles, CA. – July 1, 2009) – West Coast gangster rap icon and Hoo-Bangin' Entertainment label owner Mack 10 is preparing to set the summer ablaze with the release of his ninth CD, Soft White (Hoo-Bangin'/Fontana/Universal) on August 25, 2009. The first single "So Sharp" features two of hip-hop's biggest names, Lil' Wayne and Rick Ross. In addition to the heavyweight single, Mack Dime's entire album boasts an all-star list of cameos, including Anthony Hamilton, J. Holiday, Akon, Birdman, Jim Jones, Jazze Pha, Red Cafe and Glasses Malone among others.

Mack 10 has had an amazing career as a member of Westside Connection with Ice Cube and WC, as a solo artist and as a label owner. He has sold nearly 3 million albums, his first three reaching gold and Bow Down (with Westside Connection) scoring platinum.

Powered by the hits "Foe Life" and "On Them Thangs," the Inglewood native staked his claim in the rap game with his self-titled debut in 1995, which charted No. 2 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. In 1996, Mack 10 joined Ice Cube and WC as Westside Connection to release the hip-hop classic Bow Down, one of the most respected and critically acclaimed albums of the 1990's.

Mack 10's second solo album, Based on a True Story (1997), featured the Top 40 hit, "Backyard Boogie." The next year Mack 10 continued his reign of hits with "Money's Just a Touch Away," featuring Gerald LeVert, from The Recipe, then delivered The Paper Route in 2000, but it was 2003 when Mack 10 double-teamed fans with a solo album on Cash Money Records, Ghetto, Gutter & Gangster, with the hit "Lights Out" and a Westside Connection reunion, Terrorist Threats (Capitol), which went gold powered by the single "Gangsta Nation."

Now with Soft White, Mack 10 is ready to release his latest masterpiece. "I went with that title because this album right here is just raw and uncut, it's just me" he says, "We had fun on this one and I had to bring them all out, I've been smiling all year."
(via press release)

Behind the scenes of the video shoot in Malibu, California for "So Sharp" ft. Rick Ross and Lil Wayne.
Warner Brothers/Top Dawg Ent. artist Jay Rock and producer Jazze Pha were also on hand at the video shoot.