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L.A. Mack – N It 4 The Chips
$14.49 – $17.49
Preview
1 | You Don’t Want No Funk | 04:30 | |
2 | N It 4 The Chip$ | 04:37 | |
3 | Red Light | 03:21 | |
4 | Inglewood | 04:04 | |
5 | Still Helluva | 04:11 | |
6 | Ghetto Love | 04:38 | |
7 | Country Girl | 03:58 | |
8 | Star 69 | 02:34 | |
9 | Street Life | 04:15 | |
10 | Baby Mama | 04:37 |
Description
“N It 4 The Chips” is the only studio album by rapper L.A. Mack, hailing from Inglewood, California. Released on February 20, 1997, by Bread Butter Records, this album showcases L.A. Mack’s unique style and storytelling abilities, creating a vivid picture of life in Inglewood.
The 10-track album features a range of songs that dive deep into the world of gangsta hip-hop and G-funk. Kicking off with “You Don’t Want No Funk,” L.A. Mack sets the tone for the rest of the album with a combination of catchy hooks and hard-hitting beats. Throughout the album, L.A. Mack delivers a mix of introspective tracks, such as “Inglewood” and “Street Life,” as well as more lighthearted songs like “Country Girl” and “Star 69.”
“N It 4 The Chips” captures the essence of the 90s West Coast hip-hop scene, with its G-funk-inspired production and L.A. Mack’s smooth flow. The album’s title track, “N It 4 The Chip$,” showcases the rapper’s determination and drive to succeed, while tracks like “Ghetto Love” and “Baby Mama” touch on themes of love, relationships, and family.
Sean McDuffie, also known as L.A. Mack, demonstrates his versatility as a rapper and storyteller throughout “N It 4 The Chips,” making it a must-listen for fans of 90s West Coast hip-hop.
Additional
Quality | MP3-320, FLAC (Lossless) |
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