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Mac Mall's sophomore album, Untouchable, is arguably his best album to date. (Untouchable)
Opening Doors - 5/5 – deeper song, nice beat by Cold 187um and Kokane doesn't ruin this song (Untouchable)
Mac Mall's fourth album, Immaculate, might shock the typical Mac Mall fans that he intrigued during the mid 90's.He gets very spiritual on this release, compared to his other albums.With song titles such as Mac Jesus, The Man Upstairs, and War on Drugs, you get a taste of a distinctive Mac Mall.Mac even name-drops Makaveli a couple of times. It's quite ironic actually because this is reminiscent to a modern day 2Pac release.Mac got really deep on this and has more powerful, well-written lyrics. (Immaculate)
Mac Mall's fifth solo album, Mackin' Speaks Louder Than Words, is an utter disappointment.Femi's beats are WEAK and this album is no exception.I really didn't even feel like giving this album a review because I didn't wanna spread the word.I rather eat a bowl of nails then listen to this album (no joke). (Mackin' Speaks Louder Than Words)
Anyway, Mall needs to just produce every track with Khayree, he is just the man.It's just that Mall does his best work with Khayree. (Mackin' Speaks Louder Than Words)
I have never experienced this much hostility listening to an album...especially after hearing Mac's first couple albums. This album was better left unreleased. Ugh (Mackin' Speaks Louder Than Words)Overall Rating: 2.8/5 (and that's probably being generous)
One Drop Scott produced every single track, unfortunately. (Thizziana Stoned & Tha Temple of Shrooms)
The beats are mediocre and lyrics are just simple. (Thizziana Stoned & Tha Temple of Shrooms)
Mac Mall Illegal Business? review The Source Magazine No.53 Feb.1994The Source fucked up their rating Rating fixed;
Mac Mall Illegal Business? review The Bomb Magazine No.22 September.1993
Mac Mall; untouchable review in The Source May 1996 NO.80
are you people that dumb and slow...lol...
Tuff one...but quik is up there...put it on me is classic imo and on some detox shit...dj lethal>>dj quik....rza>>premo.....dre>>>quik....rza=dre....dre, rza, quik, dj lethal>>>>>timberland, rockwielder, EIMINEM, mannie fresh
Mac must have been mad at The Source for the mistake on his rating
I truly wonder if the 2 1/2 mics was an error, or were some threats of harm coming toward the reviewers way??
Mac Mall – Mackin' Speaks Louder Than Words (2002)Mac Mall's fifth solo album, Mackin' Speaks Louder Than Words, is an utter disappointment.One producer who I have noticed gives him monotonous beats on all his albums is Femi Ojetunde.Unfortunately, he handles most of the tracks, along with DJ Yon, and a couple from Khayree.Take a look at these album credits:DJ Yon (Producer), Khayree (Multi Instruments), Khayree (Producer), Tone Capone (Producer), Femi Ojetunde (Multi Instruments), Femi Ojetunde (Producer), Femi Ojetunde (Engineer), Femi Ojetunde (Executive Producer), Femi Ojetunde (Mixing), Jamal Rocker (Executive Producer), Marc Rosenberg (Mastering), Leila Steinberg (Executive Producer), Iceburg Slim (Author).Femi's beats are WEAK and this album is no exception.I really didn't even feel like giving this album a review because I didn't wanna spread the word.I rather eat a bowl of nails then listen to this album (no joke). Anyway, Mall needs to just produce every track with Khayree, he is just the man. It's just that Mall does his best work with Khayree.
N***a Wake Up (with Big Syke) – 4/5 – nice fast paced + good beat = Mac at his best
I Keep Hoes Broke – 3/5 – weak beat
Bust Yo' Guns – 4.5/5 – nice aggressive beat
All on a Bitch – 1/5 – wtf is this shit? WEAK ass beat
Mac Fashion – 2/5 – lazy ass song and hook
Power Moves the Family – 2.5/5 – WEAK beat and boring song overall
Mac-A-Frama-Lama – 2.5/5 – annoying song, can't say anything else
5-3-5 (Five-Tre-Five) – 3/5 – actually not a bad song, but these beats are weak and songs lack substance
Picture This – 4.5/5 – smooth shit and the hook finally isn't bad
Imagine – 4/5 – pretty good track, sounds like a Kanye West track
I Mac, Therefore, I Am – 1.5/5 – weak ass beat – what the hell?
Smile for Me (Ghetto Girl) – 3.5/5 – decent shit, hook sounds like “Lil Ghetto Boy” thanks to Khayree
Together – 2/5 – lacking substance and actual BEAT. One of the worst beats I've ever heard
Life So Far – 1/5 – Jesus Christ, thank god this album finished.
I have never experienced this much hostility listening to an album...especially after hearing Mac's first couple albums.This album was better left unreleased. UghOverall Rating: 2.8/5 (and that's probably being generous)
LOL @ Ego Trippin. let's not even go there.
but yea, not a memorable album AT ALL.
he shoulda stuck to Khayree being behind the boards. idk y artists continue to release albums where the production could improve if they just stick to ONE producer...especially one they have worked with this much over the years.
Mac Mall – Immaculate (2001)
So here's my rating for each song:Mac Jesus – 4/5 – nice fast paced track
Some More Of It – 4.5/5 – nice beat and catchy hook
Save Me – 5/5 – CLASSIC with Fatal.This one really caught my attention. It samples from that old song, Outlaw, from Me Against The World.Such a dark beat (by Khayree of course) that Mac and Fatal flow so well on.
Immaculate – 3/5 – alright track, spits some decent shit
Mac-Nificant – 2/5 – weak beat
War on Drugs – 4/5 – deep song
Shakin' In the Alley – 5/5 – CLASSIC – great dark beat, deep song, and hook
I Feel Your Pain – 4.5/5 – deep song AGAIN, speaks on abuse on women
Bossin' Up – 4.5/5 – nice beat
Do Me – 3/5 – features Shock G, but nothing special
Cold on Me – 5/5 – nice beat, message, and hook
Seventeen – 1.5/5 – beat/hook kinda annoying, but funny song about a 17 year old girl who he wants sex from
Monster – 3.5/5 – relaxing beat, but could use a better hook
P.O.P. - 2.5/5 – weak beat, but funny song. Paper over pussy! Haha
Higher Than Hubble – 4.5/5 – love this song, great dark beat by Khayree
The Man Upstairs - -2.5/5 – good message but weak beat
Mac Mall's fourth album, Immaculate, might shock the typical Mac Mall fans that he intrigued during the mid 90's.He gets very spiritual on this release, compared to his other albums.With song titles such as Mac Jesus, The Man Upstairs, and War on Drugs, you get a taste of a distinctive Mac Mall.Mac even name-drops Makaveli a couple of times. It's quite ironic actually because this is reminiscent to a modern day 2Pac release.Mac got really deep on this and has more powerful, well-written lyrics.Now for the production tip. Khayree returns and produces eleven tracks out of the sixteen.DJ Yon and Femi Ojetunde each do two tracks with Shock G doing one.Guests are only two songs, so you get a great deal of Mac. I personally enjoy Khayree's smooth funky beats, so this release is a personal favorite of mine.All of the Khayree-produced shine, making this album a must-have.I don't understand why so many people hate this album.Maybe it's because it's not your typical Mac release, but it's about time he tackles some issues.One song that really gets my attention is Save Me, featuring Fatal. It samples from that old song, Outlaw, from Me Against The World.Such a dark beat (by Khayree of course) that Mac and Fatal flow so well on.Overall, every beat that Khayree doesn't do is WEAK. I think he should've produced every track on this. It would've had a better outcome.Overall Rating: 4/5
Quote from: { E. B. K.} 4 click clack GANG on October 30, 2008, 08:25:18 PMNICE THREAD . i can´t wait for his new cd MactothefuterThat´news to me.... any info on it? (can´t find anything about it on amazon)
NICE THREAD . i can´t wait for his new cd Mactothefuter