Mama Drama (album)
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Mama Drama is the third and final
Beats By the Pound. Many of the guests who appeared on the previous album returned for guest appearances on the album including Fat Joe and Charlie Wilson. The album debut at #7 on billboard 200 and #3 on top hip hop and r&b charts selling 98,000 copies in the first week. By December 18, 1999 the album was certified 2× platinum by the RIAA.[2]
Background and singles
The album was Mia X's most successful album commercially and critically, charting at number 7 on the
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks. The second single was "Imma Shine" which made it to #38 on the Hot r&b/hip-hop charts
Track listing
- "Bring It On" – 5:10 (featuring Fiend, Mac, Skull Duggery, C-Murder & Mystikal) [produced by KLC]
- "What'cha Wanna Do" – 4:40 (featuring Charlie Wilson) [produced by KLC & Craig B)
- "Don't Start No Shit" – 3:55 (featuring Master P & C-Murder) [produced by Craig B]
- "Mama Drama" – 2:56 (featuring Fiend) [produced by KLC]
- "Imma Shine" – 4:03 (featuring O'Dell) [prod. by Craig B]
- "I Think Somebody" – 3:03 (featuring Fiend) [produced by KLC]
- "Mama's Tribute" – 3:59 (produced by KLC)
- "What's Ya Point" – 4:19 (featuring Fat Joe & Snoop Dogg) [produced by Craig B]
- "Thugs Like Me" – 3:57 (produced by KLC)
- "Ride or Run" – 3:20 (featuring Big Ed & Steady Mobb'n) [produced by Carlos]
- "Tru Bitches" – 3:07 (produced by Craig B)
- "Puttin' It Down" – 3:55 (featuring Fiend, Mystikal, Mac and Kane & Abel) [produced by KLC]
- "Ghetto Livin'" – 4:03 (featuring Ghetto Commission & O'Dell) [produced by Carlos]
- "Play Wit Pussy" – 3:47 (featuring Fiend) [produced by KLC]
- "Don't Blame Me" – 4:08 (featuring C-Murder & Mr. Serv-On) [produced by Carlos]
- "Daddy" – 4:12 (produced by O'dell)
- "Like Dat" – 3:58 (produced by Craig B)
- "Sex Ed." – 4:44 (featuring Silkk the Shocker) [produced by O'dell]
- "Flip & Rip" – 3:18 (featuring Mac) [produced by KLC]
- "Fallen Angels" (Dear Jil)" – 3:10 (produced by O'dell)
Credits and personnel
- vocals, rapping
- Craig B. – producer
- Big Ed – guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Big Man – vocals
- Boz – vocals
- Carlos – producer
- C-Murder composer, guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Byron Dollioli – primary artist
- Fat Joe – guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Fiend – featured artist, guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Ghetto Commission – guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Leslie Henderson – photography
- K Lou – bass
- Kane & Abel -performer, primary artist
- KLC – producer
- M.A.C. – guest artist, primary artist
- Mac – primary artist
- Larry Mac – composer
- Master P – executive producer, guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Mr. Serv-On – guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Mystikal – featured artist, guest artist, performer, primary artist
- O'Dell – primary artist, producer, vocals
- Porsha – vocals
- Oliver Scott – composer
- Carol Sheridan – photography
- Silkk the Shocker – guest artist, primary artist, vocals
- Skull Duggrey – performer, primary artist
- Snoop Dogg – composer, guest artist, performer, primary artist
- Steady Mobb'n – composer, performer, primary artist
- Anita Thomas – vocals
- Mark Trentecosta – guitar
- Wendy Weary – primary artist, vocals
- Ronnie Wilson – composer
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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References
- ^ "MIA-X'S MAMA DRAMA PUSHED BACK". mtv.com. MTV. October 16, 1998. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
- ^ Concepcion, Mariel (June 9, 2007). "A bad rap?". Billboard. Vol. 119, no. 23. pp. 24–25. Retrieved February 3, 2022 – via Internet Archive.
- ^ "Mia X Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
- ^ "Mia X Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved August 20, 2020.
- ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 1999". Billboard. Retrieved August 20, 2020.