CJ Mac

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CJ Mac (* on Slauson Avenue in South Central, Los Angeles ; real name Bryan Ross ) is an American rapper .

Career

He released his debut album in 1995 as "Mad CJ Mac" on the Rap-A-Lot Records label . Originally, the publication was planned via Ruthless Records . In 1999 the album Platinum Game was released on Mack 10's label Hoo-Bangin 'Records . The album featured Mack 10, WC , Too Short and TQ as guests. In addition, on one of the album's interludes , Mac insults producer Dr. Dre .

Mac is known for collaborating with Death Row Records in 2000 on the track I Ain't Fuccin Wit 'Cha . In this track he berated Dr. Dre for leaving the label and declaring gangsta rap dead. He was also negative about the rappers Hittman , Eminem , Snoop Dogg , Ice Cube and the label Aftermath Records .

CJ Mac has worked with C-Bo , Dresta , Poppa LQ , Mack 10, Techniec , Scarface and WC , among others .

He can be seen in the movie Thicker Than Water, starring Mack 10 and Fat Joe , in which he plays a drug lord by the name of Gator .

CJ Mac also made a documentary about the C-Walk in which he mentions that he was part of the Rollin '60's Crips gang as a teenager .

Discography

  • Imagine That
  • 1995: True Game (album; # 41 top R & B / Hip-Hop albums )
  • 1995: Come & Take a Ride
  • 1999: Platinum Game (album; 42nd place Heatseekers, 77th place Top R & B / Hip-Hop Albums)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ C-Walk: It's a Way of Livin ' . In: Movie section . New York Times. 2003. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  2. Thicker Than Water . In: Movie section . New York Times. 1999. Retrieved December 17, 2010.
  3. ^ Billboard chart discography
  4. Album placement ( Memento from January 2, 2016 in the Internet Archive )

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