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Young, Black, Rich and Famous

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Released
  
October 27, 1998

Length
  
53:51

Artist
  
Recorded
  
1998

Label
  
AlexiaInDaSoul

Release date
  
27 October 1998

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Producer
  
M-DocN.O.I.D.T.J.Jere MCC-BreezeRonnie TysonEd Strickland

M. Doc Wit Stevio C'mon Getcha Groove On(1995)
  
Young, Black, Rich and Famous(1998)

Genres
  
Rhythm and blues, Hip hop music

Similar
  
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Young, Black, Rich and Famous is the third album by the rap artist, producer and songwriter M-Doc.

Contents

The set felt somewhere between rap and R&B, and its ambitions were probably best realized on the lead single, which was a cover of the Deniece Williams' number one hit from 1977 "Free" M-Doc's version of the song released as the lead single scored minor chart success on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles, where it peaked at number sixty-one in 1998.

To the album contributed several other performers. Among them, the singer CeCe Peniston (on the track "Keep It Real"), with whom M-Doc collaborated on the singles produced for her ("Searchin'", "I'm Not Over You" and "He Loves Me 2").

Credits and personnel

  • M-Doc - lead vocal, writer, producer, co-producer, executive producer, programming
  • Jessie Campbell - lead vocal
  • Cristina - lead vocal, back vocal
  • Rhyme - back vocal
  • CeCe Peniston - back vocal
  • Shorty Gage - additional rap vocal
  • Greg Gibbs - additional back vocal
  • Blah Zae Blah - vocal
  • D.A. Smart - vocal, writer
  • Twista - vocal
  • L.Smith - writer
  • Songs

    1Intro1:02
    2Revenge4:19
    3Keep It Real4:49

    References

    Young, Black, Rich and Famous Wikipedia


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