Last Chance, No Breaks
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Last Chance, No Breaks | ||
Studio album by Jamal | ||
Released | October 10, 1995 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Hip hop | |
Label | Rowdy Records | |
Producer(s) | Easy Mo Bee P.M.E. Erick Sermon Rockwilder Redman Mike Dean Erotic D. |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Last Chance, No Breaks is the solo debut album by Jamal, one half of the group Illegal, and an American hip hop musician. As an honorary member of the Def Squad, Jamal showcased great mic skills over smooth, funky beats provided by fellow Def Squad members and others. His singles "Fades Em All" and "Keep It Real" helped him establish himself as a prominent emcee of 1995 and 1996.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Live Illegal"
- Produced by Easy Mo Bee
- "Keep It Live"
- Produced by P.M.E.
- "Situation"
- Produced by Erick Sermon, Rockwilder
- "Insane Creation"
- Featuring Redman
- Produced by Easy Mo Bee
- "Fades Em All"
- Produced by Redman, Rockwilder
- Contains a sample of "Ready to Die" performed by The Notorious B.I.G.
- "The Game"
- Produced by Redman
- "Da Come Up"
- Produced by Mike Dean
- "Don't Trust No"
- Produced by Mike Dean
- "Keep It Real"
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Contains a sample of "Ribbon in the Sky" performed by Stevie Wonder
- "Genetic For Terror"
- Featuring Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, L.O.D, Redman
- Produced by Redman, Rockwilder
- "Unfuckwittable"
- Featuring George Clinton, Passion
- Produced by Erotic D.
[edit] Album singles
Single cover | Single information |
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"Fades Em All" | |
"Keep It Real"
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[edit] Chart positions
- Last Chance, No Breaks [1]
- Chart: The Billboard 200
- Peak position: 198
- Year: 1995
- Chart: Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
- Peak position: 37
- Year: 1995
- "Fades Em All" [2]
- Chart: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
- Peak position: 59
- Year: 1995
- Chart: Hot Rap Singles
- Peak position: 9
- Year: 1996
- "Keep It Real" [2]
- Chart: Hot Rap Singles
- Peak position: 17
- Year: 1996
- Chart: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
- Peak position: 76
- Year: 1996
[edit] Credits
- Executive producer: Dallas Austin