Made Man (album)

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Made Man
Made Man cover
Studio album by Silkk The Shocker
Released Jan 19, 1999
Recorded 1998
Genre Southern Rap
Length 73:03
Label No Limit / Priority / EMI
Producer Master P
O'Dell
KLC
Craig B
Carlos Stephens
Professional reviews
Silkk The Shocker chronology
Charge It 2 Da Game
(1998)
Made Man
(1999)
My World, My Way
(2001)

Made Man is a multi-platinum album by Southside rapper Silkk The Shocker. It debuted at number one on the Billboard chart by selling 240,244 units in its third week of release (its first week on chart).[1][2]It fell to number 3 the next week, halving its sales to 116,000 units [3][4]. It then fell to 7th place and stayed in the top ten in the week ending February 20[5] with 92,000, accumulating a total of 450,000 and easily achieving gold status (later reaching double platinum[6]), making it Silkk's most successful album and also the only number one release by No Limit Records that year. It spent a total of 20 weeks on the chart[7]. The album features his first collaboration with Jay-Z and second single release with Mýa. It also marks the debut in producing by Rico under the No Limit imprint. All songs were written by Silkk. "It Ain't My Fault 2" was the rapper's only significant pop hit, peaking at #26 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Contents

[edit] Tracklist [8]

  1. Day I Was Made [produced by O'Dell]
  2. Somebody Like Me - (featuring Mýa) [produced by Whole Records]
  3. It Ain't My Fault 2 - (with Mystikal) [produced by Craig B]
  4. Ghetto Rain - (featuring Master P/O'Dell) [produced by Craig B]
  5. This Is 4 My (featuring Fiend) [produced by KLC]
  6. Commercial One
  7. You Know What We Bout - (featuring Jay-Z/Master P) [produced by Craig B]
  8. I Want To Be With You [produced by O'Dell, KLC]
  9. All Because Of You - (with Mia X) [produced by KLC]
  10. No Limit (featuring Fiend) [produced by KLC]
  11. End Of The Road - (featuring Sons Of Funk) [produced by Sons Of Funk]
  12. We Won't Stop - (featuring Master P/C-Murder) [produced by Carlos Stephens]
  13. Mr. '99 [produced by KLC]
  14. It Takes More - (with The Ghetto Commission) [produced by Carlos Stephens]
  15. If It Don't Make $ [produced by DJ Whop]
  16. It's Going Around Outside - (featuring Rico Lumpkins) [produced by Rico Lumpkins]
  17. Put It On Something - (with Mia X) [produced by Craig B]
  18. Commercial Two
  19. Southside Niggas - (featuring Master P/C-Murder) [produced by Mo B. Dick]
  20. Get It Up - (with Snoop Dogg) [produced by Beats By the Pound]

[edit] Chart performance

[edit] Album

Chart Peak
Billboard 200 #1 (1 week)[11]
Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums #1[11]
Billboard Year-End Charts 1999 Top Albums #95[12]

[edit] Single

Single Chart Position
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks Billboard Rhythmic Top 40 Billboard Hot Rap Singles Billboard 1999 Year-End Top Hot Rap USA Singles Top 40
"Somebody Like Me" #43 #22
"It Ain't My Fault 2" #1[13] #3[14] #26[15]

[edit] References

[edit] See also

Preceded by
...Baby One More Time by Britney Spears
Billboard 200 number-one album
February 6 - February 12, 1999
Succeeded by
Chyna Doll by Foxy Brown