Mack 10
Mack 10 |
Birth name |
Dedrick Rolison |
Born |
August 9, 1971 (1971-08-09) (age 40) |
Origin |
Inglewood, California, U.S. |
Genres |
Hip hop |
Occupations |
Rapper, actor |
Years active |
1994–present |
Labels |
Hoo-Bangin' Records, Fontana Records, Cash Money Records |
Associated acts |
Xzibit, Westside Connection, Ice Cube, WC, Big Pun, Fat Joe, MC Eiht, TQ |
Dedrick Rolison, (born August 9, 1971), better known by his stage name Mack 10 is an American rapper and actor. He was a member of hip hop trio Westside Connection, along with Ice Cube and WC. He is of African American and Mexican descent.
Mack 10 made his first appearance on Ice Cube's "Bootlegs & B-Sides" compilation on the track "What Can I Do? (Remix.)"
Rolison married Tionne "T-Boz" Watkins, from R&B trio TLC in 2000. They have one daughter name Chase Rolison, born on October 20, 2000.[1] In 2004, T-Boz filed for divorce and a restraining order against him.[2]
Rolison is also the founder of independent record label Hoo-Bangin Records.
Career
During the mid-'90s, when West Coast rap reigned supreme, Mack 10 emerged as a close associate of Ice Cube he debuted on the Friday soundtrack (1995) with "Take a Hit" and enjoyed several years of considerable commercial success before his popularity faded toward the end of the decade. The Los Angeles-area rapper's greatest success came early in his career, on the albums Mack 10 (1995) released by Priority Records, Bow Down (1996) with the supergroup Westside Connection a collaboration with Ice Cube and WC (of WC and the Maad Circle)., Based On A True Story (1997), and The Recipe (1998), which between them included a string of notable hits ("Foe Life," "On Them Thangs," "Bow Down," "Gangstas Make the World Go Round," "Backyard Boogie," "Money's Just a Touch Away"). Mack 10's fortunes began to fade with The Paper Route (2000), his first album to fall short of either platinum or gold sales status, and his first to not spawn a significant hit. Bang Or Ball (2001), released by Cash Money Records, signaled a new direction for Mack 10, though it too failed to rival the commercial success of his mid- to late-'90s output. In subsequent years, he jumped back and forth from independent to major-label status and struggled to re-establish himself in a substantially altered rap marketplace where West Coast gangsta rap had fallen out of favor.
Discography
- Studio albums
- Collaboration albums
Tours
Filmography
References
External links
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Mixtapes |
Hoo-Bangin': The Mix Tape, Vol. 1
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Name |
Mack 10 |
Alternative names |
Rolison, Dedrick (real name) |
Short description |
American rapper and actor |
Date of birth |
August 9, 1974 |
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Date of death |
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