Make 'Em Say Uhh!

"Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
Single by Master P featuring Fiend, Silkk the Shocker, Mia X & Mystikal
from the album Ghetto D
Released January 13, 1998
Recorded 1997
Genre Hip hop
Length 5:06
Label No Limit Records
Producer KLC
Certification Platinum (RIAA)
Master P singles chronology
"I Miss My Homies"
(1997)
"Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
(1998)
"I Got the Hook-Up!"
(1998)
Silkk the Shocker chronology
"Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
(1998)
"Just Be Straight with Me"
(1998)
Mia X chronology
"Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
(1998)
"Whatcha Wanna Do?"
(1998)
Mystikal chronology
"Ain't No Limit"
(1997)
"Make 'Em Say Uhh!"
(1998)
"The Man Right Chea"
(1998)

Make Em Say Uhh is the first single from Master P's 1997 studio album, Ghetto D, produced by KLC. The album was released in 1997, but the single was not released until January of 1998. The song featured performers Fiend, Silkk The Shocker, Mia X & Mystikal, and had reached #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 making it Master P's highest charting single (tied with "I Got the Hook-Up!").[1] Its music video took place on a basketball court, with Master P, the other performers, and members of Master P's No Limit crew sitting atop a platinum tank in the middle of the court, along with shots of a mascot dunking a basketball. "Make 'Em Say Uhh!" is ranked at #36 on Blender's list of the "50 Worst Songs Ever",[2] and at #60 on the list of the 100 Worst Songs Ever by Matthew Wilkening of AOL Radio (who asked, "Why does Master P sound so constipated in this song? Someone please get him some laxatives...").[3] The single was also certified platinum by the RIAA with over 1 million copies sold.[4] The video also featured an appearance from basketball player/rapper/actor Shaquille O'Neal.

There is also a remix of this song featured on the album The Last Don where Mystikal's verse was replaced with one from Snoop Dogg as well as an entirely new instrumental, otherwise all verses from all the contributing artists (except Snoop Dogg's) remain more or less the same tone and thematic as the original.

To date, Mystikal, Fiend, and Snoop Dogg are the only artists on this song (and the remix) who have left the No Limit label.

Chart positions

Chart (1998) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 16
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 18
U.S. Billboard Hot Rap Singles 6

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