Unlady Like
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Unlady Like | ||||
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Studio album by Mia X | ||||
Released | June 24, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1996–1997 | |||
Genre | Southern Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap | |||
Label |
No Limit/Priority/EMI Records 0499 2 50705 2 1 P2-50705 | |||
Producer |
Master P (exec.) Beats By the Pound (exec.) | |||
Mia X chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | B+[2] |
Unlady Like is the second album by Mia X. It was released on June 24, 1997, on No Limit Records, distributed by Priority/EMI Records, and featured production from Master P and Beats By the Pound. The album proved to be a success for Mia as it made it to #21 on the Billboard 200 and #2 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts. Although no singles were released, the album was certified gold by the RIAA.[3] Many guests were featured on the album, including her fellow TRU bandmates, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker, Mr. Serv-On, and Big Ed.
Track listing
- "You Don't Wanna Go 2 War"- 5:26 (Featuring Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker & Mystikal)
- "The Party Don't Stop"- 4:13 (Featuring Master P & Foxy Brown)
- "I Pitty U"- 4:13
- "Who Got tha Clout"- 3:22 (Featuring Mystikal)
- "Ain't 2 be Played Wit"- 3:01
- "Unlady Like"- 4:24
- "Intro"- 0:37
- "I'll Take Ya Man '97"- 4:47 (Featuring Salt 'N' Pepa, Hurby Luv Bug)
- "Let's Get It Straight"- 3:29
- "4Ever Tru"- 5:19 (Featuring Master P, C-Murder & Silkk the Shocker)
- "Bring da Drama"- 2:51 (Featuring Big Ed & Mr. Serv-On)
- "All Ns"- 4:09
- "Mama's Family"- 5:52 (Featuring Fiend, KLC, Kane & Abel, Mac, Mr. Serv-On)
- "I Don't Know Why"- 4:28 (Featuring Mo B. Dick)
- "Hoodlum Poetry"- 5:22
- "Rainy Dayz"- 4:52
- "Mommie's Angels"- 4:01 (Featuring Mo B. Dick)
- You & Me"- 4:38 (Featuring Odell, T.C.)
- "RIP, Jill"- 3:37
- "Thank You"- 1:31 (Featuring Mo B. Dick, T.C., Mercedes)
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Christgau, Robert (June 30, 1998). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice (New York). Retrieved November 11, 2012.
- ↑ "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA. Retrieved 2012-03-13.
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