Unlady Like

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Unlady Like
Studio album by Mia X
Released June 24, 1997
Recorded 1996–1997
Genre Southern Hip Hop, Gangsta Rap
Label No Limit/Priority/EMI Records
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Producer Master P (exec.)
Beats By the Pound (exec.)
Mia X chronology

Good Girl Gone Bad
(1995)
Unlady Like
(1997)
Mama Drama
(1998)
Professional ratings
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

  1. "You Don't Wanna Go 2 War"- 5:26 (Featuring Master P, C-Murder, Silkk the Shocker & Mystikal)
  2. "The Party Don't Stop"- 4:13 (Featuring Master P & Foxy Brown)
  3. "I Pitty U"- 4:13
  4. "Who Got tha Clout"- 3:22 (Featuring Mystikal)
  5. "Ain't 2 be Played Wit"- 3:01
  6. "Unlady Like"- 4:24
  7. "Intro"- 0:37
  8. "I'll Take Ya Man '97"- 4:47 (Featuring Salt 'N' Pepa, Hurby Luv Bug)
  9. "Let's Get It Straight"- 3:29
  10. "4Ever Tru"- 5:19 (Featuring Master P, C-Murder & Silkk the Shocker)
  11. "Bring da Drama"- 2:51 (Featuring Big Ed & Mr. Serv-On)
  12. "All Ns"- 4:09
  13. "Mama's Family"- 5:52 (Featuring Fiend, KLC, Kane & Abel, Mac, Mr. Serv-On)
  14. "I Don't Know Why"- 4:28 (Featuring Mo B. Dick)
  15. "Hoodlum Poetry"- 5:22
  16. "Rainy Dayz"- 4:52
  17. "Mommie's Angels"- 4:01 (Featuring Mo B. Dick)
  18. You & Me"- 4:38 (Featuring Odell, T.C.)
  19. "RIP, Jill"- 3:37
  20. "Thank You"- 1:31 (Featuring Mo B. Dick, T.C., Mercedes)

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Christgau, Robert (June 30, 1998). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice (New York). Retrieved November 11, 2012. 
  3. "Recording Industry Association of America". RIAA. Retrieved 2012-03-13. 
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