Made Mann [Clean]

RELEASE
January 19, 1999
LABEL
Priority
GENRES
Rap, Dirty South, Gangsta Rap

Album Review

Once No Limit was thrust into the spotlight, the label began to churn out albums even faster than they did before Master P was a superstar -- which is really saying something, since the soldiers usually took about a year to ready a new record. The new cycle apparently dictated that a year was the maximum between albums, if the rapid appearence of Silkk the Shocker's third album Made Mann is any indication. Released less than a year after Charge it 2 Da Game -- which in itself was one of the No Limit classics (of course, that's on the No Limit scale, not a hip-hop scale) -- Made Mann illustrates the perils of such an approach. No Limit records are notorious for their recycling, cheapness and tedium, and the shorter release cycle accentuates these shortcomings. It follows the formula exactly, piling on the cameos, photocopied basslines and appropriated rhythms, all in an attempt to approximate the sound of the streets. To a certain extent it works, since it never takes chances and delivers what the audience wants, but naysayers will wonder if even the hardcore fans aren't getting sick of all No Limit albums sounding identical by now. [Made Mann was also released in a "clean" version, containing no profanities or vulgarities.]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The Day I Was Made
  2. Somebody Like Me
  3. It Ain't My Fault, Pt. 2
  4. Ghetto Rain
  5. This Is 4 My
  6. Commercial One
  7. You Know What We Bout
  8. I Want to Be With You
  9. All Because of You
  10. No Limit
  11. End of the Road
  12. We Won't Stop
  13. Mr. '99
  14. It Takes More
  15. If It Don't Make $
  16. It's Going Around Outside
  17. Put It on Something
  18. Commercial Two
  19. Southside Niggas
  20. Get It Up