2003 studio album by Memphis Bleek
M.A.D.E. Released December 16, 2003 Recorded 2002–2003 Genre Hip hop Label Producer Coptic, Just Blaze , Scott Storch , Kanye West , T.T., E Bass, Art & Life, Darryl "Digga" Branch, Zukhan, Robert "Shim" Kirkland
"1, 2 Y'all" Released: 2002
"Everything's A Go" Released: April 2003
"Round Here " Released: October 12, 2003
M.A.D.E. is the third studio album by American rapper Memphis Bleek ,[ 10] released by Get Low Records , Roc-A-Fella Records , and Def Jam Recordings . Originally scheduled for a summer 2003 release, the album was ultimately released on December 16, 2003. The album reached #35 on the Billboard 200 charts.
The first single released from the album was "Round Here " which features fellow American rappers Trick Daddy and T.I. and production from Just Blaze . The second single was "Need Me In Your Life" which featured Nate Dogg .
Track listing Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Roc-a-Fella Get Low Respect It" Coptic 3:17 2. "Everything's a Go" (featuring Jay-Z ) Just Blaze 3:34 3. "Round Here " (featuring T.I. and Trick Daddy ) Just Blaze 5:09 4. "Just Blaze, Bleek & Free" (featuring Freeway ) Just Blaze 4:15 5. "We Ballin' " (featuring Young Chris and Proof) Scott Storch 4:25 6. "Hypnotic" (featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel ) Just Blaze 6:14 7. "I Wanna Love U" (featuring Donell Jones ) Kanye West 3:24 8. "War" Just Blaze 3:48 9. "My Life" (featuring Latif) Cox Edwin Delahoz Eric Johnson Corey Williams 4:55 10. "Need Me In Your Life" (featuring Nate Dogg ) Cox Delroy Andrews Brian Bridgeman Art & Life 3:56 11. "Murda Murda" (featuring Jay-Z and Beanie Sigel) Scott Storch 5:22 12. "Hell No" Just Blaze 4:03 13. "Hood Muzik" (featuring M.O.P. ) Darryl "Digga" Branch 3:15 14. "Understand Me Still" (featuring Rell ) 4:37 15. "Do It All Again" (featuring Rell, Lil Cease , and Geda K) Zukhan 4:54 16. "1, 2 Y'all" (featuring Jay-Z, Lil Cease and Geda K) 5:45 17. "R.O.C." Just Blaze 3:59
Samples
Personnel Kareem "Biggs" Burke – executive producer
Shawn Carter – executive producer
Damon Dash – executive producer
Tony Dawsey – mastering
Denim – background vocals (6)
Supa Engineer "Duro" – mixing (16)
E-Bass – guitars (6)
Brian Horton – flutes (6)
Gimel "Young Guru" Keaton – engineer (1, 3, 4, 6, 10-13, 15, 16), mixing (1-6, 8-14, 17)
Michael Parnin – additional engineering (10)
Brian Stanley – mixing (7, 15)
Shane "Bermuda" Woodley – engineer (2, 5, 7-9, 14, 17)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
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