| Last Chance, No Breaks |
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| Studio album by Jamal |
| Released |
October 10, 1995 |
| Recorded |
1994-1995, Unique Studios, NYC, D.A.R.P Studios, Atlanta GA, Rockin Reel Studios Long Island NY, Mirror Image Studios Long Island, NY, Hippie House Studios Houston TX
Genre = Hip hop |
| Label |
Rowdy
75444-37008 |
| Producer |
Easy Mo Bee, Erick Sermon, Rockwilder, Redman, Mike Dean, Erotic D. |
| Jamal chronology |
This album = Last Chance, No Breaks
(1995) |
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| Singles from Last Chance, No Breaks |
- "Fades Em All"
Released: December 4, 1995
- "Keep It Real"
Released: February 12, 1996
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| Professional ratings |
| Review scores |
| Source |
Rating |
| Allmusic |
    [1] |
Last Chance, No Breaks is the solo debut album by emcee Jamal, which was released on October 10, 1995, by Rowdy Records and featured production from Erick Sermon, Easy Mo Bee, Redman, and Mike Dean. The album proved to be minor success, peaking at #198 on the Billboard 200, #37 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and #10 on the Top Heatseekers. Two singles had a fair amount of success, "Fades Em All" made it to #9 on the Hot Rap Singles, while "Keep It Real" made it to #17 on the same chart.
[edit] Track listing
- "Live Illegal"
- "Keep It Live"
- "Situation"
- "Insane Creation"
- Featuring Redman
- Produced by Easy Mo Bee
- "Fades ’Em All"
- Produced by Redman, Rockwilder
- Contains a sample of "Ready to Die" performed by The Notorious B.I.G.
- "The Game"
- "Da Come Up"
- "Don't Trust No"
- "Keep It Real"
- Produced by Erick Sermon
- Contains a sample of "Ribbon in the Sky" performed by Stevie Wonder
- "Genetic For Terror"
- Featuring Erick Sermon, Keith Murray, L.O.D, Redman
- Produced by Redman, Rockwilder
- Contains a sample of "The Boogie Man" performed by The Jackson 5
- "Unfuckwittable"
[edit] Album singles
| Single cover |
Single information |
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"Fades Em All"
- Released: August 28, 1995
- B-side: "Fades Em All (Remix)"
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"Keep It Real"
- Released: February 12, 1996
- B-side: "Unfuckwittable"
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[edit] Chart positions
- Last Chance, No Breaks [2]
- Chart: The Billboard 200
- Peak position: 198
- Year: 1995
- Chart: Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums
- Peak position: 37
- Year: 1995
- "Fades Em All" [3]
- Chart: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
- Peak position: 59
- Year: 1995
- Chart: Hot Rap Singles
- Peak position: 9
- Year: 1996
- "Keep It Real" [3]
- Chart: Hot Rap Singles
- Peak position: 17
- Year: 1996
- Chart: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks
- Peak position: 76
- Year: 1996
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