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**Released: [[March 13]] [[2007]]
**Released: [[March 13]] [[2007]]
**Chart positions: 8 U.S. [[Billboard 200]], 4 U.S. R&B
**Chart positions: 8 U.S. [[Billboard 200]], 4 U.S. R&B
**U.S. sales: 202,000<ref>http://www.clickitaliansoftware.net/hosted/vgcgroup/WorldwideAlbum/2007.htm</ref>
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**Worldwide sales: 217,150<ref>http://www.clickitaliansoftware.net/hosted/vgcgroup/WorldwideAlbum/2007.htm</ref>
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**RIAA certification:
**RIAA certification: -
**Singles: "Relax and Take Notes", "Cruzin", "Clap On", "Take It Off"
**Singles: "Relax and Take Notes", "Cruzin", "Clap On", "Take It Off"



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8Ball & MJG

8-Ball and MJG is an American hip hop duo from Memphis, Tennessee.

Their first album for Bad Boy Living Legends went gold on the back of the single "You Don't Want Drama".

8Ball and MJG also head their own record labels. 8Ball heads 8 Ways Entertainment, while MJG heads M.J.G Muzik. On their label are the young, up and coming Memphis duo, Da Volunteers, who are widely known throughout the South for their 2006 single, "What's Yo Favorite Color?", which glorifies their neighborhood of Orange Mound.

Discography

Albums

  • Living Legends
    • Released: May 11 2004
    • Chart positions: 3 U.S. Billboard 200, 1 U.S. R&B
    • U.S. sales: 600,000[2]
    • RIAA certification:
    • Singles: "You Don't Want Drama", "Straght Cadillac Pimpin", "Forever", "Dont Make"
  • Ridin High
    • Released: March 13 2007
    • Chart positions: 8 U.S. Billboard 200, 4 U.S. R&B
    • U.S. sales: 202,000[3]
    • Worldwide sales: 217,150[4]
    • RIAA certification: -
    • Singles: "Relax and Take Notes", "Cruzin", "Clap On", "Take It Off"

8 Ball albums

  • Lay It Down
    • Released: August 13 2002
    • Chart positions: –
    • U.S. sales: –
    • RIAA certification: –
    • Singles: –
  • Lost
    • Released: May 19 1998
    • Chart positions: 5 U.S.
    • U.S. sales: –
    • RIAA certification: –
    • Singles: "Pure Uncut"
  • Light Up the Bomb
    • Released: October 10 2006
    • Chart positions: –
    • U.S. sales: 30,000[2]
    • RIAA certification: –
    • Singles: "Time2hitdaclub"

MJG albums

Misc

  • Suave House: The Album of the Year
    • Released: July 29 1997
    • Chart positions: –
    • U.S. sales: –
    • RIAA certification: –
    • Singles: "Just Like Candy"
  • Off da Chain, Vol. 1
    • Released: June 20 2000
    • Chart positions: –
    • U.S. sales: –
    • RIAA certification: –
    • Singles: –

Singles

  • 1993: "Mr. Big"
  • 1994: "Shonuff" (Tela featuring Jazze Pha, 8Ball & MJG)
  • 1995: "Space Age Pimpin" Eightball & MJG
  • 1997: "That Girl" (MJG only)
  • 1998: "Who in the Hell" (MC Ren featuring 8Ball & MJG)
  • 2000: "Cragey Sauce"
  • 2002: "Rep Yo City" (E-40 featuring Lil Jon, Petey Pablo, 8Ball, & Bun B)
  • 2004: "You Don't Want Drama"
  • 2004: "Straight Cadillac Pimpin'"
  • 2004:"Dont Make"
  • 2004: "Forever" (featuring Lloyd)
  • 2005: "Stop Playin' Games" (8Ball only)
  • 2005: "Stay Fly" (Three 6 Mafia featuring Young Buck, 8Ball & MJG)
  • 2005: "Gangsta Party" (Yo Gotti featuring Eightball & Bun B)
  • 2006: "I'm N Luv Wit a Stripper [Remix]" (T-Pain featuring Twista, Pimp C, Paul Wall, R. Kelly, MJG, & Too Short)
  • 2006: "Spit Yo Game (remix)" (The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Twista, Krayzie Bone, 8Ball & MJG)
  • 2006: "Ridin' High"
  • 2007: "Relax and Take Notes" (featuring Project Pat & The Notorious B.I.G.)
  • 2007: "I Need" (Kandi Girl featuring 8Ball & MJG)

Guest appearances

References