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Shorty Mack

Shorty Mack is an American rapper. He has appeared on numerous recordings by Ray J, including the Knockout remix of "Formal Invite" and the Smokin' Trees version of "What I Need". He played "Nyce" on the sitcom Moesha. He is also signed to Ray J's Knockout Entertainment. A full-length album, tenetively titled Purp Man, is expected to be released in 2008.[1]

Personal Life

Shorty Mack is currently dating Alia Kruz, an up and coming model.

Discography

Featured singles

Year Title Chartpositions Album
US US R&B
2009 "Sexy Ladies" (Ray J featuring Truth & Shorty Mack)
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For the Love of Ray J

Guest appearances

Year Song Album
2001 "Out Tha Ghetto" (Ray J featuring Shorty Mack) This Ain't A Game
2005 "Quit Actin" (Ray J featuring R. Kelly & Shorty Mack) Raydiation
"Unbelievable" (Ray J featuring Detail & Shorty Mack)
2008 "Good Girl Gone Bad" (Ray J featuring Shorty Mack) All I Feel
2009 "Sexy Ladies" (Ray J featuring Truth & Shorty Mack) For The Love Of Ray J
"Sex In The Rain" (Ray J featuring Shorty Mack)
"Dirty Samantha" (Ray J featuring Shorty Mack)
"Good Times" (Ray J featuring Shorty Mack)

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