Black Mafia Life

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Rolling Stone
The Source December, 1993, p.72[permanent dead link]

Black Mafia Life is the second album by West Coast hip hop group Above the Law, released in 1993. Rolling Stone gave the album 4.5 stars.

Track listing

All tracks by Above the Law

  1. "Black Triangle"
  2. "Never Missin' a Beat" (featuring: Kokane)
  3. "Why Must I Feel Like Dat?"
  4. "Commin' Up"
  5. "Pimpology 101"
  6. "Call It What You Want" (featuring: 2Pac, Money-B)
  7. "Harda U R tha Doppa U Faal"
  8. "Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game" (featuring: Eazy-E, Kokane)
  9. "Pimp Clinic"
  10. "V.S.O.P."
  11. "Process of Elimination (Untouchakickamurdaqtion)" (featuring: MC Ren)
  12. "G's & Macoronies"
  13. "G-Rupie's Best Friend" (featuring: Kokane)
  14. "Mee vs. My Ego"
  15. "Outro"

Samples

Game Wreck-Oniz-Iz Game

G-Rupies Best Friend

Mee vs. My Ego

Call It What You Want

Never Missin' a Beat

V.S.O.P.

Commin' Up

  • "Synthetic Substitution" by Melvin Bliss

Harda U R Tha Doppa U Faal

Pimp Clinic

Why Must I Feel Like Dat?

Chart positions

Billboard Music Charts album
Billboard Music Charts singles
  • "V.S.O.P." (Hot Rap Singles) (#9)
  • "V.S.O.P." Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks (#97)

Personnel

  • Eazy-E — executive producer
  • Digital Underground — vocals
  • Above the Law — producer
  • Cartoon — artwork
  • Brian Gardner — mastering
  • Mark Paladino — engineer, mixing
  • Mike Sims — guitar
  • Mike Smooth — guitar
  • Kokane — arranger
  • Cold 187 um — scratching, arranger, keyboards, producer
  • Mary Ann Dibs — art direction, design
  • Total K-Oss — scratching, arranger
  • Julio Estrada — photography
  • B-Laid Back Edwards — keyboards
  • Go Mack — scratching

References