Mack 10

Mack 10, born Dedrick D'Mon Rolison on August 9, 1971, in Inglewood, California, is a West Coast rapper who gained fame in the mid-1990s as a close associate of Ice Cube. His self-titled debut album, released in 1995, went gold and established him as a force in the gangsta rap scene. Mack 10 is also known for being one-third of the hip-hop supergroup Westside Connection, alongside Ice Cube and WC, with the trio's most notable work being their platinum-selling debut album "Bow Down" released in 1996.

Over the years, Mack 10 built a solid discography with an array of albums that boast his gritty tales of street life and his unwavering allegiance to the West Coast rap scene. A testament to his consistency and influence is found in his recent releases such as "King Of Chevys," "Steppin," and "No Cap," which showcase his classic West Coast sound blended with contemporary beats. With a career spanning over two decades, Mack 10 has successfully transitioned through various eras of hip-hop, managing to stay relevant through his raw lyrical prowess and an uncanny ability to adapt to the evolving genre. His projects like "Hustla's Handbook" and "Soft White" add to a discography that has coupled commercial success with street credibility, making him one of the enduring figures of West Coast hip-hop.

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