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Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Recipe, The - (featuring Boo Kapone/Techniec/Binky/CJ Mac) 3. You Ain't Seen Nothin' - (featuring Jermaine Dupri/Foxy Brown) 4. Made Niggaz - (featuring Master P/Mystikal) 5. Get Yo Ride On - (featuring Eazy-E/MC Eiht) 6. Money's Just a Touch Away - (featuring Gerald Levert) 7. Suck Down (Insert) 8. Get a Lil Head - (featuring Boo Kapone/Techniec/Binky/CJ Mac) 9. For the Money - (featuring Ol' Dirty Bastard/Buckshot) 10. Ghetto Horror Show - (featuring Ice Cube/Jayo Felony) 11. LBC and the Ing - (featuring Snoop Dogg) 12. Radio Insert: Funkmaster Flex 13. Let the Games Begin - (featuring Fat Joe/Big Punisher) 14. #1 Crew in the Area - (featuring WC/K-Mac/CJ Mac/Binky/Boo Kapone/Techniec/Thump/Tha Roadawgs) 15. Gangsta Shit's Like a Drug - (featuring Tray Deee/Squeak RU) 16. Letter, The 17. Should I Stay or Should I Go - (featuring Ice Cube) 18. Outro
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Big Punisher, Binky, Boo Kapone, Buckshot, CJ Mac, Eazy-E, Fat Joe, Foxy Brown, Gerald Levert, Ice Cube, Jayo Felony, Jermaine Dupri, K-Mac, MC Eiht, Master P, Mystikal, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Snoop Dogg, Squeak RU, Squeak Ru, Techniec, Tha Roadawgs, Thump, Tray Deee, WC | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Mack 10; Korn (guitar); Carl Butch Smalls (percussion); Barbara Wilson, Traci Nelson (background vocals); Jermaine Dupri, Master P, Mystikal, Eazy E, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Ice Cube, Jayo Felony, Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe, Big Punisher, Binky, Foxy Brown, MC Eiht, Gerald Levert, Boo Kapone, Techniec, CJ Mac, Buckshot, K-Mac, Thump, Tha Roadawgs, Tray Deee, Squeak Ru, WC. Producers include: Binky, Young Trey, KLC, Mack 10, Slice. On THE RECIPE, Mack 10 brings new meaning to the term "hardcore," offering up some of the nastiest, most unrepentant, downright sociopathic tales of hard-ass derring-do ever to assault listeners' ears. If you're already squeamish about gangsta rap, you'd best look elsewhere for your entree into that style, because THE RECIPE is strictly for the core audience. Foxy Brown, Funkmaster Flex, Jayo Felony and even Snoop Doggy Dogg turn in guest appearances here, but the focus is clearly on Mack 10 and his merciless rhymes. Railing against society, women, his peers, and any other perceived nemesis, Mack 10 comes across as a man with a boulder-sized chip on his shoulder, but if you're so inclined, his brand of unalleviated fury makes for some serious catharsis. THE RECIPE is guaranteed to offend, and that's just the way the gleefully in-your-face Mack 10 likes it.
Industry Reviews ...After a couple of listens to THE RECIPE, it's obvious that Mack Dime has retired his vendetta against the East Coast for the more lucrative pastime of selling records targeted to both coasts and everywhere in between... Vibe (11/01/1998)
4 (out of 5) - ...With a number of high-powered collaborations that highlight Mack 10's ever-expanding territorial scope, THE RECIPE comes across as one of the freshest offerings to emerge from Hip-Hop's oven. Rap Pages (11/01/1998)
4 Mics (out of 5) - ...the West Coast can definitely benefit from Mack's recipe to put them back in the rap game before 2000... The Source (11/01/1998)
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