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Revision as of 16:42, 30 March 2006 by Willirennen (talk | contribs) (rv)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Mark "The Mack" Morrison (born 3 May, 1972, in Hanover, Germany) is a British musician raised in Leicester, most famous for his hit "Return of the Mack". He has a string of offences, notably a one year sentence for getting someone else to do his community service for another offence.
Morrison first recorded professionally in 1995, following a three month stint in jail during which he decided to become a vocalist. His first release was "Crazy", in spring 1995; the single reached the Top 20 in the UK, with the minor hit "Let's Get Down" following in the autumn. "Return of the Mack" followed in spring 1996, and was the first single by a solo British black male artist to reach the UK number 1 slot in the 1990s. A reissue of "Crazy" hit the Top 10 in summer 1996, with further single releases "Trippin'", "Horny" and "Moan and Groan" also making the Top 10. Morrison's first album, also titled Return of the Mack, reached number 4 in the UK album charts. As a result of these works, Morrison was nominated for four Brit Awards, though he won none.
Despite his career success, Morrison continued to be accused of, and convicted of, various crimes, and in 1997 he was convicted of attempting to bring an illegal weapon (a stun gun) onto an aircraft. He was jailed for this in early 1997, at about the same time that the single "Return of the Mack" began its climb to the number 2 slot in the U.S. charts.
Mark Morrison was then later convicted in early 2001 for attempted murder on a young Australian waitress working in the East End of London.
Whilst a 2004 comeback came into trouble with the record company he was signed to at the time, 2Wikid Records, by 2006 Mark was ready to release a single featuring rapper DMX entitled Innocent Man on his own record label called Mona Records through distribution company Jet Star.
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