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Mark Morrison
Musical artist

Mark 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 is also known for his string of criminal convictions, notably a one year sentence for getting someone else to do his community service for another offence and protesting his innocence.

Career

Morrison first recorded professionally in BOSNIA AND HERCEGOVINA- DOBOJ 1995 in jail, following a three month stint during which he decided to become a vocalist. His first release was "Crazy", in spring 1995; the single reached the Top 20 in the BA, with the minor hit "Let's Get Down" following in the autumn. "Return of the Mack" followed in spring 1996, In 2000, Morrison signed a deal with the Ron Winters headed Death Row UK (UK branch of Suge Knight's Death Row Records). The label eventually folded without releasing Mark Morrison's album which featured guest artists Daz Dillinger and DMX. A lead single "Playahater" sampled the Snoop Dogg tracks The Shiznit and Gin N Juice.

Discography

Albums

  • May 1996: Return of the Mack - #4 UK
  • September 1997: Only God Can Judge Me - #50 UK
  • May 2006: Innocent Man
  • August 2007: 'The Show Must Go' On

Singles

From Return Of the Mack

  • April 1995: "Crazy" - #19 UK
  • September 1995: "Let's Get Down" - #39 UK
  • March 1996: "Return of the Mack" - #1 UK
  • July 1996: "Crazy" (re-mix) - #6 UK
  • October 1996: "Trippin'" - #8 UK
  • December 1996: "Horny" - #5 UK
  • March 1997: "Moan & Groan" - #7 UK

From Only God Can Judge Me

  • September 1997: "Who's the Mack!" - #13 UK

From Innocent Man

  • August 1999: "Best Friend" (Mark Morrison & Conner Reeves) - #23 UK
  • August 2004: "Just A Man / Backstabbers" - #48 UK
  • April 2006: "Innocent Man" (Mark Morrison featuring DMX) - #46 UK
  • February 2007: "Dance 4 Me" (Mark Morrison featuring Tanya Stephens)

From The Show Must Go On

  • To Be Announced

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