CJ Mac

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CJ Mac
Born
Bryan Ross

GenresHip hop
Occupations
Years active1990–present
Labels

Bryan Ross, known professionally as CJ Mac, is an American rapper and actor.

Early life

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CJ Mac was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He was a member of the Rollin' 60s Neighborhood Crips.

Music career

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He released his independent debut EP, Color Me Funky, in 1991, under the name "CJ Mack." The disc is out of print. He returned in 1995 and released his debut album, True Game on Rap-A-Lot Records with producer Mad, the duo billed as Mad CJ Mac.

He appeared in the movie Thicker than Water with Mack 10 and Fat Joe, playing a drug lord called Gator.[1]

His second album, Platinum Game (1999), was released through Mack 10's Hoo-Bangin' Records. It featured various rappers and peaked at number 77 on the R&B/Hip-hop album chart.[2]

CJ Mac also directed a documentary called On the C-Walk (2003).[3] He is also known for working with Death Row Records in late 2000 with his song "I Ain't Fuccin Wit' Cha" (from Too Gangsta for Radio), in which he insulted Dr. Dre for leaving the label and declaring gangsta rap dead.[citation needed]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
US US R&B US Rap
True Game 41
Platinum Game 77

Extended plays

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Title EP details
Color Me Funky
  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Hard Way
  • Format: CD, LP, cassette

References

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