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From 1995 Album: "Last Chance, No Breaks".....

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Jamal Phillips (born April 26, 1979), who performs under the mononym Jamal, is an American rapper and music producer. He started his career as one-half of rap duo Illegal, the rap act formed by Dallas Austin in the early 1990s.

Phillips' tenure with Illegal was short-lived; following the lukewarm response to 1993's The Untold Truth — the group's full-length debut — Phillps embarked on a solo career. He teamed up with Erick Sermon of the Def Squad to release 1995's Last Chance, No Breaks, his debut release.

The album (produced by Easy Mo Bee, Redman, Rockwilder and Sermon) peaked at #10 and #37 on Billboard magazine's Heatseekers and Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums charts respectively. The album also spawned a pair of hit singles — "Fades Em All", which sampled The Notorious B.I.G.'s 'Ready To Die' and "Keep It Real", which sampled Stevie Wonder's 'Ribbon In The Sky'.

In 2006, Jamal signed a deal with rapper Yukmouth to be apart of his Smoke-A-Lot Records label. An as yet to be titled album is due out in the near future.

In 1995 he performed on Conspiracy, the LP from Junior M.A.F.I.A. He has since gone on to collaborate with other renowned rappers; in 1996, he was featured on The Coming the LP from Busta Rhymes and Keith Murray's Enigma. The following year, he teamed up again with Busta Rhymes, performing on that rapper's 1997 LP, When Disaster Strikes. In 1998, he collaborated with the Def Squad on El Niño, their debut release.

He also had production duties on B.Coming, the 2005 release from Beanie Sigel.

Jamal appears on Illegal bandmate Malik's recent (2005) CD "Malik M.D. aka Hershey Locc Hefner: The Game Needs Me".

He has also appeared on songs with Shyheim, Heltah Skeltah, Coolio, MC Breed, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, Young Zee, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Treach, The D.O.C. and others.

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Comentarios

8 years ago

simon alp

sooo love these old schools songs fuck the radio music fo real!!!

8 years ago

Kevin A.B.

This came out when I first got my drivers license back in the day. I used to bang the fuck outta the maxi-single cassette out my dad's factory Oldsmobile achieva speakers. 

8 years ago

Galan Destroyer

One of my fave tracks of *ALL TIME*. Anyone know the gang/clique signs he throwin up at 0:06 and 2:18??

8 years ago

Daniel Jackson

Maad potential! He was only 16 when he droped this joint!

8 years ago

Gregory Allen

THIS WAS MY SHIT!

8 years ago

truestdude

I got this whole cd. Classic.."Last Chance No Breaks." 

8 years ago

Latoya Goins

Jamal if you're out there and you reading this just know that you were one of the dopest and even to this day a lot of crap that I hear on the radio makes me turn it to a country station! I am still a fan!!!! Eric sermon was producing hits back then and he never got his do either so sad.

8 years ago

Latoya Goins

I bought this album 3 times that's how tight the entire thing was! it! Truth is I would buy it again! absolutely underrated!

9 years ago

The Servent King

Thank God my school is from the '80's and '90's...

9 years ago

Daekwon Da Prophet

I'm 18 and I prefer this hip hop to some of this bullshit today. Nuff respect to Mally G.

9 years ago

Donice DeejayNikki

Real hip hop real shiiiiitttttt.... I still have this CD and rocks it✌✌✌

9 years ago

ClamBuster4

285k hits... i've put a thou on that, straight up

9 years ago

strobo lazer

shit, can't believe it's been 20 years. shit was dope back then and is still banging today. keith murray in this too.

9 years ago

Joe Makeup

This nigga was off the grid in '95, but his shit was hard as granite just the same. Just so much happening in hip-hop during this time: Dogg Food, Liquid Swords, Cuban Linx and a plethora of other classics were all released around the same time. Sad to see this dude get swallowed up in the flood of great hip-hop, but this track and the album it's from is a fucking banger.

9 years ago

POSTREALITY

ripped it

9 years ago

Ellis Wood

Now i got the glock making mofuckaz duck

9 years ago

keon mcintosh

95 raw hip hop flava

9 years ago

jamaal lomax

LUV Fridays

9 years ago

JReel17

True hip hop heads know about this dude.........

9 years ago

JReel17

This dude was a straight spitter back then. Shame what he went through.

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