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Return Of The Mack by Mark Morrison

Künstlerbiographie Mark Morrison

Mark "The Mack" Morrison * 3. Mai 1972 In Hannover Deutschland Ist Ein Britischer Musiker Aufgewachsen In Leicester. Sein Größter Hit War "Return Of The Mack" Die Erste Single Eines Schwarzen Musikers Die Die Nr. 1 Der UK-Charts Erreichen Konnte. Leben Morrisons Erste Professionelle Aufnahme Entstand 1995 Nach Dem Verbüßen Einer Dreimonatigen Haftstrafe. Dort Fiel Auch Seine Entscheidung Sänger Zu Werden. Seine Erste Veröffentlichung War "Crazy" Frühling 1995 . Die Single Kam Unter Die UK Top 20 Mit Dem Nachfolgendem Hit "Let´s Get Down" Welcher Im Sommer Folgte. "Return Of The Mack" Kam Im Frühling 1996 Heraus Und Wurde Zur Ersten Nr. 1 Single Eines Britischen Schwarzen Künstlers In Den 1990ern. Die Singles "Trippin" "Horny" Und "Moan And Groan" Alle Aus Dem Album "Crazy" Erreichten Im Sommer 1996 Ebenfalls Die Top 10. Morrison Wurde Für Vier Brit Awards Nominiert Gewann Keinen Machte Jedoch Mit Seinem Auftritt Auf Sich Aufmerksam Indem Er Ein Schwarzes Oberteil Mit Dem Aufdruck "Not Guilty" Nicht Schuldig Trug. Morrison Wurde Mehrerer Verbrechen Beschuldigt. 1997 Musste Er Für Drei Monate Ins Gefängnis Weil Er Ein Betäubungsgewehr In Ein Flugzeug Schmuggeln Wollte. In Derselben Zeit Stieg Seine Single "Return Of The Mack" Auf Platz 2 Der US Charts. 2004 Wurde Er Fälschlicherweise Einer Vergewaltigung Verdächtigt. Sein Comeback 2002 Scheiterte Wegen Seiner Plattenfirma Death Row. Er Wechselte Zu 2Wikid 2004 Dann Zu Mona Records. 2006 Veröffentlichte Morrison Die Single "Innocent Man" Mit Dem Amerikanischem Rapper DMX. "Return Of The Mack" Wurde Im Jahr 2005 Titelsong Eines Werbespots Für Den Ford Explorer.

Frogtoon Musik - Song-Info: Return of the Mack

"Return Of The Mack" Is A Song Written And Recorded By British R&B Singer Mark Morrison Released As The Third Single From His Debut Album By The Same Name. It Topped The UK Singles Chart A Month After Its Release Then Became A European And Australian Hit. In The United States It Reached Number Two On The Billboard Hot 100 And Went Platinum. The Accompanying Music Video Directed By Jake Nava Was Released In The United Kingdom In March 1996 And In The United States In February 1997. The Song's Beat Is Sampled From The Song "Genius Of Love" By American Band Tom Tom Club. "Games" By Chuckii Booker Was Also Sampled As Well As Fragments From "UFO" By ESG Cerrone's "Rocket In The Pocket" And "Feel The Heartbeat" By The Treacherous Three. Larry Flick From Billboard Felt That UK Crooner Mark Morrison "energizes A Deflated U.S. R&B Scene" With The Song Noting That He "shows International Promise With Fresh Lyrics And Vocals And Classic Soul Production Reminiscent Of R&B's '80s Heyday." Matt Diehl From Entertainment Weekly Remarked That Morrison "comes Off More Like A Funked-Up Seal Promising Revenge To A Deceitful Lover In A Warbly Croon. The End Result Is An Odd But Infectious New-Jack-Swing Variation On "Hey Joe" Buoyed By Bubbly Beats And The Insistent Title Refrain." Another Editor Leah Greenblatt Described The Track As A "new-Jackalicious Breakup Jam". Tom Ewing Of Freaky Trigger Noted That "the Music Certainly Has His Back – The Rubbery Basslines Cocooning The Song The Satisfying Crunch Of The Drums The Light Keyboard Touches Helping Morrison Glide Along His Comeback Trail." He Added That It "is A Pleasure To Listen To A Well-Tailored Suit Of Sound." Caroline Sullivan From The Guardian Concluded In Her Album Review "He Plays The Sunglasses-At-Night Role To Perfection On The Album's Title And Best Track". A Reviewer From Music Week Rated It Four Out Of Five Adding That The Singer "looks To Maintain The Momentum Of His Hit Crazy With Another Assured Mix Of R&B And Ragga." Ralph Tee From The Magazine's RM Dance Update Gave It Five Out Of Five Writing "This Simply Is Every Bit As Good As What You Would Get From An American R&B Act On A Major Label — And The Song's Better Than Most Of What's Coming Out From Across The Pond Of Late." He Added Further "The Urban Street Production Is A Perfect Vehicle For Mark's Jamaica-Style Tinged Soul Vocal On A Song That Deserves To Be A Smash Or An Anthem At The Very Least." "Return Of The Mack" Was Very Successful On The Charts On Several Continents Peaking At Number-One On Both The RPM Dance/Urban Chart In Canada And The Billboard Rhythmic Chart In The United States. In Europe It Hit Number-One In The United Kingdom In Its Sixth Week At The UK Singles Chart On 14 April 1996. The Single Spent Two Weeks At The Top Position. It Made It Into The Top 10 Also In Austria Belgium Denmark Germany Ireland Number Two The Netherlands Norway Scotland Sweden Number Two And Switzerland As Well As On The Eurochart Hot 100. Outside Europe "Return Of The Mack" Also Reached Number-One In Zimbabwe Number Two In Australia And On The Billboard Hot 100 Behind "MMMBop" By Hanson. In New Zealand It Peaked At Number Three While Peaking At Number 17 On The RPM Top Singles Chart In Canada. The Single Earned A Gold Record In France And Germany And A Platinum Record In Australia New Zealand And The US. In The UK It Was Awarded With A 2× Platinum Record. The Accompanying Music Video For "Return Of The Mack" Was Directed By British Director Jake Nava. It Begins With Morrison Arriving In London By Plane In The Evening. In His Car A Silver Mercedes-Benz SL-Class Towards The City He Starts Singing. He Has Flashbacks Of Himself And His Girlfriend Now Ex. The Car Then Stops In Front Of His Ex And Her New Boyfriend Standing By The Street. The Singer Sings As He Watches The New Couple. Later He Arrives At An Underground Club And Hands The DJ A Record Which Is Immediately Played. Shortly Afterwards The Ex Shows Up In The Club With Her New Guy. Standing In The Crowd Of Dancing People Morrison Sings Towards His Ex. Then He Sits Down At A Desk Inside An Office. The Ex Comes In And Sits Down. They Are Confronting Each Other And She Ends Up Getting Up Letting The Chair Fall As She Leaves Looking At Morrison With A Regretful Face. The Video Ends With A Close-Up Of Morrison Sitting In The Office In Thoughts While He Smiles To The Camera. The Cheating Girlfriend Is Played By Then Unknown Model Suzannah Agrippa Miming To A Featured Vocal Performance By Angie Brown. Numerous Other Extras Were Friends Of The Director. In 2007 Stylus Magazine Ranked It Number 40 On Its List Of The "Top 50 One-Hit Wonders" Stating That "over Plush Keyboards Fake Turntable Scratches And A Rhythm Track That Will Be Around 'til Time Immemorial Morrison Relates His Griefs With An Ex Who He’s Returned To—what? Gloat In Her Face? Point Out He’s Still Surviving Even Thriving? Nope He’s Really Returned To Show What Sleek R&B Grooves And Odd Vocal Cadences He’s Developed Since Being Dumped." In 2012 Porcys Listed "Return Of The Mack" At Number 71 In Their Ranking Of "100 Singles 1990-1999". In 2017 BuzzFeed Listed It At Number 48 In Their List Of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of The '90s". In 2019 Billboard Placed It At Number 102 In Their Ranking Of "Billboard's Top Songs Of The '90s".

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