Last Chance, No Breaks
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Last Chance, No Breaks is the only solo studio album by American rapper Jamal. It was released on October 10, 1995 via Rowdy Records. Production was handled by Redman, Rockwilder, Easy Mo Bee, Erick Sermon, Mike Dean, Erotic D. and PME, with Dallas Austin serving as executive producer. It features guest appearances from Redman, Erick Sermon, George Clinton, Keith Murray, L.O.D. and Passion.
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Last Chance No Breaks.jpg
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featuring Redman
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featuring George Clinton & Passion
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featuring L.O.D., Erick Sermon, Keith Murray & Redman
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Last Chance, No Breaks is the only solo studio album by American rapper Jamal. It was released on October 10, 1995 via Rowdy Records. Production was handled by Redman, Rockwilder, Easy Mo Bee, Erick Sermon, Mike Dean, Erotic D. and PME, with Dallas Austin serving as executive producer. It features guest appearances from Redman, Erick Sermon, George Clinton, Keith Murray, L.O.D. and Passion. The album proved to be a commercial failure, peaking at #198 on the Billboard 200, #37 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and #10 on the Top Heatseekers in the United States. It spawned two charted singles: "Fades Em All", which made it to #9 on the Hot Rap Singles, and "Keep It Real", which made it to #17 on the same chart.
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