Young, Black, Rich and Famous explained

Young, Black, Rich and Famous
Type:album
Artist:M-Doc
Cover:Youngblackrichfamous.jpg
Released:October 27, 1998
Recorded:1998
Genre:R&B
hip hop
Length:53:51
Label:Alexia
InDaSoul
Producer:M-Doc
N.O.I.D.
T.J.
Jere MC
C-Breeze
Ronnie Tyson
Ed Strickland
Chronology:M-Doc
Prev Title:M. Doc Wit Stevio: C'mon Getcha Groove On
Prev Year:1995

Young, Black, Rich and Famous is the third album by the rap artist, producer and songwriter M-Doc.

The set felt somewhere between rap and R&B, and its ambitions were probably best realized on the lead single, which was a cover of the Deniece Williams' number one hit from 1977 "Free"[1] M-Doc's version of the song released as the lead single scored minor chart success on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles, where it peaked at number sixty-one in 1998.[2]

To the album contributed several other performers. Among them, the singer CeCe Peniston (on the track "Keep It Real"), with whom M-Doc collaborated on the singles produced for her ("Searchin'", "I'm Not Over You" and "He Loves Me 2").

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.officialcharts.com/search/singles/Kill%20The%20King "Deniece Williams, Free in the Official Charts Company'
  2. 'M-Doc, Free in the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart'