1993 studio album by Bell Biv DeVoe
Hootie Mack is the second studio album released by R&B group, Bell Biv DeVoe . It was released through MCA Records on June 1, 1993, and featured production from the group itself and some of R&B's top producers such as Chris Stokes , L.A. Reid and Babyface . As the follow-up to the group's quadruple platinum debut album, Poison , expectations were high. Although Hootie Mack was not as successful as Poison , the album peaked at 19 on the Billboard 200 and 6 on the Top R&B Albums . Two singles made it to the charts—"Something in Your Eyes" and "Above the Rim", the former making it to 38 on the Billboard Hot 100 . The album was certified gold on August 25, 1993.
Track listing [ edit ] "Nickel" (Chris Stokes, Cyrus Melchor, Jacques Kennedy, Louie Carr; Jr., Ricky Bell , Michael Bivins , Ronnie DeVoe ) – 3:17 "Above the Rim" (Rico Anderson, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Mark Wilson ) – 3:37 "Lovely" (Michael Bivins, Carl Bourelly, Louie Carr, Jr., Ronnie DeVoe, Jacques Kennedy, Ricky Bell, Shonda Crable, Mark Wilson ) – 3:52 "Ghetto Booty" (Rico Anderson) - 3:52 "Hootie Mack" (Kenyatta Williams, Louie Carr Jr., Jacques Kennedy, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Hamilton Bohannon ) – 4:08 "From the Back" (Bret Mazur, Richard Wolf, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Shonda Crable, Richard Wolf ) – 3:52 "Show Me the Way" (Jay Wright, Anthony Velazquez, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe) – 3:44 "The Situation" (Kenyatta Williams, Ricky Bell, Michael Bivins, Ronnie DeVoe, Taina Monges, Shonda Crable) – 5:34 "Something in Your Eyes" (Kenneth Edmonds ) – 4:54 "Please Come Back" (Fatin Dantzler, Lionel Caviness, Charles Robinson, Jr.) – 4:32 "Lost in the Moment" (Fatin Dantzler, Lionel Caviness) – 5:27 Weekly charts [ edit ] Year-end charts [ edit ] Certifications [ edit ] References [ edit ] ^ "Hootie Mack - Bell Biv DeVoe | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" . AllMusic . ^ Christgau, Robert (November 23, 1993). "Turkey Shoot" . The Village Voice . New York. Retrieved July 5, 2013 . ^ "Australiancharts.com – Bell Biv DeVoe – Hootie Mack" . Hung Medien. Retrieved February 18, 2021. ^ "Charts.nz – Bell Biv DeVoe – Hootie Mack" . Hung Medien. Retrieved February 18, 2021. ^ "Bell Biv DeVoe Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard . Retrieved February 18, 2021. ^ "Bell Biv DeVoe Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)" . Billboard . Retrieved February 18, 2021. ^ "1993 The Year in Music" (PDF) . Billboard . Vol. 105, no. 52. December 25, 1993. p. YE-28. Retrieved June 3, 2021 . ^ "American album certifications – Bell Biv DeVoe – Hootie Mack" . Recording Industry Association of America .
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